[77][78] He later stated he had to learn to say "no". Rybak bought a new apartment and lives now at Aker Brygge (Oslo, Norway). [3], Rybak is known for his extensive involvement in the Eurovision Song Contest. 14.03.2014", "Derfor holdt Alexander Rybak og ekskjæresten bruddet hemmelig i ett år", "Победитель Евровидения-2009 Александр Рыбак: Поклонницы до сих пор хотят выйти за меня замуж", "Eurovision-vinderen Alexander Rybak taler ud om sygdomsforløb", " ALEXANDER RYBAK on Instagram: "I've been living with a secret. Эфир от 12.04.2015. The first official music video for the song, which was used to present the song before the Eurovision final, was Alexander Rybak's Performance at the Melodi Grand Prix 2009 in Norway. The music video was shot in Kiev, Ukraine. Rybak was drawn to perform first in second semi-final on 10 May and finished first overall, becoming the first ever Eurovision performer to win two semi-finals after he also won the second semi-final in 2009. His father Igor Rybak, a well-known classical violinist who performed alongside Pinchas Zukerman, defected to Norway in 1991 after a concert tour of a Belarusian chamber orchestra of which he was part of. [65], About his own musical style, Rybak has said: "Generally, I do everything from writing folklore, children’s music, DreamWorks songs to arranging for symphony orchestra and making cover versions of Eurovision songs.(...) The single went multi-platinum in different formats in Russia. [47] That same year, Rybak teamed up with German singer and violinist Franziska Wiese and had a duet with her on his singles "Fairytale" and "Kotik", while also performing the former at the annual Schlagerboom festival.[48]. Rybak later won the Eurovision final with a landslide victory, receiving votes from all the other participating countries. [79] In 2018 and 2019, Rybak struggled a lot with an unidentified illness, which led him to cancel several performances. Rybak received sixteen scores of 12 points, also a new record, surpassing the previous record of ten held by Katrina and the Waves (1997) and Helena Paparizou (2005); this record was surpassed in 2012, by Loreen, who received eighteen. [33], On 4 May 2014, he released a song alongside another Eurovision winner, Marija Šerifović, titled "Gorka Hrabrost" meaning "Bitter Bravery". ", On 30 May 2012 he released a duet with Paula Seling called "I'll Show You". It first went platinum as realtone/ full track and sold 100,000 copies. Winner of "Australian Radio Listeners Award" for European musicians, 2009. The song received good reviews with a score of 6 out of 6 in the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet,[12] and, in an ESCtoday poll, he scored 71.3%, making him the favourite to get into the final. It topped Belarusian Bel Muz-TV's charts. He represented Norway again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal, with the song "That's How You Write a Song", winning the second semi-final and finishing in 15th place in the Grand Final. Winner of the ”Hedda-Award" to the "Newcomer of the year in Norwegian Theater", 2007, for the title role in ”Fiddler on the Roof" at Oslo Nye Teater. [51] Rybak stated that he wanted to take part mostly for pleasure, rather than wanting to win the competition, stating that Norwegian singer Jahn Teigen, who participated fourteen times in the Norwegian selection and won three times, was his inspiration.[52]. "[66], Rybak is often classified as having a tenore di grazia voice. Alexander Rybak Wikia ist eine FANDOM-Musik-Community. In 2007, Rybak played the fiddle in Oslo Nye Teater's production of Fiddler on the Roof and won the Hedda Award for this role. After the show, several news outlets claimed that Norwegian broadcaster NRK had favourised Rybak, putting him last in the running order. After two pop albums in 2009 and 2010, Rybak desired to be more of a family-orientated artist, focusing on children's and classical music alongside and frequently performed with youth orchestras throughout the world. [3] On 12 June, a new Norwegian song "Blant Fjell" (Among Mountains) was released. Rybak speaks Norwegian, Russian and English fluently, and has performed songs in all three languages. [10][11] He stated "I always liked to entertain and somehow that is my vocation". Winner of ”International Russian Name Award" in Moscow 2011. [33] Quickly after that, the Danish rights were secured[44] and the book was also complimented by Edward van de Vendel, who proof translated the book's first chapters into Dutch. The release of the Russian version of the song "Dostala" was on 12 November[31] "Leave Me Alone" is about a particular female fan from Israel (but speaks Russian like many others there) who has been stalking him in various ways for quite some time. "Fairytale" is the ninth non-UK Eurovision entry to reach the top ten in the UK charts since the contest began in 1956, most recently Johnny Logan reached #2 representing Ireland in 1987. [42] Rybak later declared that radio DJs refused to play the song as they felt it was a childish song and some DJs were asking Rybak for financial compensation for playing it.