Helene Fischer
Helene Fischer | |
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Born | Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Soviet Union | 5 August 1984
Other names | 'Schlagerkönigin' |
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Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse(s) |
Florian Silbereisen (m. 2008)Thomas Seitel (m. 2021) |
Children | 1 |
Musical career | |
Origin | Wöllstein, Germany |
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Website | www |
Helene Fischer (German: [heˈleːnə ˈfɪʃɐ]; born 5 August 1984)[1] is a German schlager singer. Since her debut in 2005, she has won numerous awards, including 17 Echo awards, four "Die Krone der Volksmusik" awards, and three Bambi awards. She has sold at least 15 million records.[2] In June 2014, her multi-platinum 2013 album Farbenspiel became the most downloaded album ever by a German artist and is currently the sixth-best-selling album of all time in Germany.[3] Her signature song "Atemlos durch die Nacht" was the best-selling song in Germany in 2014. She has had the best-selling album of the year in Germany five times: in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018.[4][5][6][7][8] She ranked No. 8 on Forbes' list of "The World's Highest-Paid Women in Music 2018," earning US$ 32 million.[9] Fischer has been referred to as the "Queen of Schlager".[10][11][12][13]
Early life
[edit]Helene Fischer was born in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, former Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, to Pyotr and Marina Fischer.[1] Her father worked as a physical education teacher, and her mother was an engineer. Her paternal grandparents were Black Sea Germans[14] who were among those sent to forced settlements in Kazakhstan and Siberia.[1] In 1988, at the age of three-and-a-half, she emigrated with her parents and her six-year-old sister to Wöllstein, West Germany.[15][16]
After graduating from high school, Fischer attended the Frankfurt Stage & Musical School for three years, where she studied singing and acting.[17] During this time, she performed on stage at the Staatstheater Darmstadt, as well as at the Volkstheater Frankfurt.
Career
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During her time at the Stage & Musical School, Fischer's mother secretly copied a demo CD with six of Fischer's songs and sent it to various recording studios to gauge the reaction of professionals.
Fischer's debut on stage occurred on 14 May 2005, in a program by the TV channel ARD. It was a duet with schlager singer Florian Silbereisen. The two later became a couple.[15]
She has won 17 Echo awards, the "Goldene Henne" award seven times, and the "Krone der Volksmusik" prize four times. All her albums and DVDs have achieved multiple gold and double platinum certifications. Her songs, with their stories of the everyday worries and woes of home-loving folks, are lyrically close to what could be called "country music," although musically quite different.
Her fanbase extends beyond Germany, Austria, and Switzerland to Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, the United Kingdom, Finland, and New Zealand.
She released her first English album, The English Ones, on 7 June 2010. The album was produced by Jean Frankfurter
(Erich Ließmann), a German producer, composer, and arranger. On singing in English, Fischer commented: "I have always dreamed of singing my songs in another language. English is the language of country, the music that we call Schlager. Language is a tool, but it is important that what you sing comes from the heart – and that is what this album is about."In January 2013, she made her acting debut in an episode of the German TV series Das Traumschiff.
On 4 October 2013, she released her album Farbenspiel in Germany. She went on tour in 2014 and embarked on a major stadium tour in 2015.[18] She performed at the Olympia Stadium in Berlin in front of 120,000 people. The album received platinum certification after just five days in Germany, Denmark, and Austria. Farbenspiel became the most successful release by a German female artist in the first week of release in the past decade. To date, over 2.4 million copies of the album have been sold.
On 13 November 2015, Fischer released a Christmas album entitled Weihnachten. It consists of two CDs, the first featuring Christmas songs sung in German and German dialects, and the second featuring songs sung in English.[19] The album reached number 1 on the year-end charts in both Germany and Austria and received a total of 14 platinum certifications in both countries. It sold over 1.3 million copies.
In 2016, she sang the German version of "How Far I'll Go" ("Ich bin bereit"), the title song from Disney's Moana.
