Maika Makovski

Maika Makovski (born 1983) is a Spanish songwriter, singer, guitarist and pianist of Macedonian father and Andalucian descent.

Maika Makovski
Makovski in Barcelona (2010)
Background information
Born1983 (age 3637)
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, instrumentalist
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • piano

Makovski started writing songs at 12 and performing live at 14. At 15 she won her first professional recognition in a major local contest with a jury formed of members of Sony Music, Rockdelux and RNE (Spain's National Radio), and has won other awards such as Altaveu Frontera '03, Balears Sona '02 and Eurofest '02 in Macedonia.[1]

Between 1998 and 2003, Makovski changed her country of residence repeatedly before finally settling in Barcelona to record her first album Kradiaw (2005, PAE), which brought her to the attention of the mainstream press.

Between 2005 and 2007, Makovski commuted between New York and Barcelona, touring extensively with artists such as The Dubliners and the Jayhawks, Her second album Kraj so Koferot (2007, Wildpunk Records) was a more intimate record which drew equal acclaim from the press and the public. [2]

In 2009, Makovski and her band recorded 12 new songs under the production guidance of John Parish for Maika Makovski, her first album to receive an international release and attention.[3]

From 2011 to 2013, Makovski juggled the release and touring of her albums Desaparecer (2011) and Thank you for the Boots (2012) with the writing, performing and the musical direction of Calixto Bieito's theatrical productions Desaparecer (2011 – Teatre Romea / Festival Grec),[4] Forests (2012 – BIT/Birmingham Repertory Theatre)[5] and Leonce und Lena (2013 – Residenz Theater).

In 2015, she released her first live album, Live – Apolo!, and recorded the album Chinook Wind, released in 2016 and produced once more by Parish.

Makovski is a trained artist and the artwork that accompanies her releases makes use of her paintings and photography.

Discography

  • Kradiaw (2005)
  • Kraj so Koferot (2007)
  • Maika Makovski (2010)
  • Desaparecer (2011)
  • Thank You for the Boots (2012)[6]
  • Live – Apolo! (2015)
  • Chinook Wind (2016)
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References

  1. http://personaenongrata.blogspot.com/2008/10/maika-makovski-kraj-so-kferot-2007.html
  2. "Maika Makovski – ‘Kraj so koferot’", valladolidwebmusical.org, September 2008
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  3. "Introducing Maika Makovski", entertainment-focus.com Archived 21 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Desaparecer, www.focus.es (nd) (in Spanish)
  5. Forests, Barbican Theatre, 2012
  6. Alex Knott, "Maika Makovski – Thank You for the Boots", Frost Magazine, 13 April 2012


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