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Judith Lefeber
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Judith Mahdavi Lefeber (born 14 March 1981) is a German singer, who gained fame as a finalist of the first season of the television show Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of Pop Idol.
Biography
[edit]Lefeber was born in Manipal, Karnataka, India. At six months old, she was adopted by a couple from Germany and grew up in Rheda-Wiedenbrück near Gütersloh alongside her adoptive brother; who is seven years her senior. She started taking vocal, piano and ballet lessons at four years old, followed-up by joining the local girl's choir. After her high school graduation, Lefeber went on studying singing and piano at the conservatory in Detmold. Shortly afterwards, she moved to Essen.
In 2002, Lefeber participated in the first season of Deutschland sucht den SuperStar. Although she was widely considered as the favourite finalist right from the beginning of the show, she decided to leave DSDS after her second performance, explaining that personal issues that had arisen. However, after the final show it was revealed that Lefeber had received the highest percent of votes both during the top 10 and top 9 shows.
Afterwards Lefeber signed a contract with Warner Music. Released in fall 2003, her debut album In My Dreams saw comparatively big success, peaking at number 17 on the German albums chart (almost two years after her quit from DSDS), while the album's singles reached number 13 ("I Will Follow You") and number 70 ("Everybody Does") respectively on the national singles chart.
In 2004, Lefeber was engaged for the leading role in the musical Aida in Essen. Simultaneously, she released her second album In My Room after a sudden label change to Zyx Music. Due to a lack of promotion, both the album and the same-titled single saw less to no commercial success. The singer has since focused on starring in stage musicals.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GER [1] |
AUT [2] |
SWI [3] | |||
| In My Dreams |
|
17 | — | — | |
| In My Room |
|
— | — | — | |
Singles
[edit]| Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GER | AUT | SWI | |||||||||||||
| 2003 | "I Will Follow You" | 13 | — | 61 | In My Dreams | ||||||||||
| "Everybody Does" | 70 | — | — | ||||||||||||
| 2004 | "In My Room" | — | — | — | In My Room | ||||||||||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released. | |||||||||||||||
References
[edit]- ^ "Chartvelfolgung / Yvonne Catterfeld / Longplay" (in German). musicline.de PhonoNet. Retrieved 27 March 2010.[dead link]
- ^ "Austrian Charts > Daniel Schuhmacher" (in German). austriancharts.at Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 21 June 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
- ^ "Swiss Charts > Daniel Schuhmacher" (in German). swisscharts.com Hung Medien. Archived from the original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2010.
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[edit]Judith Lefeber
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Birth, adoption, and upbringing
Judith Lefeber was born Judith Mahdavi Lefeber on March 14, 1981, in Manipal, Karnataka, India. [4] At six months old, she was adopted by a German couple and relocated to Germany. [4] She grew up in Rheda-Wiedenbrück near Gütersloh, where she was raised alongside an adoptive brother seven years her senior. [4] Her childhood in this North Rhine-Westphalian town shaped her early environment in a German family setting following the adoption. [4]Musical education and early training
Judith Lefeber's parents fostered her musical talent from a young age. At four years old, she began taking piano and ballet lessons, and she gave her first public performance at five, appearing alongside other piano students.[5] Parallel to these instrumental and dance studies, she discovered her passion for singing and joined the Mädchenkantorei St. Aegidius, a local girls' choir in Wiedenbrück, where she sang until age 14.[5] In addition, she received three years of professional private vocal instruction during this period.[5] After completing her secondary education with the Mittlere Reife, Lefeber advanced her formal training as a Jungstudentin at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, where she studied singing (mezzo-soprano) and piano.[5] She later relocated to Essen to continue her musical education at the Folkwang University of the Arts.[5]Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Participation and performance