On 12 May 2017, she released her eighth studio album, titled Helene Fischer. It was released by Polydor. The album debuted at number one on the Austrian, German, and Swiss Albums Charts and reached the top ten in the Netherlands and the Flemish region of Belgium. In Germany, Helene Fischer sold more than 300,000 copies in its first week of release, making it the highest-selling debut since Herbert Grönemeyer's 2002 album Mensch. The album won nine platinum certifications in Germany and Austria and has sold over 1 million copies in both countries to date. She performed all her new songs, along with several hits from previous albums, at the Kesselhaus in Munich, and released the album Helene Fischer – Das Konzert aus dem Kesselhaus, showcasing this performance.
In June 2018, she began her second stadium tour, performing in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Austria. In several locations on this tour, she performed up to five times in a row. Her show was developed in collaboration with 45 Degrees of Cirque du Soleil.[20] In October 2018, The New York Times ranked Fischer seventh in terms of the world's biggest touring musical acts of the year. In the 2018 Forbes list of top-earning female artists worldwide, she ranked 8th.[21][22] This also makes her the most successful non-English singer currently.
Fischer performed at the SnowpenAir 2022 Music Festival in Grindelwald Terminal in the Switzerland Alps. There, she sang the protest song Freiheit (song) as her response to the most recent Russian invasion of Ukraine and another instance of forced resettlement by Russia.[citation needed] Fischer wore a blue and yellow ribbon in solidarity with Ukraine,[23] tearfully introducing the song by describing the sorrow experienced by Ukrainian families being resettled and torn apart by the war. She performed the song with blue and yellow highlights on the stage.[24]
Die Helene Fischer Show
[edit]Fischer hosted the annual music entertainment show Die Helene Fischer Show
from 2011 to 2019, which aired during Christmas on German public television. In this show, she performed alongside various artists, including David Garrett, Michael Bolton, Tom Jones, Max Raabe, Take That, Udo Jürgens, Olly Murs, Andrea Berg, Bryan Adams, Unheilig, Kiefer Sutherland, Freya Ridings, Andrea Bocelli, Nick Carter, and Queen. She also accompanied Lindsey Stirling with an acrobatic performance.Discography
[edit]- Von hier bis unendlich (2006)
- So nah wie du (2007)
- Zaubermond (2008)
- So wie ich bin (2009)
- Für einen Tag (2011)
- Farbenspiel (2013)
- Weihnachten (2015)
- Helene Fischer (2017)
- Rausch (2021)
- Die schönsten Kinderlieder (2024)
Guest appearances and duets
[edit]- Eros Ramazzotti: album Vita ce n'è – "Per il resto tutto bene" (2018)
- Andrea Bocelli: album Passione – "When I Fall in Love" (2013)
- Michael Bolton: Various duets, e.g. "Make You Feel My Love", "Vivo Per Lei"
- Robbie Williams: album The Christmas Present – "Santa Baby" (2019)
- "Just Pretend" by Elvis Presley and Helene Fischer, featuring Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- "Voilà" with young Emma Kok (2023)
Tours
[edit]- Mut zum Gefühl – Live 2008
- Zum ersten Mal mit Band und Orchester Live (2011)
- Für einen Tag Live (2012)
- Open Air-Tour 2013
- Farbenspiel Live (2014/2015)
- Helene Fischer Live 2017/2018
- Die Stadion-Tour 2018
- Rausch Live (2023)
Awards
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Bambi
[edit]- 2013: for Musik national
- 2014: for Entertainment
- 2017: for Musik national
Echo
[edit]- 2009: for Deutschsprachiger Schlager
- 2009: for DVD Produktion des Jahres (Mut zum Gefühl Live)
- 2010: for DVD Produktion national (Zaubermond Live)
- 2012: for Deutschsprachiger Schlager
- 2013: for DVD Produktion national (Für einen Tag – Live 2012)
- 2013: for Deutschsprachiger Schlager
- 2014: for Album des Jahres
- 2014: for Deutschsprachiger Schlager
- 2015: for Schlager
- 2015: for Album des Jahres
- 2015: for Hit des Jahres
- 2015: for Musik-DVD/Blu-Ray national[25]
