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Latvian singer

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Intars Busulis
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Background information
Born (1978-05-02) 2 May 1978 (age 46)
Talsi, Latvia
Genrespop, Rock, Jazz
Occupation(s)Musician
singer
trombone player
Years active2003–present
LabelsdeBusul Music
Websiteintarsbusulis.com
Musical artist

Intars Busulis (born 2 May 1978 in Talsi, Latvia) is a Latvian singer, trombonist and musician in a Musical Union Intars Busulis & Abonementa orķestris. Wider recognition came from participation in a band called "Caffe", in 2001. Also, he has been the winner of several music competitions (including the Grand Prix of the "New Wave" in 2005), as well as, he represented Latvia in Eurovision Song Contest 2009.

He was also a contestant in the 3rd season of Russian reality television singing competition The Voice, based on The Voice series.

Education

Intars Busulis got his education in Primary School, in Pastende, but musical education received by completing Talsi Children's Music School and by finishing Ventspils Music College, where he played trombone in "Ventspils big-band" led by Ziedonis Zaikovskis.

Musical career

Musical career started, together with sister performing the song "Ūsainā puķe" (Latvian for "Flower with Mustache"). Also, during his childhood, played in a children's ensemble "Talsu Sprīdīši". The singer's career began in Raimonds Tiguls' project, the musical group "Caffe". The band took part in Eurosong 2002. "Caffe" lasted for four years. In parallel, he also played in the NAF Headquarters brass orchestra and jazz group "Wet Point", along with Vilnis Kundrāts. The spring of 2005 he took part in Erik Moseholms' (Danish bass guitar player) project E.Y.J.O. (European Youth Jazz Orchestra).

Intars Busulis represented Latvia in 2005 in the international contest "New Wave" and won a Grand Prix. He performed three songs – "Kiss", "Ты Ветер", "Изчезли солнечние дни".

In collaboration with composer Kārlis Lācis recorded several solo albums in Latvian, participated in K. Lācis musical "Oņegins" in Daile theater performances and also participated in the recording of a musical album "Lāču tēta dziesmas" (Latvian for "Bear Dad's songs").

In "Musical Bank" 2008, which took place in January 2009 in Ventspils, Intars Busulis won with the song "Brīvdiena" (Latvian for "Holiday"). In 2008 LNT (Latvian Independent Television) music show "Fight Club" finals in February 2009 Intars Busulis won with the song "Davai, Davai".

In Music Record Awards concert ceremony "Golden Microphone" (2017) received an award in nomination – Concert-recording, for Intars Busulis, Abonementa orchesta and Liepāja Symphony Orchestra concert (2016).

A few months after the release of album Nāmakā pietura (1 March 2017), it received Golden Disc Status. In Music Record Awards concert ceremony "Golden Microphone" (2018) album "Nākamā pietura" won in two nominations – Best Pop album and Album of the year.

Discography

Albums

  • Shades of Kiss (2005) – publisher "Denissjazz.com"
  • Kino (2008) – publisher "Platforma Records”
  • AKTs (2010) – publisher "deBusul MUSIC”
  • CitāC (2013) – publisher "deBusul MUSIC”
  • Гравитация (2015) – publisher "deBusul MUSIC”
  • Nākamā Pietura (2017) – publisher "deBusul MUSIC”
  • Spēlē savā burvju flautā (2023) – publisher "deBusul MUSIC”

References

  1. "Ventspils Big Band overview". Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  2. "Intars Busulis biography in latvian". Archived from the original on 18 October 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  3. ""Oņegins" in Daile theater".
  4. "Kārlis Lācis website". 4 April 2016.
  5. "Musical Bank 2008 news article".
  6. "Intars Busulis biography". Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  7. "News article with award winners".
  8. "List of 2018 winners in latvian". Archived from the original on 2 March 2018.

External links

Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest
National selection: Supernova
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Latvia did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Countries
Final
Semi-finals
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Artists
Final
Semi-finals
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Songs
Final
Semi-finals
  • "Aven Romale"
  • "Cipela"
  • "Copycat"
  • "Dance with Me"
  • "Et Cetera"
  • "Eyes That Never Lie"
  • "Firefly"
  • "The Highest Heights"
  • "I Don't Wanna Leave"
  • "Illusion"
  • "Just Get Out of My Life"
  • "Leť tmou"
  • "Love Symphony"
  • "Nešto što kje ostane"
  • "Probka"
  • "Shine"
  • "La teva decisió (Get a Life)"
Withdrawn
  • "We Don't Wanna Put In"
The Voice (Russia)
Series
Winners
Winner's songs
  • "Не отрекаются любя"
  • "Tu, Ca Nun Chiagne"
  • "Призрак оперы"
  • "Спокойной ночи, господа"
  • "Дорогой длинною"
  • "Перемен"
  • "Останься"
  • "Карточный домик"
  • "Звенит январская вьюга"
  • "Луч солнца золотого"
  • "Дельтаплан"
  • "Единственная моя"
Runners-up
Notable contestants
Coaches
Best coaches
The Voice Kids (Russia)
Series
Winners
  • Alisa Kozhikina
  • Sabina Mustaeva
  • Danil Pluzhnikov
  • Elizaveta Kachurak
  • Rutger Garekht
  • Olesya Kazachenko
  • Vladislav Tyukin
  • Adeliya Zagrebina
  • Anna Dorovskaya
  • Vasily Igolkin
Winner's songs
  • "My All"
  • "Crazy"
  • "Я свободен"
  • "Любовь – волшебная страна"
  • "Офицеры"
  • "Миллион алых роз"
  • "Who Wants to Live Forever?"
  • "Мама"
  • "Высоко"
  • "Синяя вечность"
Runners-up
  • Ragda Khanieva
  • Evdokia Malevskaya
  • Rayana Aslanbekova
  • Deniza Khekilaeva
  • Sofiya Fyodorova
  • Sofya Tumanova
  • Elizaveta Trofimova
  • Sofiya Olaresko
  • Milana Ponomarenko
  • Said Galiullin
Coaches
Best coaches
The Voice Senior (Russia)
Series
Winners
  • Lidiya Muzalyova
  • Leonid Sergienko
  • Dina Yudina
  • Mikhail Serebryakov
  • Raisa Dmitrenko
Winner's songs
  • "Я когда-то была молодая"
  • "Живёт моя отрада"
  • "На тот большак"
  • "Ах ты, душечка"
  • "Песнь о солдате"
Runners-up
  • Evgeniy Strugalskiy
  • Yury Shivrin
  • Pyotr Tarenkov
  • Evgeniy Solomin
  • Viktor Zorin
Contestants
Coaches
Best coaches
The Voice. No longer kids
Series
Winners
  • Veronika Syromlya
Winner's songs
  • "Свет моей любви"
Runners-up
  • David Sanikidze
Coaches
Best coaches
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