music.wikisort.org - SingerAnna María Agustí Flores (Barcelona, 1 October 1966), known professionally as Nina, is a Spanish singer, vocal coach and actress.
Spanish musical actress and singer
This article is about the Spanish singer. For the Filipino singer, see
Nina Girado. For other people named Nina, see Nina (name).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Agustí and the second or maternal family name is Flores.
Nina |
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 Nina in 2004 |
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Birth name | Anna María Agustí Flores |
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Born | (1966-10-01) 1 October 1966 (age 55) Barcelona, Spain |
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Occupation(s) | Singer |
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Musical artist
Career
Nina started her music career in the 1980s performing with bands like "Costa Brava" or "Xavier Cugat", backed by Catalan musician Xavier Cugat. In 1987, she rose to fame nationwide in the popular Televisión Española game show Un, dos, tres, where she was cast as one of the "secretaries".
She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song "Nacida para amar" ("Born to Love") by Juan Carlos Calderón.[1] She finished in sixth place.
Subsequently, she has worked as an actress in several television shows on TV3 and Televisión Española, has also collaborated in radio programmes, and has released records mainly in Catalan language. From 2001 to 2004, she had a prominent role as the "director of the academy" in the first three seasons of the reality talent show series Operación Triunfo; in 2011 she came back as the director of the academy in the eight season of Operación Triunfo, and 2020 she returned as a judge in the eleventh season. In 2018, she participates as a jury and Academy teacher in the Spanish show Pura magia, on its second season.
She has also played in several stage musicals like Las cuatro cartas (1990), Cabaret (1992), Casem-nos una mica (1993), Te odio mi amor (1995), Company (1997), Pierrot Lunaire (1998), Corre, corre Diva (1998), Espai pel somni (1999), Programa Sondheim (2000), the Spanish production of Mamma Mia! (2004–2010, 2015–2017), where she starred as Donna, and Casi normales (2017–2018).[2]
Discography
- Una mujer como yo (1989)
- Rompe el tiempo (1990)
- Començar de zero (1995)
- Corre, corre Diva (1998)
- Espai pel somni (2000)
- Stephen Sondheim (2001)
- Quan somniïs fes-ho en mi (2002)
- 20 anys i una nit (2005)
- Bàsic (2007)
- A prop del mar (2011) – with Port Bo.
- Llegendes del cinema (2013) – with La Simfònica de Cobla i Corda de Catalunya.
Notable published works
- Con voz propia (2016).[3] ISBN 9788416110698
References
Preceded by La Década Prodigiosa with "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)" |
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 |
Succeeded by |
Eurovision Song Contest 1989 |
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Countries |
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Final (by final results) |
- Yugoslavia (winner)
- United Kingdom
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Austria
- Spain
- Finland
- France
- Italy
- Greece
- Cyprus
- Israel
- Switzerland
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Norway
- Ireland
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
- Turkey
- Iceland
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Songs |
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Final (by final results) |
- "Rock Me"
- "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong"
- "Vi maler byen rød"
- "En dag"
- "Nur ein Lied"
- "Nacida para amar"
- "La dolce vita"
- "J'ai volé la vie"
- "Avrei voluto"
- "To diko sou asteri"
- "Apopse as vrethoume"
- "Derekh Hamelekh"
- "Viver senza tei"
- "Flieger"
- "Blijf zoals je bent"
- "Conquistador"
- "Venners nærhet"
- "The Real Me"
- "Door de wind"
- "Monsieur"
- "Bana Bana"
- "Það sem enginn sér"
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Operación Triunfo |
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- Series
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
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Winners / finalists | Series 1 | |
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Series 2 | |
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Series 3 |
- 1st Vicente Seguí
- 2nd Ramón
- 3rd Miguel Cadenas
- 4th Davinia Cuevas
- 5th Mario Martínez
- 6th Leticia Pérez
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Series 4 | |
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Series 5 |
- 1st Lorena Gómez
- 2nd Daniel Zueras
- 3rd Leo Segarra
- 4th Saray Ramírez
- 5th Moritz Weisskopf
- 6th José Galisteo
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Series 6 |
- 1st Virginia Maestro
- 2nd Pablo López
- 3rd Chipper Cooke
- 4th Manu Castellano
- 5th Sandra Criado
- 6th Mimi
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Series 7 |
- 1st Mario Álvarez
- 2nd Brenda Mau
- 3rd Jon Allende
- 4th Ángel Capel
- 5th Patricia Navarro
- 6th Silvia Parejo
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Series 8 |
- 1st Nahuel Sachak
- 2nd Álex Forriols
- 3rd Mario Jefferson
- 4th Alexandra
- 5th Niccó
- 6th Josh
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Series 9 | |
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Series 10 | |
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Series 11 |
- 1st Nía Correia
- 2nd Flavio Fernández
- 3rd Eva Barreiro
- 4th Anaju Calavia
- 5th Hugo Cobo
- 6th Maialen Gurbindo
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Other contestants | |
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Hosts |
- Carlos Lozano (series 1-3)
- Jesús Vázquez Martínez (series 4-7)
- Pilar Rubio (series 8)
- Roberto Leal (series 9-11)
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Anna María Agustí Flores, conocida artísticamente como Nina (Barcelona, 1 de octubre de 1966) es una cantante, actriz y empresaria española.
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