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1 Early life and education  





2 Music career  



2.1  Performance at England vs. Estonia football match  







3 Charity concerts  





4 Albums  



4.1  Salaja  





4.2  Ballads  





4.3  Ballads 2  





4.4  Fly Away  





4.5  Hannah Live  





4.6  Everything is Changing  







5 Awards and achievements  





6 References  





7 Further reading  





8 External links  














Hannah Ild






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Hannah
Ild at Wembley Stadium in 2008
Ild at Wembley Stadium in 2008
Background information
Birth nameHanna Pruuli
Also known asHanna Ild, Hannah Ild
Born (1981-05-12) 12 May 1981 (age 43)
Tallinn, Estonia
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1997–present

Hannah Ild (née Pruuli; born 12 May 1981), known professionally as Hannah, is an Estonian songwriter, singer, and pianist of ballads and classic pop.

Early life and education[edit]

Ild's interest in music began at an early age. She began singing even before she could speak. When she was three years old, she joined the Children Music Studio. From there she went on to join the Estonian Radio Singing Studio. When she was seven, Hannah Ild joined the elite Estonian TV Girls' Choir. At the same time she also began to attend the Tallinn Music School. Here she realized her talent for playing piano. By the time she was thirteen, she had produced her first song called "Childhood Land", composing lyrics and music together, which won first place in the Estonian Children's Song Competition in 1995. She went on to produce more songs entirely of her own creation.

Hannah studied media and advertising at Tallinn University (Media and Advertising) and organizes events.

Music career[edit]

In 1997, Hannah Ild left the TV choir and began her solo career. She came in second place in the Estonian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, performing her own song "Lonely Soul". The jury of the Estonian Association of the Phonogram Producers awarded Hannah's song "Salaja" with the Dance Hit of the Year 2001.[1] The jury nominated her twice for an Estonian Music Award in the category "Female Artist of the Year" in 2003 and 2004, but she did not win.[2][3] The Estonian Music and Phonogram Producers Union awarded Hannah with the Golden Record prize of the biggest selling Estonian "Female Performer of the Year 2003".[4]

For her next album Ballaadid 2, Hannah's record label, owned by her husband, launched a $200,000–$250,000 promotion campaign. The Estonian music managers called this a "crazy experiment" considering 1.4 million people as the size of the targeted market. This accounted as the biggest budget for advertising an Estonian album in history.[5][6] The buyers of the albums participated in a drawing lot of a Mercedes-Benz A-Class as the main prize. After the car was handed out to the winner, the sales numbers for the album dropped.[7][8] The campaign earned Hannah Ild two Golden Record awards in Estonia: the biggest selling "Album of the Year 2005" and the biggest selling "Female Performer of the Year 2005".[9]

Performance at England vs. Estonia football match[edit]

Hannah Ild performed in Euro 2008 qualification match between England and EstoniainWembley Stadium on 13 October 2007.[10] She sang the national anthems of both countries before the match. England won the game 3:0, with goals by Wright-Phillips, Rooney and Rähn (own goal).

Charity concerts[edit]

Albums[edit]

Salaja[edit]

In 2001 came Hannah Ild's debut album Salaja. This was a huge success – especially the lead song "Salaja" ("Secretly") – becoming the greatest hit in Estonian pop history. The Album won the Estonian Music Award in the category of the Dance Hit of the Year. "Salaja" was nominated in five categories from a jury in 2001 – Female Artist of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Dance Hit of the Year, Radio Hit of the Year and Best Dance Artist of the Year.

Ballads[edit]

The 28 November 2002 saw Hannah Ild releasing her new album Ballads – unplugged, acoustic version – comprising fifteen songs, all with Hannah Ild singing her own compositions accompanied, in some, by the cello. All songs were composed, produced, performed and piano accompanied by Hannah Ild.

Ballads 2[edit]

In the beginning of 2004 Hannah began recording her fourth CD, accompanied by a symphonic orchestra. All songs written, performed and produced by Hannah Ild.

Fly Away[edit]

In July 2003 came out Hannah Ild's third Album Fly Away – dance style songs, all composed, produced and performed by her. In addition "Fly Away", "Once More" and "Hoping" are currently released as singles. "Hoping" went to first place in the Top 40. In the beginning of 2004 Hannah began recording her fourth CD. All songs written, performed and produced by Hannah Ild.

Hannah Live[edit]

In November 2005 she released her fifth CD – Hannah Live – a double Best of concert CD of Hannah's songs.

Everything is Changing[edit]

Ild released her album Everything in Changing on 8 October 2007; all songs composed by Hannah Ild with production and arrangement by James McMillan.[11]

Awards and achievements[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eesti Muusikaauhinnad 2001 (Estonian Music Awards 2001. In Estonian). Estonian Association of the Phonogram Producers
  • ^ Eesti Muusikaauhinnad 2003 (Estonian Music Awards 2004. In Estonian). Estonian Association of the Phonogram Producers
  • ^ Eesti Muusikaauhinnad 2004 (Estonian Music Awards 2004. In Estonian). Estonian Association of the Phonogram Producers
  • ^ Estonian Pop Music Annual Awards 2003
  • ^ Hull eksperiment (Crazy Experiment. In Estonian). Eesti Ekspress
  • ^ Hannahi plaadikampaania – kõigi aegade kalleim ja kõmulisim (Hannah's Album Campaign: The Most Expensive and Sensational of All Times. In Estonian). SL Õhtuleht
  • ^ Hull eksperiment (Crazy Experiment. In Estonian). Eesti Ekspress
  • ^ Hannahi plaadikampaania – kõigi aegade kalleim ja kõmulisim (Hannah's Album Campaign: The Most Expensive and Sensational of All Times. In Estonian). SL Õhtuleht
  • ^ Estonian Pop Music Annual Awards 2005
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: England and Estonian National Anthems performed by Hannah. YouTube.
  • ^ "Hannah (2) - Everything is Changing". Discogs.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]


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