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Lili Ivanova studied in the Varna Medical School for Nurses between 1956-1959. After graduation she worked for a year as a nurse in the hospital in Kubrat after which she started a music career following an audition for singers in the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia. Her first big hit Saturday Evening (Събота Вечер) was released in 1963. Currently, Lili Ivanova supports a foundation for orphans 'Lili Ivanova Foundation'. Some of her songs have been performed by foreign singers in a variety of different languages. Especially, Uteha, her 1975 song, was sung by Sezen Aksu as Yaşanmamış Yıllar ("Unlived Years" or "Unexperienced Years" in Turkish) in 1976. She is known in Turkey as "Bulgarian Ajda Pekkan".


Discography
Lili Ivanova has released 35 albums (two of them - gold (15,000+). In Bulgaria, she has released 29 singles. Lili has also released singles and albums in Romania, Turkey, Germany, Spain and other countries. She is also very popular in Russia and she has sold many albums in the former Soviet Union.

She has songs in variety of languages, including Russian, English, German, French, Turkish, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew.

Lili Ivanova has had many tours abroad, mainly in USSR (and Russia in the 90s). She has had successful concerts in Germany, Cuba, Japan, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, Greece, Portugal, etc., as well as several tours in the US and Canada singing for Bulgarian immigrants there.


Awards, Nominations & Orders
1. The Golden Key - Bratislava (1966).
2. Over ten international awards (1966 to 1976).
3. Lili Ivanova was nominated as one of the most famous women for the 20th century by the International Association of the Women.
4. L. Ivanova received the highest level Order Stara Planina, by the president of the Republic Bulgaria, Petar Stoyanov, for her enormous achievements in Bulgarian Pop Music (1999).

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