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Anna Vissi & Tereza in Paris
On November 16th, another Euro-veteran, and twice contender for the Eurovision Song Contest crown, is expected at L'Olympia, the most famous Parisian concert hall. Tereza Kesovija (Monaco 66 and Yugoslavia 72) will be accompanied by the Great orchestra of Croatia.
This is not the first time that the Croatian artist has given concerts in France. She recorded a number of records in France, from the mid-60's to the early 80's, including a French version of her 1972 Yugoslavian entry, under the title "La musique et toi". Another interesting fact is that she published a vocal version of the "Te deum" of Marc-Antoine Charpentier, the Eurovision Song Contest hymn.
More information and possibility to buy tickets on fnac.com ("Spectacles" section) here or on www.terezakesovija.org
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Neno Bellan,
You're right! Edin is a lawyer from Sarajevo who is also going under the name of Goran Regis
Ah, it's so wonderful to follow discussions-even, I must say, it's easier when they are in English.
OK guys, don't fight here, stick to the topic, please!
Dečki, dajte nemojte se tu prepucavati bez veze, držite se teme!
@ Marc ;
you are talking about Gertruda Munitic , she is an opera singer and there were rummors that she was Tito's lovere which never proved to be thruth . She is Croat from Omis , but lived and had career in Sarajevo , unfortunately like many other artists who did not feel safe or confortable in that city because of their nationality or religion ,or simply because they didn't want to live under regime of mullahs and islamic cler, she left Sarajevo for good .
As for Tereza Kesovija , no matter what people say nowdays , she is still one of the most famous names of Croatian and late Yugoslavian music scene . She has had some issues `with herself lately . Her life has always been full of scandals . She sold her villa in Konavle and lives permanently in Zagreb , her son is owner of one of Zagreb's main travel agencies . Tereza has a syndrome of fading and aging star and this is the reason why she would do anything just to get some attention .
Well..I only said MY opinion! That's all!
To be honest, I really wouldn't like to see Tereza Kesovija. Mrs. Kesovija has said so many nasty and fanatic things about Serbs, that it would be really weird to see here.
A few years ago, when the bigger number of Croatian performers started coming to Serbia again and earning lot of money, in an interview to an out TV, she said "she has always loved Serbia". After everything said before, that was the weirdest thing to here.
Vatroslav,
Tereza is a Catholic fanatic! For the bithes like her Protestants and Orthodoxes are not real Christians! She is ready for hospitalization!
And the official Vatican ( full of fanatics) recently said how the Roman Catholic Church is a real Christian one that is a bullshit! Catholics are radical! Protestants and Orthodoxes are fully Christians!
Only of both of you have something against my country in general? But it is your misery then and you are in minority!
Marc W and Scotish ,
Watch your languages! You judge Tereza but you just don't know such things about her and about her cataclism during the war 1991-1995! She lost almost EVERYTHING what she had (in Dubrovnik area)... ..(how would you feel)? And what do you mean "a Catholic fanatic"?...I am also Catholic but I respect Proteastants and Ortodoxes! So how can you judge something in general when you don't know the all facts??????!
Josipa Lisac is true Croatian Diva.
@ Marc W.
WTF?
Tereza is DIVA who lived and worked in Paris for 19 years. And no one can tell any bad word against her.
in Serbia things changed, but Tereza dont have to come here is she dont want. In fact, shes not popular anymore at all, so who cares. Severina and Selma Bajrami r much more welcome
hehe
love them
I never liked Teresa's singing (it is toooo dramatic!), but I always admired her personallity and her strong character.
She should have won back in 1972, her song "Muzika i ti" was the best by far.
In recent years, she took part in 2001 Croatian final with "Zlatni kljuc sudbine", the song was EXCELLENT, but she only came 17th.
I admire her desicion not to go to Serbia ever again, until things there change.
Good for them? lol.
Muzika i ti is still a good song, maybe she should think of a ESC comeback....would do better than last years croatian ESC entries. Maybe Babic will write her a good song
Go Tereza!
She is the one of biggest stars in Serbia! Or at list she was in 70s and 80s.
Come to Belgrade Tereza!
Tereza had some great songs, Muzika i ti is one of my favourite songs that Jugoslavija sent to ESC. Such a wonderful lady from Dalmatia with a special voice, she's really amazing. Same goes for Anna Vissi, I like a lot all her songs that she sang on esc.
Whao !
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