- 2016: for Musik-DVD/Blu-Ray national (Weihnachten), (Farbenspiel Live)
- 2016: for Album des Jahres
- 2016: for Live-Act national
- 2016: for Crossover
- 2018: for Schlager
Goldene Henne
[edit]- 2007: for Aufsteigerin des Jahres
- 2008: for Musik
- 2010: for Leserpreis Musik
- 2012: for Publikumspreis Musik
- 2014: for Musik
- 2014: Superhenne (Special 20th Anniversary Award)
- 2016: for Musik
- 2020: for Entertainment with Die Helene Fischer Show 2019
Goldene Kamera
[edit]- 2012: for Beste Musik national
- 2016: for Beliebtester deutscher Musik-Act
Krone der Volksmusik
[edit]- 2008: for the Erfolg des Jahres 2007
- 2009: for the Erfolg des Jahres 2008
- 2010: as Erfolgreichste Sängerin 2009
- 2012: as Erfolgreichste Sängerin 2011
Romy
[edit]- 2014: as Beliebteste Moderatorin – Show
World Music Awards
[edit]- 2014: Best-selling German Artist
Personal Life
[edit]From May 2008, Fischer was in a relationship with Florian Silbereisen. The two were regarded as the "dream couple of German pop music" and frequently became the subject of speculative tabloid headlines. In December 2018, they announced that they had been separated for some time and had remained friends.[26] Fischer later revealed that her new partner was aerial acrobat Thomas Seitel, with whom she collaborates in her stage shows.[27] In December 2021, the couple married and welcomed a daughter. Later that same year, they moved into a house[28] in Inning am Ammersee, where the family has lived ever since.[29][30]
Social Engagement and Political Statements
[edit]Fischer has generally refrained from making political statements in the past. However, she expressed clear opposition to discrimination, racism, hatred, and violence in an interview with the magazine "Stern." She described these as poisonous to society and called for the defense of democratic values, urging people to stand against extremism by participating in elections and resisting intimidation from antidemocratic forces.[31]
Her remarks sparked controversy among her fans, particularly among suspected supporters of the far-right party AfD in Germany, who subsequently spread hateful messages under her Instagram posts and criticized her. On the other hand, she also received support for her outspoken stance against racism and antidemocratic propaganda. Some users praised her for publicly taking a stand and positioning herself against the far-right, with some declaring themselves new fans because of her opposition to hatred and intolerance. Fischer is not the only celebrity to have spoken out in the "Stern" magazine.[31]
Other well-known personalities such as Udo Lindenberg, Collien Ulmen-Fernandes, Maite Kelly, Roland Kaiser, Mario Barth, Atze Schröder, Florian David Fitz, and Michael "Bully" Herbig have also expressed their opinions on social and political issues.[31]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Певица Хелен Фишер: "Я родилась в Сибири" /Singer Helene Fischer: "I was born in Siberia"". gazeta.aif.ru (in Russian). Argumenty i Fakty. 25 February 2009. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
Хелен Фишер родилась 5 августа 1984 года в Красноярске. В июне 1988 года с родителями эмигрировала в Германию. После окончания школы Stage & Musical School / Helene Fischer was born in Krasnoyarsk, 5 August 1984. In June 1988, with her parents, she emigrated to Germany. After graduation from Stage & Musical School in Frankfurt...; Бабушки и дедушки Лены Фишер разделили судьбу сотен тысяч поволжских немцев, которых в 1941 году сослали в Казахстан и Сибирь. / Her grandparents shared the fate of hundreds of thousands of Volga Germans, who in 1941 were exiled to Kazakhstan and Siberia.
- ^ Music certifications: AT Archived 1 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine CH DE DK Archived 19 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Helene Fischer bricht Alltime-Download-Rekord" (in German). 4 June 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- ^ "TOP 100 ALBUM-JAHRESCHARTS - 2013". OFFIZIELLE DEUTSCHE CHARTS.
