Having barely appeared before the Russian audience in the first draft of the show "The Voice", the Uzbek singer Sevara was remembered immediately and forever.
The amazing voice of Sevara Nazarkhan, penetrating into the heart and touching the innermost strings of the soul, is very rare. By her performance, she brings beauty and love to the viewer. This is not surprising, because her name is translated as "giving love."
Musical roots
Born on December 23, 1986 in a deeply musical family, the girl literally raved about music from an early age, she wanted to become a star without fail. She was the third child in the family: she has a brother and sister, and a younger brother. But only she was distinguished by her ineradicable persistence in childhood. Dad, playing the dutar, instilled in the girl a love of folk music, introduced her to the instrument, while her mother, a vocal teacher, gave her first lessons in performing skills.
Although Sevara herself says that she was at an early age when she wanted to become a dentist. And he immediately admits that it is difficult to be a doctor, but writing songs is easy - "you dive into music and create your own style."
She studied in an ordinary Russian-language school, she was a diligent student, she considers both languages - Russian and Uzbek - native.
In the late 90s, the girl leaves her native Andijan and goes to Tashkent to submit documents to the conservatory. From that moment on, her path was determined - only music.
Creative activity
Sevara's singing career begins with the "Sideris" girl quartet, which was founded and produced by Mansur Tashmatov, widely known in Uzbekistan. The young singer did not receive much satisfaction from working in it, and he quickly disintegrated.
For some time, the girl sings jazz, performs modern folk compositions on dutar. Her fame is starting to grow. But they really started talking about her after the performance of one of the main parts of the musical "Maysara - Superstar".
And then the rising star makes an eccentric, in her words, act - with the last money she flies to London and participates in an ethnic festival. But this act brought her a meeting with a significant person.
During a speech, a man is filming everything on camera. It turned out to be the famous musician Peter Gabriel, who turned Sevara's whole life and pushed her to fame.
Peter helps the original singer record a solo album and arranges a world tour that includes the countries of Western Europe, the USA and Canada, and subsequently Russia and China.
Sevara becomes super popular in his homeland, performs a lot, writes music, releases albums. One of the few Uzbek artists who managed to achieve such recognition. In 2002 she was awarded the title - Honored Artist of the Uzbek Republic. Boris Grebenshchikov and Vyacheslav Butusov considered it an honor to sing with her.
She lives and breathes music, creates only according to her inner will, even if she is not always understood. Sings about beauty, about love, about what keeps us all on this earth. The composer's music contains an incredible synthesis of ethnicity and modernity.
But, unfortunately, Sevara is popular only at home and abroad, and the Russian audience, for the most part, is unknown to her work. She decides to participate in the show "The Voice". The project did not submit to her, but brought it to the crest of popularity, the singer won in huge audience love. Igor Nikolaev's romance "There is no me", masterfully performed in the second round, instantly took off to the top lines of the charts.
A family
An unusually open, bright singer, literally piercing the stage with her powerful energy, is restrained in life, modest in an oriental way. He prefers not to talk about his personal life.
Her husband, Bahram Pirimkulov, is Sevara's greatest friend. They got married in 2006, although they had been friends for seven years before. The next year, a son, Dengiz, was born, and in 1916, a daughter, Iman.
Leaving the stage, a happy wife and mother prefers to give loved ones her love, tenderness and warmth.
At the age of 13, horses and equestrian sports burst into her life, which the woman does not leave even now. She is also engaged in fitness, attends Argentine tango lessons and is fond of yoga, which for her is not only exercise, but the basic philosophy of life. Sevara is a deeply religious person.