Tarja Turunen: full biography, interesting facts, best songs and music videos, personal life
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Journalists and the public have dubbed her "the Finnish nightingale"and if you've listened to her songs, you'll probably agree with that title. Tarja Turunen had a passion for singing from an early age. She first sang in the choir and then in public performances during her school years before becoming the frontwoman of the Nightwish. As a result, she became the voice and face of the band, and attracted millions of fans from around the world. Over the years, she has expanded the scope of metal, incorporating classical singing techniques for an unlikely combination with symphonic heaviness.
Her marvellous voice struck the critics literally immediately! Strong, emotional lyric soprano in 3 octaves left no one indifferent. Turunen proved that classical opera vocals can be perfectly combined with dark metal music. This made her a legend of her time.
Early years
Tarja was born in 1977 in a small village of Puhosnear Kiteå, Finland. She was brought up in an ordinary family with many children:
"We lived in a cottage that my father built - he was a carpenter. I grew up in a tiny village of about 500 people. So - I'm a country girl."
But something planted a seed in her mind. And it's this. musical environmentFrom the time she was in nappies, the girl watched her family come together and sing various pieces of music. The parishioners of the local church were the first to listen to the future star. Remarkably, but having forgotten the words, the girl "scrambled.": made them up on her own and finished the performance with dignity.
Already at a tender age she was madly drawn to the centre of attention, and during her school years she was one of the most bright and creative girls! She studied piano and flute. And her former vocal teacher recalled that the girl could sing without preparation. absolutely any songwhile the other guys had to rehearse and practise for a long time.
"Shine," or the secret to being attractive among guys
In her youth our heroine was not the most beautiful girl in school, but guys were drawn to her like a magnet. Even as an adult, Tarja has not lost her inner glamour: she was liked by the opposite sex, because of which she was an "outcast" in the company of other girls since her school years. She was talented and popular with the guys - it is clear that many saw her as a competitor. Therefore, Turunen never made any friends - instead she always got along well with other girls with the guyswhich was "enough" for her.
With his future Nightwish colleague, Tuomas HolopainenShe met him when he was 12 years old. No exaggeration: she knocked him dead (he was even in love with her for many years, until her wedding). Subsequently, the musician said:
"There was something unique about her: she radiated charisma, and probably all the boys in high school had a crush on her in one way or another. It was an inner glow unlike anything else..."
Success with Nightwish
In 1996, she received an offer to join Tuomas' band as a soloist. This resulted in many years of successful collaboration, filled with worldwide recognition, a catalogue of hits and an army of fans. As part of the. Nightwish the girl began to develop as a singer, as before she had only sung what was demanded of her. Her powerful voice became the group's calling card.
Subsequently, the singer was seen as "trump card"which has made the band such an impressive success. Tarja herself said the following:
"I wasn't a metal fan. In my whole life I never thought of becoming a heavy metal singer, but it only happened because I accepted the challenge."
Family happiness
Tarja Turunen met her husband, Marcelo CabuliNightwish was travelling to Chile during Nightwish's South American tour. In a heated atmosphere, a stormy romance began to develop between him and the lead singer of the band....
"There was a passion inside of us. He just couldn't take his eyes off me," the singer recalled.
In 2002, the couple got married. Fortunately, their marriage is still intact. They love each other, and Turunen, who, by the way, has also established herself in solo work, does not need any other man. All we have to do is cheer them on!