Martina Majerle, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Martina Majerle

Croatian singer

Date of Birth: 02-May-1980

Place of Birth: Rijeka, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

Profession: singer

Nationality: Croatia

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Martina Majerle

  • Martina Majerle (born May 2, 1980 in Opatija, Croatia) is a Croatian singer of mixed Croatian and Slovenian descent.
  • Majerle represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia with the string quartet Quartissimo with the song "Love Symphony".
  • It competed in the second semi-final but failed to reach the final.
  • Martina has also been a backing vocalist for several ex-Yugoslav countries in various editions of the contest. She is a student of Economics. She made her first serious steps into the world of music as the lead singer of the Rijeka band Putokazi.
  • She continued her musical career as a soloist in the ambient-electro-pop band Atmospheric.As a back vocalist, Martina performed at many concerts at home and abroad.
  • She accompanied many famous musicians from the former Yugoslav region, amongst them were Oliver Dragojevic, Tereza Kesovija in Olympia (Paris), Zdravko Colic, the band Novi Fosili, Severina, Massimo Savic, Nina Badric, Vanna, Toni Cetinski, Vesna Pisarovic, Radojka Å verko, Maja Blagdan, etc. As a backing vocalist, Martina has performed at the Eurovision Song Contest seven times before: in 2003 with the Croatian representative, Claudia Beni, in 2007 with the Slovene representative, Alenka Gotar, in 2008 with the Montenegrin representative, Stefan Filipovic, in 2011 with the Slovene representative, Maja Keuc, in 2012 with the Slovene representative, Eva Boto, in 2014 with the Montenegrin representative, Sergej Cetkovic, and in 2016 with the Croatian representative, Nina Kraljic. Martina has recently become a member of the Croatian RTV orchestra and is involved in all the big projects regarding the Croatian national broadcaster.

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