Katarzia (born 9 February 1989) is a Slovak artist, singer-songwriter and producer. Her song "Kde sa slzy berú" was named best single of 2017 at the Radio Head Awards. Her songwriting has also been recognised; alongside Jonatán Pastirčák she composed music and lyrics for the Slovak National Theatre's adaption of the Sophocles play Antigone. It was recognised as Best Incidental Music at the 2018 DOSKY Awards. Kubošiová studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.
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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Katarzia is Slovakian musician Katarína Kubošiová (born in Nitra, former Czechoslovakia) on 9 February 1989; 2) Katarzia was an Slovakian alt-rock band from Brezno. 1) Katarzia is Slovakian musician Katarína Kubošiová (born in Nitra, former Czechoslovakia) on 9 February 1989. She released "Generácia Y" in 2013. 2) Katarzia was an Slovakian alt-rock band from Brezno. Their style was influenced by metal, punk, folk, ska, and alter
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Katarzia (born 9 February 1989) is a Slovak artist, singer-songwriter and producer. Her song "Kde sa slzy berú" was named best single of 2017 at the Radio Head Awards. Her songwriting has also been recognised; alongside Jonatán Pastirčák she composed music and lyrics for the Slovak National Theatre's adaption of the Sophocles play Antigone. It was recognised as Best Incidental Music at the 2018 DOSKY Awards. Kubošiová studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.
Katarzia is a self-made artist, songwriter, lyricist and music producer based in Prague, singing in Slovak language. She was raised in theatre and earned a master's degree at film screenwriting and dramaturgy. Katarzia often collaborates with Jonatán Pastirčák (Isama Zing, Pjoni), who is a well-known Slovak artist, producer and film music composer coming from the Slovak experimental scene. and sonic magician and producer Oliver Torr. H
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