Margret Nikolova (Bulgarian: Маргрет Николова; born October 10, 1928, Sofia) is a Bulgarian pop singer.[2] She was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Bulgaria in 1964.[2][3]
Margret Nikolova Маргрет Николова | |
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| Born | (1928-10-10) 10 October 1928 (age 93) Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria |
| Occupation | singer |
| Years active | 1948 – 2000 |
Label(s) | Balkanton[1] Melodiya Boyko Kanev BG Company |
| Title | Honored Artist of Bulgaria (1964) |
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| Genres | pop, romance, ballad |
| Instruments | vocals |
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In 1964, Margret Nikolova performed at a Sopot International Song Festival, where she won third place.[2] In the same 1969 the song, which he performed together with Kiril Semov I Had a Dream (Bulgarian: Сън сънувах), won the grand prize of the festival Golden Orpheus for Bulgarian song.[2][4] Nikolova became widely known in the Soviet Union in a duet with Georgi Kordov thanks to the performance of song Alyosha.[5]
Margret's husband Pyotr Nikolov is a writer.[2]
In 2000, the 72-year-old singer stopped her professional and creative activity.[6]
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