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'''Eleni Tzoka''' (neé '''Milopoulu''') (born [[April 27]] [[1956]] in [[Bielawa]], [[Poland]]) is a [[Poland|Polish]] female singer of [[Greece|Greek]] descent.
'''Eleni Tzoka''' (neé '''Milopoulu''') (born [[April 27]] [[1956]] in [[Bielawa]], [[Poland]]) is a [[Poland|Polish]] female singer of [[Greece|Greek]] descent.


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==Biography==
Tzoka was born to a Greek family which emigrated to Poland in the 1950s.<ref name="Papiernik">Papiernik, Joanna, ''[http://www.ludzie.senior.pl/137,0,Eleni-wielkie-greckie-serce,981.html Eleni - wielkie greckie serce]'' at Senior.pl {{pl icon}}</ref> At an early age, she was familiarized with music by her parents and numerous siblings (she was the ninth child)<ref name="Stelmasiak">Stelmasiak, Artur, ''Życie musi trwać dalej'', in: ''Tygodnik Niedziela'' 21/2006, pg. 13</ref> who would constantly play or sing. She first sang in public when she attended elementary school. At that time she belonged to a children's group ''Niezapominajki'' ("Forget-me-nots").<ref name="Stelmasiak"/> Several years later she became a vocalist in Ballada, a group that was formed in her secondary school.<ref name="Eleni.pl">[http://www.eleni.pl/eleni/start_eleni.htm Eleni.pl] {{pl icon}}</ref>

Tzoka started her professional career in [[1975 in music|1975]] when she joined Prometheus, a newly founded music band that was mainly active in [[Sopot]] in northern Poland. On [[July 20]] of the same year, she debuted at a concert in [[Gdańsk]].<ref>Tomoń, Stanisław, ''[http://www.jasnagora.com/wydarzenie.php?ID=1495 Z Eleni promocja]'' at JasnaGóra.com {{pl icon}}</ref>

Eleni, as she is commonly referred to in Poland,<ref name="PolishWiki">The corresponding [[:pl:Eleni Tzoka|Eleni Tzoka article at Polish Wikipedia]], as of July 4, 2008</ref> released her first solo album, ''Ty jak niebo, ja – jak obłok'', in 1980 (although she had recorded an [[LP album]] with Prometheus earlier) titled ''Po słonecznej stronie życia'' ("On the sunny side of life'", [[1977 in music|1977]]). After the release of her solo album, she became popular. She began giving concerts all over Poland as well as abroad. Among many other countries, she visited [[Australia]]; [[France]]; [[Sweden]]; [[Canada]];<ref name="Eleni.pl"/> and the [[United States]], where she sang for the [[Polonia#United_States|Polish diaspora]].<ref>''[http://www.polishhome.org/Archive2002.htm A concert by Eleni]'' at PolishHome.org Archive</ref>

Tzoka participated in the [[National Festival of Polish Song in Opole]] four times: in 1984, 1990, 1991 and 1993.<ref>Eleni's profile at [http://www.mtj.pl/index.php?adm=baza&sub=artysci&artysta_id=40 MTJ.pl] {{pl icon}}</ref> She is married to Fotis Tzokas, the brother of Kostas Tzokas, who was the founder of Prometheus. Fotis Tzokas is currently her personal manager and composes some of her songs.<ref name="Stelmasiak"/>

In 1994, Tzoka's 17-year-old daughter, Afrodyta, was murdered by her own boyfriend, Piotr.<ref>[http://www.vv.tratwa.net/2006/pliki/fvalor4.pdf Tratwa - FestiValor] {{pl icon}}</ref> Tzoka openly forgave the killer of her only child. It was reported<ref name="Stelmasiak"/> that when she was informed about her daughter's death, she immediately phoned the mother of Afrodyta's boyfriend and told her without anger that they had "lost their children". She was honoured for that act of mercy in 1999 with the [[Rita of Cascia|Saint Rita of Cascia]] prize, which is awarded yearly to women of different religious beliefs who have overcome a tragic event in their lives.<ref name="Stelmasiak"/>

Tzoka has been awarded many other prizes. In 2002, she was given the statuette of ''Złota Muza Polskich Nagrań'' from a Polish state music company Polskie Nagrania. Apart from music-related awards, she was also honoured (2003) with the Złote Serce (''Heart of Gold'') prize from the Saint Stanisław Kostka Foundation for the Disabled Children and Youth in [[Katowice]] for her "generosity, kindness, understanding, co-operativeness, namely everything that makes the realization of laudable aims for the environment of disabled children and youth possible".<ref>Górnicka-Zdziech, Izabela, ''[http://www.magazynfamilia.pl/artykuly/Sila_Serca,236,99.html Siła Serca. Piosenka w prezencie]'' at MagazynFamilia.pl {{pl icon}}</ref> In 2004, she was given the Medal of [[Adam Chmielowski|Saint Brother Albert]] for her commitment to charity related with the help for the people living with [[AIDSu have aidssslsoslsos]] as well as the disabled. The official justification for the prize included her meetings with the youth and the charity concerts given in social assistance centres and prisons.<ref>[http://www.albert.krakow.pl/index.php?page=news&kid=12&pkid=82 St. Brother Albert Foundation, Cracow] {{pl icon}}</ref> Tzoka is also the holder of a prestigious title of the Knight of the [[Order of Smile]].<ref name="PolishWiki"/>

Tzoka is the author of a book ''Nic miłości nie pokona'' (''Nothing will defeat love'') published in 2006. This illustrated album contains an interview given to a [[The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit|Pauline]] monk, fr. Robert Łukaszuk, in which she talks about her life, human sufferings, love, the meaning of charity, as well as her artistic experiences.<ref>''[http://paganini.com.pl/product.php/aWQ9MTM3OA== Nic milości nie pokona]'' at Paganini.com.pl {{pl icon}}</ref>


==Style of music==
==Style of music==

Revision as of 17:31, 21 September 2009

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Eleni Tzoka (second from the right) receiving the Order of Smile

Eleni Tzoka (neé Milopoulu) (born April 27 1956 in Bielawa, Poland) is a Polish female singer of Greek descent.

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Style of music

Prometheus, the band Tzoka has belonged to since 1975, typically played traditional Greek music. Their shows included Greek dances,[1] which were very popular among the audience. Tzoka's music is characterized by optimism and melodiousness.[2]

Discography[3]

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Stelmasiak was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Papiernik was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Eleni.pl discography