Judith Lefeber competed in the inaugural season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (2002–2003), the German version of Pop Idol. [6] She was widely regarded as one of the strongest contestants and an early favorite to win, with media and observers frequently describing her as the leading contender from the start. [7] [8] Judges praised her vocal talent highly, comparing her to Whitney Houston and dubbing her the "deutsche Whitney Houston" for her powerful performances. [7] She advanced to the live finals as part of the top 10 contestants and performed in the top 10 and top 9 live episodes, where her strong showings reinforced her status as a frontrunner. [8] [6]Voluntary withdrawal and voting details
Judith Lefeber voluntarily withdrew from Deutschland sucht den Superstar after participating in the second Mottoshow of the live phase. [9] She announced her decision in January 2003 through an emotional video message, explaining that she had placed excessive pressure on herself, felt herself beginning to change as a person, and wanted to remain true to her own identity. [9] This came despite widespread expectations that she would be a top contender, given the jury's high praise and her strong performances up to that point. [9] In a subsequent interview, Lefeber described the broader personal toll of the competition, including a complete lack of privacy, constant filming for media exploitation, theft of personal items in the shared house, restricted contact with family, and an intensely competitive atmosphere she likened to a "sick" Big Brother-style environment filled with envy and pressure. [10] She stressed that the experience went far beyond singing ability and involved unacceptable rules and behaviors that clashed with her values, ultimately leading to her choice to leave. [10] Lefeber expressed no regrets about her withdrawal and rejected media claims that RTL had labeled her unstable. [10] After the season concluded, RTL disclosed that Lefeber had received the highest percentage of viewer votes in both the top 10 and top 9 episodes. [11] This revelation underscored her substantial audience support during the rounds she completed, despite her voluntary exit. [11]Music career
Debut with Warner Music and In My Dreams
Following her voluntary withdrawal from Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Judith Lefeber signed a recording contract with Warner Music. [12] She released her debut studio album In My Dreams on October 20, 2003, through the label in Germany as a CD album. [13] The album reached its peak position of number 17 on the German Albums Top 50 in its entry week (week 45 of 2003), spending a total of 3 weeks on the chart. [14] The lead single "I Will Follow You" was released ahead of the album in 2003 and peaked at number 13 on the German Singles Top 100, where it charted for 13 weeks beginning in week 37 of 2003. [15] The follow-up single "Everybody Does" entered the German Singles Chart on November 24, 2003, and peaked at number 70. [16]Switch to ZYX Music and In My Room
In 2004, Judith Lefeber switched from Warner Music to ZYX Music for her next release. [17] Her second studio album, In My Room, was released on November 22, 2004, through ZYX Music. [18] The album included a mix of original material and covers such as "Castle in the Sky," "Easy as Life," "Take a Bow," and the title track. [18] Released with limited promotion, In My Room and its lead single "In My Room" did not achieve notable chart positions. [19] The single was issued as a CD on ZYX Music, featuring radio and album versions along with additional tracks like "Easy as Life (Single Version)." [20] This marked the end of Lefeber's major-label recording phase. [21]Musical theatre career
Transition and known roles
In 2004, concurrently with the release of her second album, Judith Lefeber transitioned from pop music to musical theatre. [5] Through a casting process, she secured the leading title role in Elton John and Tim Rice's musical Aida at the Colosseum Theater in Essen, marking her debut on stage. [5] [22] Producers selected her for the part, with Stage Holding managing director Burkhard Koch stating, "Judith came, sang and won. Her voice and her charisma convinced us: Judith is the perfect Aida." [22] She herself expressed enthusiasm, noting she was a major Elton John fan and could hardly wait to perform the role. [22] Rehearsals for the production began at the end of August 2004, leading to her premiere on October 6, 2004. [23] [22] She continued in the role at the Colosseum Theater until July 2005. Since 2004, Lefeber has primarily focused her career on stage musical theatre performances, including: [5]- Ensemble member in the musical revue Musical Hautnah (September 2006 – Christmas 2007, engagement extended but left early due to pregnancy)
- Dionne in Hair at Staatstheater Kassel (January – July 2009)
- Title role in Aida at Theater Chemnitz (September 2011 – June 2012, and season 2013/2014)
- Dionne in Hair in Meiningen and Eisenach (2012)
- Other appearances such as Queen – Another Kind of Magic at Staatstheater Kassel and various concerts with Vogtland-Philharmonie. [5]