[43]. In the final, on 12 May 2018, Rybak performed seventh in the running order and finished in fifteenth place, receiving a top jury score from Italy. In early November, Rybak revealed his girlband MILKI and shortly after that premiered their track "Accent". [64] A year prior, the Norwegians had voted "Fairytale" as their all-time favourite Eurovision song. Although Rybak previously disliked the idea of returning to Eurovision, he revealed in late 2017 that he was thinking of returning to Melodi Grand Prix. [55] He won his first duel with 94.3% of the votes and his final duel by 71% of the votes, receiving a total of 306,393 votes, the third-highest number of votes an entry ever reached in Melodi Grand Prix history. Rybak had sent in the track unsolicited to film company DreamWorks, which was charmed by the song and decided to include it in the soundtrack for the closing credits. In early 2015, Rybak took part in the Russian television show Odin v Odin!, in which the participants impersonated legendary artists. Alexander Rybak schrieb den Song Into a Fantasy für die DreamWorks Animation Drachenzähmen leicht gemacht 2, der im Soundtrack von den skandinavischen, der russischen und vielen europäischen Versionen enthalten ist. [54] During the show, Rybak topped four international juries – Russia, Estonia, North Macedonia and Czechia – more than any other contestant. [57] The show sold over 10.000 tickets and had to schedule extra performances to curb the demand. [16] The song debuted on the UK charts at #10 on Downloads Alone and then dropped to #38 the next week, it also reached Number 3 on the Download Chart. Rybak has frequently provided commentary on the contest, working as a journalist in 2011, as once-off judge on the Belgian preselection in 2016 and as commentator on his personal social media. However, the judges said that he deserved a place in the final and made an exception. The song won the fourth-semi final of the selection show and proceeded to the final, where it eventually lost out to Ulrikke Brandstorp's "Attention". Alexander Rybak – show incendiar pe scena X Factor! Both times, Rybak had a heated discussion with a sound technician. [71] Though he grew up as a child alone, Rybak revealed he had a sister, whom he was estranged from, from an earlier marriage of his father. The entry "I'm With You" reached the final of the competition and finished fourth overall. It is filmed in a university or college. He provided as an opening act to the Grand Final in 2010 and as an interval act in 2012 and 2016. Viele passen sicher in die Kategorien Organisation, Inhalt oder Dateien. "[75][76] Rybak later blamed the behaviour on his hectic touring schedule, which led to him being overworked, also opening up about battling with depression due to his touring schedule, calling early 2011 the toughest moment of his life. Rybak also co-stars as Levi in the film Yohan directed by Grete Salomonsen, which was released in March 2010. In the final results, he was the runner-up. In October 2013, he released a new music video called "5 to 7 Years". [4][5], Since then Rybak has been involved several times in the contest. The premier episode was broadcast on 8 February in which he impersonated Elvis Presley. This song was the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia. [28] "Strela Amura" is the Russian version of Oah which is one of his previous singles released in 2010. ", "Third semi final results Norway: Another two acts chosen for the national final", "Rybak stars at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert", "They said it would kill my career" Rybak: "I listened only to myself", "Twitter / Alexander Rybak: Ladies and gentlemen: Alex", "De tävlar i Let's dance | Let's Dance | TV | Nöjesbladet | Aftonbladet", "Alexander Rybak ute etter dommerslakt – VG Nett", "VIDEO! So hast du deine Lieblings-Communitys immer dabei und verpasst nie wieder etwas. A music video was made for the single. [68][69] His voice has been appreciated for creating whole and clear sounds. [20] Rybak also went on a tour in Norway with former Norwegian Eurovision winner Elisabeth Andreassen, something that had been decided before his Eurovision win and participation. The backing singers, Jorunn Hauge[9] and Karianne Kjærnes,[10] wore long pink dresses designed by Norwegian designer Leila Hafzi.[11]. [41] "Kotik" became one of the most watched Russian-language music videos in 2015. The result led to great controversy and Rybak critiqued the jury for putting the entry fifth.[38]. Rybak released his own version of the song, including self-written English lyrics. The German label Capsounds has signed the song and will be promoting it throughout Europe.[30]. [22], In 2009, he recorded the theme song, called "I Don't Believe in Miracles/Superhero", for the Russian action movie Black Lightning produced by Timur Bekmambetov. The song "Into a Fantasy" is played during the ending credits to the movie How to Train Your Dragon 2 in European releases. [26] In 2011 he released the album Visa vid vindens ängar, a collaboration with Mats Paulson whom he describes as "a legend and a great friend" It was Norway's third Eurovision Song Contest win. The song also debuted on the Norwegian Singles Chart on the week of 11 February 2009 at number 3,[13] before rising to number one on the following week, the week of the Melodi Grand Prix final. [37] On 26 December, MILKI finished fourth in the Belarusian national final, receiving the second-highest tally of votes from the public. It can be a classic piece, a pop song, a collaboration with Philip Cecil or just a cover song, but I will always have something visual to my songs, and maybe a music video. Die hier ist die Oberkategorie, oder einfach gesagt die Kategorie wo alle zusammenkommen. At the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Rybak won with the highest recorded score since the contest began, with 387 points (out of a maximum of 492), surpassing Lordi's 2006 record of 292. [15] The song has since entered the Swedish Sverigetopplistan, debuting at number 47, before rising to number 7 in its third week, the week of Eurovision - eventually reaching the top spot. After the song gaining