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"I want to meet Viggo Mortensen at the stadium of San Lorenzo"
The former Nightwish singer confesses that she is a fan of Ciclon and Miramar and believes she is closer to classical music, but she is the most known female metal vocalist and was greeted by the president of Finland, also called Tarja! A raven of iron.
If we were to define the Olympus of the voices of the metal, the female share will have to be the unobjectionable Tarja Turunen, although she doesn't consider herself "a heavy girl". The reason is her virtues (the good voice and the cute face are equally indispensable), but it is also true that opponents of stem lacks: none other was able to seal the fate of a band as Tarja did with Nightwish, a group that is reconstituted with a replacement without her, and who is looked askew at by the public. Her departure from the Finnish group (she was shockingly dismissed in late 2005, as she admitted in tears) left the media to tell a story that promised a better fate in the firmament of European metal.
Tarja still has a lot of charisma and magnetism after the split with Nightwish, and this was proved when she released her debut album which had a very big impact on the market made by men for men.
In Argentina, the numbers speak for themselves: the first show was in September, on the Obras Stadium, and ten moths after she comes back with four other concerts (there few tickets left for her concert in Teatro des Flores on Saturday and for the concerts at La Trastienda on Tuesday and Wednesday). She continues to present her solo album, My Winter Storm and this time she is accompanied by musicians who worked with Yngwie Malmsteen, Rage and Blind Guardian. This will be her second visit without Nightwish, except the Noche Escandinava tours in 2002 and 2004, when she was accompanied by a German mezzosoprano and a soprano from her country.
- Do you feel closer to classical music or metal?
- I have been studying classical music since I was 6 years old and it will always be my passion. My introduction into the metal was a decision I took later and it took me a long time to get used to the obstacles and hard work. Today I feel privileged to have been able to cross both borders and have an international career as a singer, something that very few girls in the world could achieve.
- You are a part of the elite of European metal. Would you prefer to have picked opera instead?
-It would have been a nice thing, but it is really very difficult and takes several years. Anyway, I do not consider myself just a singer of rock or metal, but directly, a singer.
- There is a song where you say that you now walk alone. Did you do the catharsis of your expulsion from Nightwish through your first solo album?
- The song "I Walk Alone" has nothing to do with my departure from Nightwish. I was not even the one who wrote it but two Swedish composers, but it is funny that I see a totally different meaning than it was supposed to. That song inspired me to call my fans who support me "my winter storm", because I have been given the power and energy that keeps me alive and awake in the way of music.
-You participated in some events organized by the government of Finland. What did you do with president Tarja Halonen?
-I was invited to the celebration of the Finnish Independence Day in 2003, where the president gave me recognition as an artist. I don't keep in touch with her other than that, though I can certainly admit that our political situation is stable, the democracy works pretty well and there is not much corruption. It is also one of the leading countries in regard to the rights of women.
- How is Argentina compared to Finland?
-The people here are kind and very open minded, which in turn helped me to open myself more. In addition, the food is excellent and the weather is perfect for me. The sad thing is the big difference between rich and poor, and the insecurity. In Europe, people generally do not understand the situation of Argentina. Corruption has been around for a long time and is difficult to change that because the people are already used to this. It's like a big wheel of problems coming and going, it never changes for the better. The basics do not works: Justice should be fair.
Her opinion is the rigor of those who live much of the year in Buenos Aires and a few laps until it sticks to the interior of Argentina: "I love Miramar and try to enjoy its tranquility and charm whenever I can, because the sea and wind there help me forget all my chaotic life. I also like other places, like Bariloche, Iguazъ, Puerto Madryn and Jujuy," said the good woman from the cold and distant land, who yearns to know Ushuaia. She is not yet fully fluent in Spanish, which however does not prevent you from claiming her affinity for the folk's passion: football.
- You proclaimed yourself a fan of San Lorenzo, like Viggo Mortensen. What is your link to the real football?
- I have seen many games in the stadium of San Lorenzo and I am a member of the club. The feeling here is incredible: seeing people sing and get excited is beautiful. How football connects to many people is wonderful. I've got to love football to marry an Argentine because, obviously, it comes in the package! Of course I know that Viggo Mortensen is a crazy fan of San Lorenzo. It would be nice to meet him one day at a game of the Ravens!
21 мая 2009
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мда.... хто его сочинял =//
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может лучше всего оставить только последний абзац?