Felix Tsarikati

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Felix Tsarikati
Background information
Birth nameFelix Viktorovich Tsarikati
Born (1964-09-13) 13 September 1964 (age 59)
GenresRussian pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1991 — present

Felix Viktorovich Tsarikati (Russian: Фе́ликс Ви́кторович Царика́ти, Ossetian: Цæрикъати Виктори фурт Феликс; born September 13, 1964, Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria) is a Soviet and Russian pop singer (baritone) and an actor of Ossetian origin. Honored Artist of Russia (2000)[1].

Biography

Born September 13, 1964 in Nalchik in the Ossetian family. He graduated from the Children's Music School and the vocal department of the Art College of Ordzhonikidze (now Vladikavkaz) in North Ossetia, in 1983. In 1991, Tsarikati graduated from the Musical Theater Department of the Moscow State Institute of Theatrical Art (GITIS), specializing in "Artist of the Operetta" (workshop of People's Artist of the USSR Boris Pokrovsky). He was invited to the Bolshoi Theater, as a graduate of Pokrovsky, but refused. His first appearance on the professional stage took place in 1991. Felix is one of the participants of the contest of young performers Jurmala-89, a diploma of the festival Yalta-91, where he won the audience prize, laureate of the Crystal Dolphin Festival (1992). In the same year, 1991, his debut album, entitled The Loud, was released, the first tours in Ossetia took place. Among other things, Felix performed at the art vernissage in Frankfurt (1992) and at the festival of the Days of Russian Culture in Kenya (1997).

In 1993 the main role in the film The Legend of Mount Tbau; In fulfilling this role, Felix nearly died on filming while performing cinematic tricks[2].

In 2006 he performed the soundtrack for the film Breakthrough.

Performed by the anthem of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania[3].

Personal life

In the early 90's, his nephew Felix called the famous businessman Otari Kvantrishvili, but in fact they were not relatives and Kvantrishvili only helped Tsarikati in advancing his career[3].

He is married. Has two daughters[3].

Discography

  • Incomprehensible (1991)
  • Oh, These Legs (1996)
  • Nothing is forgotten (1997)
  • Do Not Let Me Go, Mom! (1998)
  • Old Forgotten Waltz (2000)
  • Tell Me: Yes, Yes, Yes! (2001)
  • Names for All Seasons (2005)
  • The Best Songs (2012)

References

  1. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации o награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации". // Official site of the President of Russia. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  2. ^ Биография Феликса Царикати
  3. ^ a b c Невест нужно ставить в угол

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