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Origin
  
Visaginas, Lithuania

Movies
  
Discotheque

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Alina Orlova

Years active
  
2007–present

Music director
  
Star, Discotheque

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Born
  
June 28, 1988 (age 35) (
1988-06-28
)

Genres
  
Website
  
myspace.com/alinaorlova

Albums
  
Laukinis suo dingo, Mutabor, LRT Opus Live, 88

Similar People
  
John Forte, Igor Vdovin, Anna Drubich

Profiles

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Alina Orlova (Lithuanian: Alina Orlovskaja (transliterated from Russian: Алина Орловская, Alina Orlovskaya); Polish: Alina Orłowska, born June 28, 1988) is a Lithuanian sung poetry singer and musician.

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Origins

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Alina is of mixed Polish (father) and Russian (mother) heritage. Her father, a Lithuanian Pole was born in Lithuania and mother in Voronezh. Later their families moved to Kazakhstan and lived in the same house. After marriage they moved to Lithuania, to the town of Visaginas which serviced the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, where Alina's father went to work. The town had predominantly Russian population, the Alina's family spoke Russian, but Alina and her brother were sent to the only Lithuanian-speaking school in the town. When asked about her ethnicity (in 2010), Alina said that she did not definitely feel herself Lithuanian or Russian, but that her mentality is definitely Baltic. In her childhood she went to a special musical school and played piano.

Performing career

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Orlova both composes her own songs and performs other musicians' cover versions. She generally performs in three languages - Lithuanian, Russian and English.

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Orlova's fame preceded her first studio album when she was awarded an alternative music award A.LT back in her home country, whilst at the same time also being named a "Breakthrough of the year 2006". Her song Nesvarbu was voted by the readers of highly popular Lithuanian youth magazine Pravda as the best debut of the year.

In 2008 her debut album Laukinis šuo dingo (The Wild Dog Dingo, named after a Russian book by Ruvim Frayerman for teenagers about teenage love) was released under the MetroMusic label and presented in Vilnius St.Catherine church on January 22; a week later she had a similar concert in Kaunas State Drama Theatre. Later the same year Orlova held concerts in Russia, London, Liverpool. According to her fansite, she is going to perform in Poland, Ireland, participate at Europavox festival in France, and elsewhere.

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Orlova received positive recognition both worldwide and in Lithuania where she is seen as a huge success - her "cozy" gigs are highly anticipated there. According to music critics, Orlova has a "high-trilling voice and a unique line in exhilaratingly dark, Baltic folk pop". Noticed by the Travis front-man Fran Healy, Alina's song "Vaiduokliai" was picked up as one of the seven tracks to be featured on the digital-only EP, entitled "Play. Stop. Rewind" released worldwide by LIPA Records.


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References

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