- ^ "OFFIZIELLE DEUTSCHE CHARTS". TOP 100 ALBUM-JAHRESCHARTS - 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
- ^ "OFFIZIELLE DEUTSCHE CHARTS". TOP 100 ALBUM-JAHRESCHARTS - 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
- ^ "OFFIZIELLE DEUTSCHE CHARTS". TOP 100 ALBUM-JAHRESCHARTS - 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
- ^ "OFFIZIELLE DEUTSCHE CHARTS". TOP 100 ALBUM-JAHRESCHARTS - 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
- ^ "The World's Highest-Paid Women in Music 2018". Forbes. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
- ^ Frey, Angelica (8 July 2020). "Ja Ja Ding Dong! How schlager found its joyful place in the pop camp". The Guardian.
- ^ "Pop queen Helene Fischer makes rare political comment on Chemnitz". Deutsche Welle. 5 September 2018.
- ^ "The 'perfect flesh' of Helene Fischer". thelocal.de. 3 January 2013.
- ^ Baur, Susanne (12 April 2016). "So viel Geld hat Helene Fischer wirklich auf dem Konto". InStyle (in German).
- ^ "Im Gespräch mit Helene Fischer im Deutschen Bundestag". Bundesministerium des Innern, für Bau und Heimat (in German). Retrieved 16 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Helene Fischer: Schön wie im Märchen". Der Westen (in German). Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ^ "- YouTube". www.youtube.com.[dead YouTube link]
- ^ "Helene Fischer – Stationen einer Karriere" (in German). Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ^ vorverkaufstarts.de Helene Fischer Tourdates, retrieved 5 October 2013.
- ^ "Helene Fischer - Weihnachten". UKMIX Forums. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ NewsWire.com, retrieved 23 November 2018.
- ^ The World's Highest-Paid Women In Music 2018. Forbes.com Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- ^ Grenier, Elizabeth (22 November 2018). "Better paid than Britney Spears: Who is Helene Fischer?". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ Helene Fischer „Luftballon“ (Live am Snowpenair 2022 in Grindelwald Terminal) on YouTube
- ^ 2022-03-27 Intro zu Freiheit ~ Helene Fischer @snowpenair on YouTube
- ^ Brunner, Ula (27 March 2015). "Die Helene-Fischer-Festspiele haben begonnen" [The Helene Fischer festival has begun]. RBB online (in German). Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg. Archived from the original on 30 March 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ Helene Fischer und Florian Silbereisen trennen sich. www.n-tv.de/leute, 19. December 2018; Retrieved August 19, 2024
- ^ Alle wollen mehr über Helene Fischers neuen Freund wissen – doch es gibt ein Problem. www.merkur.de/boulevard, 20. December 2018; Retrieved August 19, 2024
- ^ "Helene Fischer & Thomas Seitel: Heimliche Hochzeit! Jetzt kommen alle Details raus". intouch.wunderweib.de. 12 June 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
- ^ "Tänzerin teilt privates Foto mit Helene Fischer und Thomas Seitel | MDR.DE". www.mdr.de/meine-schlagerwelt (in German). 7 August 2023. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
- ^ "Helene Fischer: Haus am Ammersee - So idyllisch wohnt die Sängerin". intouch.wunderweib.de (in German). 24 June 2021. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
- ^ a b c "Hasswelle gegen Helene Fischer im Netz – AfD-Fans völlig atemlos". Watson (in German). 3 February 2024. Archived from the original on 7 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in German)
- Helene Fischer at AllMusic
- Helene Fischer at IMDb
- 1984 births
- Living people
- People from Alzey-Worms
- German female dancers
- German television presenters
- German actresses
- Russian and Soviet-German people
- Soviet emigrants to Germany
- Echo (music award) winners
- Schlager musicians
- Volga German people
- 21st-century German women singers
- German women television presenters
- Actresses from Rhineland-Palatinate