Darja Švajger (born 16 June 1965 in Maribor, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia) is one of Slovenia's most popular singers, best known for having represented her country in the Eurovision Song Contest on two occasions.

Darja Švajger
Darja in Euro Fan Cafe, 2015
Darja in Euro Fan Cafe, 2015
Background information
Born (1965-06-16) 16 June 1965 (age 59)
Maribor, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia
OriginSFR YugoslaviaSlovenia
OccupationSinger
Years active1993-present

Early life

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Music entered Darja's life when she was still a child. After finishing secondary school, she entered the College of Music and attended art classes in Graz, Austria, where she studied classical solo singing and jazz. In 1997, she graduated magna cum laude. Already during her studies she had started performing as a solo vocalist with various bands and symphony orchestras. Since 1992 she has been engaged in several projects of the Slovene National Theatre in Maribor. In 1993, the international jury of the Melodies of the Sea and the Sun pop music festival, held in Koper, awarded her first prize in the Slovenian section of the international category. Her first album, In the Arms of the Night, soon followed.

Eurovision 1995

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The year 1995 was of great importance to Darja. She represented represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, performing the song Prisluhni mi ("Listen to me") by Primoc Peterca and Saso Fajon. The ballad achieved seventh place: Slovenia's best ever result to the contest. Darja won the 1995 and 1996 Pop Singer of the Year awards in Slovenia. In the following years, she became very active and her second album, Moments, was released in 1998.

Eurovision 1999

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In 1999, Darja again won Slovene national selection for Eurovision and therefore was selected to represent the country in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Jerusalem. Peterca and Fajon again wrote a ballad for her, entitled For A Thousand Years. The composer stated that he had been inspired by the city of New York during his four-month stay there. Slovene broadcaster RTVSLO had high hopes and indeed the song was in first place at the beginning of the voting; it even got a highest score of 12 points from Ireland and Croatia. The song finally scored a total of 50 points and was ranked 11th among the 23 entries.


Albums

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  • 1994: V objemu noči
  • 1995: Prisluhni mi
  • 1998: Trenutki
  • 1999: Še tisoč let
  • 2001: Plameni
  • 2005: Najlepše uspešnice
  • 2008: Moji obrazi
  • 2013: Moji obrazi

Official music videos

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  • 1995: Prisluhni mi
  • 1999: Še tisoč let / For a thousand years
  • 2014: Sončen dan
  • 2015: En svet

See also

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Preceded by Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1999
Succeeded by