Urban Symphony

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Urban Symphony
Urban Symphony (2009)
Urban Symphony (2009)
Background information
OriginTallinn, Estonia
GenresClassical crossover,[1] electronic,[2] pop
Years active2007–2010
Past membersSandra Nurmsalu
Mann Helstein
Johanna Mängel
Mari Möldre

Urban Symphony is an Estonian music group. It represented

Rändajad", finishing in 6th place with 129 points. In doing this, they achieved Estonia's best placement since 2002.[3][4]

History

In autumn 2007,

.

In 2010, Urban Symphony announced that they would be disbanding. The announcement was due to Nurmsalu wishing to prioritise motherhood, while the group's other members wished to continue their studies and pursue other interests.[9]

Members

The producer

Eurolaul 2006, the Estonian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The backing singer Mirjam Mesak supported Gerli Padar with backing vocals on stage of Eurovision Song Contest 2007
.

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
EST
[10]
SWE
[11]
FIN
[12]
BEL (Vl)
[13]
SUI
[14]
GRE
[15]
UK
[16]
2009 "
Rändajad
"
3 14 10 68 86 8 117 TBA
"Päikese poole" 12 [17]
2010 "
Skorpion
"
11 [18]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

References

  1. ^ MySpace profile
  2. ^ About Urban Symphony
  3. ^ "Estonia - "Rändajad" performed by Urban Symphony". BBC. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  4. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Final | Final | Eurovision Song Contest - Copenhagen 2014". Eurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 2009-07-07. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  5. ^ 03.08.2009 00:00 - Kaks takti ette (Video of the episode) Archived 2012-07-10 at archive.today Estonian Television
  6. ^ Alaverest pärit Sandra Nurmsalu võitleb pääsu eest Eurovisiooni poolfinaali (Sandra Nurmsalu from Alavere Village to fight for qualification to Eurovision semifinal. In Estonian). Kristina Amor, Harju Elu 27 February 2009
  7. ^ Urban Symphony: ilus muusika võib ka hirmuäratav olla (Urban Symphony: Beautiful music can also be terrifying. In Estonian). Melu.ee
  8. ^ Results of the finals of Eurovision 2009 Archived 2009-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (May 17, 2009)
  9. ^ "Sandra Nurmsalu: tahan lapsele kogu aeg olemas olla | Elu". elu.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  10. ^ Estonian Airplay Chart
  11. ^ Swedish Singles Chart
  12. ^ Finnish Singles Chart
  13. ^ Belgium Flanders Singles Chart
  14. ^ Switzerland Singles Chart
  15. ^ Greek Singles Chart
  16. ^ UK Singles Chart
  17. ^ "MyHits".
  18. ^ "Raadio Uuno". Uuno.ee. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Leto svet
"
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2009
Succeeded by
Siren
"