Kaliopi Bukle (Aromanian: Caliopi Bucle, Macedonian: Калиопи Букле, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ] ( listen)) (born December 28, 1966), simply known as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian popular singer and song-writer.
Kaliopi Bukle showed interest in music at a young age and in 1976, she participated in the Macedonian children's festival "Zlatno Slavejče" with the song "Tebe majka čeka" previously sung by great Tereza Kesovija and secured first place.
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Kaliopi Bukle (Aromanian: Caliopi Bucle, Macedonian: Калиопи Букле, pronounced [kaliˈɔpi ˈbuklɛ] ( listen)) (born December 28, 1966), simply known as Kaliopi, is a Macedonian popular singer and song-writer.
Kaliopi Bukle showed interest in music at a young age and in 1976, she participated in the Macedonian children's festival "Zlatno Slavejče" with the song "Tebe majka čeka" previously sung by great Tereza Kesovija and secured first place.
Kaliopi later toured with the choir of Zapro Zaprov "Razvigorče" through Czechoslovakia, Slovenia and Austria between 1978 and 1980.
She then joined the class of Marija Nikolovska, where she studied solo singing for four years, to continue her training in the Music Academy in the class of Blagoja Nikolovski in 1984. Kaliopi ranked third in the 1984 Yugoslavian solo singing contest as the youngest classical music singer at the festival. Kaliopi then joined a new band named after her "Kaliopi" , and recorded their first two songs for the...
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