Bright, original singer Natalya Sturm went through difficult and thorny albeit to fame at the turn of 90. The granddaughter of the tenor Konstantin Nikolaevich Staritsky from childhood dreamed of a stage and wanted to become an opera singer.
Biography
In Moscow on June 28, 1966, the future singer Natalia Yurievna Sturm was born. Mom worked as an editor, so she could fully engage in the upbringing and education of her daughter. The six-year-old girl had the abilities and the musical gift that she inherited from her grandfather, the opera singer of the theater Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko. She was sent to a music school for a piano class, but teachers soon revealed vocal ability and unsurpassed hearing.
In 1982, after graduation, the young talent entered the courses of Zurab Sotkilava at Moscow State University, but the teacher, hearing her singing, recommends switching to the vocal department.
1984 was marked by admission to the music school, and three years later Natasha was enrolled in the Jewish theater. Many were amazed at her abilities, since Sturm did not know Hebrew, but she safely taught and performed Yiddish songs. At the same time, the girl did not give up classes in literature and was engaged in a studio theater, where she was engaged in the production of the Three-Penny Opera.
Since 1988, she has been soloist in the Nazarov folklore ensemble and at the same time is educated as an art bibliographer at the Institute of Culture.
Creative career
In 1991, Natalia took part in the musical show of young performers "The Show Queen" and won the nomination for the audience’s prize. This was the first step in the creative path of an extravagant girl. Having received his first title of laureate of the first prize, he agrees to the proposal of the famous Victor Lenzon and becomes a member of the Mitsva ensemble. As part of the team, Storm toured the Soviet Union and the CIS countries, gaining great popularity and the love of fans.
1993 turns the next page of her musical career and, in collaboration with the author and the chansonnier Alexander Novikov, recorded the first solo album, "I am not an inflatable." A year later, the disc “School romance” is released, which brings the singer popularity, and the song “School romance is over” becomes the most popular and beloved among the Russian listener. Next comes a series of songs, including “Leather Cap”, “Strange Encounter”, also leading in the first lines of hits. It was the happiest and most fruitful stage of the singer’s life. Tours, interviews, television and radio broadcasts, concerts brought satisfaction and gave a reliable platform to move on.
A small scandal in the spring of 1997 caused her frank session in the magazine "Playboy". On the one hand, the pictures added fame to a beautiful girl, and on the other, the preparation of a new album fell on her shoulders. Novikov refuses to cooperate with her, so Natasha herself writes and advertises a new collection of songs.
From 1997 to 2000, Natalia Sturm disappears from the Russian stage, the audience gradually forgets an extraordinary girl. She travels around America, gives concerts in Israel and learns new looks.
Three years later, having returned to his homeland, he decides to try himself in a new role and agrees to the role of a singer in the Krasnopolsky film "Detectives", simultaneously recording the new album "Mirror of Love". However, it is not immediately possible to return the former popularity to the singer. Therefore, the long-awaited album was released only two years later. But the singer is full of ideas, and having gained confidence, she leaves for a tour in Siberia. The meaning of the songs performed, the behavior on the stage changed significantly with Natasha, she became more feminine and extraordinary.
After waiting for the release of the album "Mirror of Love", Natalya switches to her first profession and tries to write. The first book was presented to readers in 2006, which was published by Eksmo Publishing House.
2007 and subsequent years make adjustments to the creative activities of the singer. She is educated at a literary institute, starred in films and continues to write. For 7 years of fruitful work and dedication, Sturm wrote a series of novels and played herself in the film "220 Volts of Love."
Personal life
The singer entered into her first marriage in her youth as a university student. Artist Natasha became the chosen one of Natasha, and the couple had a girl. But the couple could not save the marriage, discord in the young family interfered.
Again, the young woman decided to get married only after two years. The second husband in 2003 was businessman Igor Pavlov, who organized the most gorgeous wedding of those years. However, happiness never appeared in Natasha’s new marriage. Having given birth to a son, she began to notice a craving for her husband's alcohol and a manifestation of an aggressive nature. Unable to withstand Igor’s frequent amusements, she filed for divorce.
How does the singer live now? Natalia continues to write books, changed her appearance for the sake of a new man and actively helps her former stage colleague Yevgeny Osin. She has a blog on Instagram and is constantly sharing new events in her life. At the moment, he continues litigation over his son, who was given to his father by a court decision.