Marin Yonchev

Marin Petkov Yonchev (Bulgarian: Марин Петков Йончев)(born January 28, 1988 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is the winner of the first Star Academy reality show in Bulgaria in 2005.[1][2][3]

Marin showed a particular interest in music in his earliest childhood. At the age of four Marin began playing the piano. At the same age he won a competition singing a song written by Freddie Mercury. From this age he also began to sing the songs of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and many Bulgarian singers. Marin had many performances in TV and live shows for talented children like "The Little Big Stars", "Like The Lions" and others. From then on he has received first place awards in many musical festivals and competitions.

Since the age of eight (1996–2001) Marin was a singer and a soloist in "The Plovdiv Boys' and Men's Choir" and participated with it in different festivals and competitions all over Europe. In the period 1996-1998 he played roles in the A'PART theater in Plovdiv. Marin also had a role in a TV film, sponsored by the Queen of the United Kingdom and also performed the song of the film. In 2000 he and his sister Sonya Yoncheva became the winners of the year in a TV national music competition for young singers - "Hit minus one" with the duet song of Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli - "Time to Say Goodbye". In 2004 Marin won the first prize for a young singer in a competition for French songs - "Alians Fransese" with the songs "Oh,Marie"-Johny Hollyday and "Lanvie d'amer"-Pascal Obispo. In 2005 Marin Yonchev became the Winner of Star Academy - Bulgaria. After it he took part in the big national tour of Star Academy. In March 2006 Marin was rewarded the first prize for a debut of BG Radio for his first song and clip - "One Senseless Day" ( "Един Безсмислен Ден" in Cyrillic) . For 11 weeks his clip is on the first places in the competition - "The Big 10" on the National Bulgarian Television. It is also on the top of radio and other TV musical charts.

In 2007 Marin Yonchev graduated from the National School for Music and Arts in his hometown Plovdiv with basic subjects - operatic singing, contrabass(double bass) and piano. He can also play guitar and flute.

In 2007 he was accepted as a student in classical singing at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève. He is the younger brother of operatic soprano and Operalia winner Sonya Yoncheva.

Repertoire

Some of the songs that he performed in Star Academy were - Elvis Presley - "Always on my mind"; Frank Sinatra -"My Way"; Roy Orbison - "Pretty Woman"; Jon Bon Jovi -"Always"; Aerosmith - "I don't want to miss a thing"; Righteous brothers - "Unchained Melody"; Sting - "Every breath you take"; Zucchero - "Senza Una Donna"; Jimmy Somerville -"You make me feel"; Elvis Presley - "One night". He also sang many Bulgarian songs. Marin Yonchev also composes songs and writes the texts, mainly in English.He has more than 30 author's songs. In his concert repertoire are songs of Elvis Presley, Guns N'Roses, Aerosmith, David Coverdale, Freddie Mercury, Deep Purple, etc. and his author's songs. He also performs tenor arias. His sister Sonya Yoncheva is a soloist at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Together Marin and Sonia have performed many duet songs.They have won the first awards in TV musical competitions with the songs "Time To Say Goodbye" and "Barcelona".

Songs from SA

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