Boglárka Csemer

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Boglárka Csemer (2018)
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Boglárka Csemer (born November 30, 1986 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian singer and composer specializing in pop and jazz . She is also known by the stage name Boggie . Csemer represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna , Austria and was able to prevail until the finals, where she ultimately took 20th out of 27th places.

Life

Csemer was already enthusiastic about singing as a child and first got to know Hungarian folk songs. As a teenager she took piano and classical singing lessons . In 2005 she went to Paris for a year . In memory of this time, the song Un an à Paris was created, which she later published on an album. In 2007 she began a three-year vocal training at the Kőbányai Zenei Stúdió . In March 2009 she founded the Csemer Boglárka Quartet with Áron Sebestyén, Mihály Simkó-Várnagy and Tamás Szabó , with which she performed at the Budapest Jazz Club and the Sziget Festival , among others . In 2011 she received a special prize from the Hungarian Jazz Association (Magyar Jazz Szövetség) at a competition for her song Japánkert ( German Japanese Garden ). In 2013 and 2014 she released her first two albums with her own compositions, on which she sings in Hungarian, French and English. In the meantime she has performed in France , Austria , Germany , Holland , Slovakia and the USA .

In 2015 she took part for Hungary with the song Wars for Nothing ( Hungarian: Háborúk a semmiért ) at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 , where she took 20th place.

Discography

Albums

  • 2013: Boggie , Tom-Tom Records
  • 2014: All is one is all , Tom-Tom Records
  • 2017: 3 , Tom-Tom Records

Singles

  • 2014: "Perfume" / "Nouveau Parfum"
  • 2015: Wars for Nothing

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