Tatyana Mezhentseva Explained

Tatyana Mezhentseva
Alias:Tanya Mezhentseva
Birth Date:14 December 2009
Birth Place:Moscow, Russia
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:2014–present
Associated Acts:Denberel Oorzhak, Dina Garipova

Tatyana "Tanya" Mezhentseva (Russian: Татьяна "Таня" Меженцева; born 14 December 2009) is a Russian singer. She represented Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 along with Denberel Oorzhak with the song "A Time for Us", placing 13th. Mezhentseva was again selected, this time as a solo performer, to represent her country at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "Mon ami", eventually placing seventh. This made her the third Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant to compete twice, after Ekaterina Ryabova for Russia in 2009 and 2011 and Lerika for Moldova in 2011 and for Russia in 2012.[1]

Early life

Tatyana Mezhentseva was born in Moscow, Russia, on 14 December 2009.[2] She began singing at the age of four.[3] She studied at the Pop Art Workshop under the direction of Alla Pugacheva and later became a student at the Igor Krutoy Academy. At the competition New Wave Junior (Russian: Детская Новая волна|Detskaya Novaya volna|links=no) held in Crimea, Mezhentseva met and befriended Denberel Oorzhak, and they decided to make a duet.[4]

Career

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019

On 24 September 2019, Mezhentseva and Oorzhak took part in Russian: Akademiya Eurovision 2019, Russia's national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, which took place at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow. They won the national selection and were set to represent Russia at the contest.[5]

During the opening ceremony and the running-order draw which took place on 18 November 2019, Russia was drawn to perform third on 24 November 2019, following France and preceding North Macedonia.[6] On 24 November 2019, the duo performed in the final of the contest, placing 13th with 72 points.[7]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021

On 30 October 2021, Mezhentseva attended Russian: Akademiya Eurovision again, but this time as a solo artist, performing the song "French: [[Mon Ami (Tanya Mezhentseva song)|Mon Ami]]|i=unset". Of the twelve participating acts, she placed third with the professional jury with 36 points, and topped the online vote, receiving almost 20% of the votes.[8] She won the competition and earned the right to represent Russia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Paris, France.[9] This time, she was more successful, reaching 7th place out of 19 participants. She was the last Russian entrant in any Eurovision event as Russia got expelled from the EBU two months later.

Discography

Singles

Title[10] YearAlbum
"Fifth Element" (Russian: Пятый элемент)2019rowspan="9"
"A Time for Us" (Russian: Время для нас)
"Russian: Molodi|i=unset" (Russian: Молоды)2020
"Russian: Neonoviy ryukzak|i=unset" (Russian: Неоновый рюкзак)
"Russian: Novaya era|i=unset" (Russian: Новая эра)2021
"Russian: Devochka ogon|i=unset" (Russian: Девочка огонь)
"French: [[Mon Ami (Tanya Mezhentseva song)|Mon Ami]]|i=unset"
"Russian: Hvatit grustit|i=unset" (Russian: Хватит грустить)2022
"I Got Love"2023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tanya Mezhentseva Returns To Junior Eurovision For Russia!. García. Belén. 28 October 2021. ESC Bubble. 20 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Russia chooses Tatyana Mezhentseva and Denberel Oorzhak. 26 September 2019. Junior Eurovision. European Broadcasting Union. https://web.archive.org/web/20210925170612/https://junioreurovision.tv/story/russia-chooses-tatyana-mezhentseva-and-denberel-oorzhak. 25 September 2021. live. 20 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Татьяна Меженцева. 26 September 2019. 24smi.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20211029065227/https://24smi.org/celebrity/103794-tatiana-mezhentseva.html. 29 October 2021. live. ru. 20 November 2021.
  4. Web site: Татьяна Меженцева. ru. Вокруг ТВ. https://web.archive.org/web/20211120092118/https://www.vokrug.tv/person/show/15694230761/. 20 November 2021. live. 20 November 2021.
  5. Web site: Russia: Who Is Tanya Mezhentseva?. 17 November 2021. Eurovoix. Herbert. Emily. 20 November 2021.
  6. Web site: This is the Junior Eurovision 2019 running order! . European Broadcasting Union . 2 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200528214606/https://junioreurovision.tv/story/here-is-the-running-order-for-junior-eurovision-2019 . 28 May 2020 . 18 November 2019 . live.
  7. Web site: Final of Gliwice-Silesia – Junior Eurovision Song Contest. 10 September 2020. Junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union.
  8. Web site: Tanya Mezhentseva to represent Russia at the 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. J. Tim. 3 November 2021. That Eurovision Site. 20 November 2021.
  9. Web site: Granger. Anthony. 26 October 2021. Russia: Tanya Mezhentseva Will Compete in Junior Eurovision 2021. 26 October 2021. Eurovoix. en-GB.
  10. Web site: https://24smi.org/celebrity/103794-tatiana-mezhentseva.html. ru:Татьяна Меженцева. ru. Андрианова. Татьяна. 8 December 2021. 24СМИ. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027085308/https://24smi.org/celebrity/103794-tatiana-mezhentseva.html. 27 October 2021. live.