the Top Spot on Eurovision, it entered the Top Ten of many Charts across Europe, and also the No. [56], In 2019, Rybak's children's musical Trolle og den magiske fela premiered in Kristiansand and received wide critical acclaim by reviewers. Eventually, Rybak released Trolle og den magiske fela through Cappelen Damm. [70] In family circles and in his childhood, he used to be referred to as Sasha, the Russian diminutive for his first name. [58], In 2020, Rybak co-wrote an entry for Melodi Grand Prix 2020 together with JOWST for singer Magnus Bokn called "Over the Sea". I do not make more albums, I like to publish one and a song on YouTube. I'm just a human being—and perhaps not the glossy image many believe. Rybak's "Fairytale" finished 3rd in Wallonia's Votre top 20, 17th in the Netherlands's NPO Radio 2 Songfestival Top 50 list, and 6th in the United Kingdom's special Eurovision: Come Together show. The new track which will be released during the day is co-written by David Eriksen who is well known to fans of the Eurovision Song Contest for writing "Butterflies" for Tone Damli Aaberge which was the runner-up to Rybak in the 2009 Melodi Grand Prix. Winner of Russian Grammy for ”Newcomer of the year" 2010. [12], Rybak won the 54th Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia, with a record 387 points, singing "Fairytale",[16] a song inspired by Norwegian folk music. The song received over 600,000 votes more than the runner-up, which made it the clearest win in the history of Melodi Grand Prix.[1][7]. Representing Norway in the 2009 contest in Moscow, Russia, he won the competition with 387 points—the highest tally any country has achieved in the history of Eurovision under the then voting system—with "Fairytale", a song he wrote and composed. Winner of ”Anders Jahres Culture-Award" 2004. While announcing his desire to stay a children's musical in 2013, Rybak could not find the funds and support for this project. Singing in mainly English and Russian, Rybak, in his early twenties, held on to a teen idol status in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and to a certain extent in Western Asia. The song remained at number 1 for 8 consecutive weeks. This was a gift he made for his fans after reaching 600,000 followers on Facebook. [45] Rybak also performed as a part of the interval act for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, in a musical number satirising Eurovision songs. [39][40] After the fourteenth show, Rybak was placed 6th and therefore was not among the five who automatically went to the final. In April 2010, Rybak released a new song, featuring Opptur, called "Fela Igjen".[24]. The song was elected through the Norwegian festival Melodi Grand Prix 2009 on 21 February, winning in the biggest landslide of the contest's history,[7] and competed against eighteen other Eurovision entries in the second semi-final on 14 May 2009, where it qualified for the final. Next to that, he held several concert shows under the title "Entertainer". Алякса́ндр І́гаравіч Рыба́к, Aljaksandr Iharavitš Rybak, ven. To Ukrainian newspaper KP, Rybak said he was initially diagnosed with fatigue-related problems after his second Eurovision participation. [18], In the 2009 Norwegian national heats, Rybak achieved a clean sweep, gaining the top score from all nine voting districts and ending with a combined televote and jury score of 747,888, while the runner up, Tone Damli Aaberge, received a combined score of only 121,856 (out of a total population of less than 5 million)[19]. Alexander Rybak & Paula Seling, "I'll show you". The backing dancers for the Eurovision performance, Sigbjørn Rua, Torkjell Lunde Børsheim and Hallgrim Hansegård, are from the Norwegian dance company Frikar,[8] performing the folk dance halling. Rybak released a Christmas album on 23 November 2012 entitled Christmas-tales. Idealerweise sollte jede andere Kategorie über Unterkategorien von hier erreicht werden können. Viele passen sicher in die Kategorien Organisation, Inhalt oder Dateien. [46], Rybak sang "Fairytale" during the final of You Decide, the preselection of the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. Winner of ”Countrymen of the Year". You give happiness to others, and you are left alone yourself. This song was the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia.[1][2]. Auditions were held in five different cities across the country. [36] The song quickly became the favourite to represent Belarus at Eurovision 2015 among fans and receiving positive feedback from former Eurovision participants Marija Serifovic and Philipp Kirkorov. [25] Rybak made it to the Top 4 before being voted off on 11 March, having received the lowest scores from both juries and the voting public. At a press conference in May 2009 he revealed that the song's inspiration came from the Huldra, a beautiful female creature from Scandinavian folklore, who lures young men to her, and then may curse them for all time. Rybak provided the Norwegian voice-over for the animated character Hiccup. [34], Rybak took part in The Hit, a live TV show on Norwegian broadcaster NRK on 10 October 2014. In Autumn 2014, Rybak travelled to Belarus to form a girlband to represent Belarus at Eurovision 2015, after having thought about the idea for over a year. To his own surprise and to the surprise of both of the presenters, Rybak won the selection. The song had already been promoted on Romanian television and radio. [59], Rybak was set to appear as part of an interval act at Eurovision 2020, which was later cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic. 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