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}}'''Gyulli Chokheli''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Гюлли Николаевна Чохели}}, {{lang-ka|გიული ჩოხელი}}; 12 February 1935, [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgian SSR]]) is a Soviet and Georgian jazz singer. [[Meritorious Artist]] of the [[Georgian SSR]] (1967).<ref>[http://visualrian.ru/hier_rubric/photo/710631.html Поёт Гюлли Чохели]{{Dead link|date=December 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
}}'''Giuli Chokheli''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Гюлли Николаевна Чохели}}, {{lang-ka|გიული ჩოხელი}}; 12 February 1935, [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgian SSR]]) is a Soviet and Georgian jazz singer. She was recognized as the [[Meritorious Artist]] of the [[Georgian SSR]] (1967).<ref>[http://visualrian.ru/hier_rubric/photo/710631.html Поёт Гюлли Чохели]{{Dead link|date=December 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 02:19, 9 December 2023

Giuli Chokheli
Background information
Birth nameGyulli Chokheli
Born (1935-02-12) 12 February 1935 (age 89)
Tbilisi
Genrespop, jazz, soviet music
Occupationsinger
InstrumentsVocals

Giuli Chokheli (Template:Lang-ru, Georgian: გიული ჩოხელი; 12 February 1935, Tbilisi, Georgian SSR) is a Soviet and Georgian jazz singer. She was recognized as the Meritorious Artist of the Georgian SSR (1967).[1]

Biography

Born 12 February 1935 in Tbilisi. Mother – Georgian People's Artist Yelena Chokheli.[2]

She began to sing in her school years, studying in the music school at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire. Since 1953, the singer on the professional stage in the vocal trio of the Philharmonic.[3]

In the late 50s she worked in the orchestras of Oleg Lundstrem, Konstantin Orbelyan, Yuri Saulsky. The basis of her repertoire was then songs of the peoples of the world. Since 1961, performs with solo concerts and big band running by Eddie Rosner. One of the leading Soviet jazz singers.[4]

Winner of the first prize at the Sopot International Song Festival 1967.[3][5]

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