Anastasiya TihanovichPop singer
Date of Birth: 23.12.1980
Country: Belarus |
Content:
- Biography of Anastasia Tikhonovich
- Early Music Education
- Institute of Modern Knowledge and Art Faculty
Biography of Anastasia Tikhonovich
In a frosty December evening, a bright lamp burned late into the night in one of the windows in Minsk. Clearly, those on the other side of the window couldn't sleep. It was on this day that a girl was born, who would later be named Nastenka in honor of her great-grandmother. This event was truly significant, as if a boy had been born into the family of mother Yadwiga and father Sasha, the young father would have had to shave off one of his mustaches. That's what he had planned to do if a mischievous boy had appeared on December 23, 1980, instead of little Nastya. The birth of a girl saved the situation, and dad got to keep his mustaches!
Early Music Education
From the age of 4, Nastya showed an interest in learning to play the piano. When she turned 6, she sang a song about "Chunga-Changa" and enrolled in the 9th music school. However, after a couple of years, she switched to the Republican Lyceum, and later to the College of Arts on Makayonka Street. The walls of her school not only witnessed strict exams in piano playing and other musical subjects, but also numerous performances by Nastya Tikhonovich at school concerts and events.
Institute of Modern Knowledge and Art Faculty
While studying the challenging profession of a producer at the Institute of Modern Knowledge, Anastasia Tikhonovich started working on her first songs and preparing for a performance at the festival of national song and poetry in Molodechno. It was there, for the first time, with the accompaniment of the State Concert Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Professor, People's Artist of the Republic of Belarus M. Y. Finberg, that her ballad to the music of Vladimir Domaratsky and lyrics by Leonid Pronchak, "Pabudzi miane," sounded.
This was followed by the "Golden Schlager" festival in Mogilev, where Anastasia, together with Ya. Poplavskaya and A. Tikhonovich, performed their hit song "Tolki ty" (music by Ya. Poplavskaya, lyrics by G. Buravkina). She won the "Charm and Artistry" category at the "Hit Moment" TV contest, and her song "Razvitanye" (music by Ya. Poplavskaya, lyrics by L. Pronchak) became a finalist of the "Hit Moment" contest. At the "Crossroads of Europe" television contest, Anastasia Tikhonovich was awarded a special prize called "Hope," and her song "Dlya schastya polmira" (music by Sergey Zhdanovich, lyrics by Mikhail Kozhukh) became a finalist of the contest.
The beginning of the new century was marked by Nastya's participation in numerous festivals, competitions, and concert programs. On May 16, 2003, at the Holy Spirit Cathedral, Anastasia married Dmitry, and after some time, their son Ivan Dmitryevich, also known as Vanya or Ivanushka, was born. In early 2005, Anastasia Tikhonovich decided to seriously pursue navigation and engineering in the field of television. Soon, a new music project called "Zvyozdny dilizhans" appeared on the screens of STV channel.
Currently, Anastasia Tikhonovich is working on new song compositions and projects.