Birth Place : Chania, Crete, Greece
Zodiac Sign : Libra
Nana Mouskouri Biography, Life, Interesting Facts
Nana Mouskouri is a best-selling singer from Greece. She is known for her work in many genres, particularly jazz.
Childhood And Early Life
Nana Mouskouri was born on October 13, 1934, in Chania, Greece. Her name at birth was Ioanna Mouschouri. Her father Constantine moved the family including mother Alice and older sister Eugenia to Athens while Nana was still a toddler. He worked as a film projectionist. Greece was under Nazi occupation during her childhood.
Education
Schooling was difficult to come by during the wartime. Mouskouri enjoyed singing and would sing all of the time. Both Nana and Eugenia were talented singers and started their training at the Athens Conservatory. But the family struggled financially, and Eugenia chose for Nana to continue her studies there.
Even though she was learning classical singing, she was inspired and motivated by jazz. When the conservatory found out, she was not allowed to finish her final exams and did not complete her studies.
Career
Mouskouri's jazz singing in cabarets was what got her kicked out of music school. However, she was not deterred. Nana Mouskouri won the Greek Song Festival in 1959. She and Manos Hadjidakis worked on the song “Kapou Iparchi Agapi Mou (My Love is Somewhere)” which was the beginning of her career. Mouskouri gained international recognition when she recorded “Weisse Rosen Aus Athen (The White Roses of Athens” for a documentary. The hit song sold over one million copies.
In 1962, Mouskouri was able to work with famed music producer Quincy Jones on a jazz album, The Girl From Greece Sings. It was her first English album singing American standards. She worked with other notable musicians and singers including Harry Belafonte. They even toured in 1966.
Overall, Nana Mouskouri was most popular in Europe. She had success with albums in a variety of languages including the French album Le Jour Ou la Colombe (1967) and the British album Over and Over (1969). While Mouskouri speaks five languages, she was able to sing her songs in more than 15 languages. She toured the world, performing in concert from Royal Albert Hall in London to the Sydney Opera House as well as on television series.
Mouskouri was also involved in politics as well as music. From 1994-1999, she was a member of the European Parliament.
Later Life
Nana Mouskouri retired from concert tours in July 2008. Her final performance was in Athens with more than 10,000 fans in attendance. She went on to be active in humanitarian work. Mouskouri did come out of retirement in 2011 with new music from Greece and to perform her German hit “The White Roses of Athens” 50 years after its initial release.
Personal Life And Legacy
One of Mouskouri's trademarks is her black-rimmed glasses. She wore them everywhere, including on stage. She almost quit a tour with Harry Belafonte because he suggested that she removed them on stage. Belafonte, however, honored her wishes to keep them on.
Nana Mouskouri married musician Yorgos Petsilas in 1961. They had two children; a son Nicolas and a daughter Helene. The couple divorced in 1975. Mouskouri later married music producer Andre Chapelle in January of 2003. The couple lives mostly in Switzerland.
Philanthropic Works / Humanitarian Work
Nana Mouskouri was a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1993. She works as a child rights advocate, visiting the young who were displaced in the armed conflict. Not only would she visit the countries where children needed help like Bosnia, Mexico, Chile, and Vietnam, but she would also participate in fundraising activities. She also aided her homeland when it was struck by a major earthquake in 1999.
Awards And Achievements
#2 hit single on the British album chart, “Only Love”, 1986
Sold over 300 million albums in over 15 languages
Recorded over 1,000 songs
Over 300 gold and platinum records
World of Children Award, UNICEF, 1997
Golden Medal of Athens, 2008
National Honor of Quebec for her career and humanitarian work, 2013
Summary Of Major Works
Songs:
“Kapou Iparchi Agapi Mou”, 1959
“The White Rose of Athens”, 1961
Albums:
The Girl From Greece Sings, 1962
Nana Latina, 1996
Concert for Peace, 1998