Zitat: "Born on 08.08.1973 - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Kiril Valeri started playing the piano when he was 5 years old.
He graduated from the 114 English Language School in Sofia, then studied jazz vocals between 1992 and 2000 at the Prayner Conservatory in Vienna with Andreas Winternitz and Ines Reiger.
Kiril Valeri has lived in Vienna since 1992 and now works as a singer, composer and song writer.
2000 - Diploma in Jazz Singing, Prayner Conservatory, Vienna.
2001 - Cast member of the musical "Mozart!", Theater an der Wien.
Live performances at the Edenbar, Andino, Roxy, Fischerbräu and Roter Engel.
Performance at the International Film Festival Viennale `01 - In the main hall of the town hall - Vienna.
Cineplexx tour through Austria. Concert at National Palace of Culture (NDK) - Sofia, Bulgaria.
Silvester Gala - Sacher Hotel - Vienna.
2002 - Performances at the State Opera Ball 2002, Kafesieder Ball in Hofburg Palace and The International Jazz Festival 2002 - Bansko - Bulgaria.
2003 - Stateopera Ball 2003, Kafesieder Ball 2003, Haus Witgenstein, Silvester Gala - Sacher Hotel - Vienna.
The cover song "Swan Lake" was chosen in 2006 by The United States AIDS Charity Organisation, together with other internationally acclaimed artists such as Moby and Heather Small, as background music for some of the sport events organised in the US by this Charity organization.
Kiril VAleri has worked with the following musicians and artists:
In Bulgaria:
Akaga, Ani Lozanova, Teddy Katzarova, Jenny, Angel Zaberski Jr., Rumen Bojadjiev, Magga, Chocho Vladovski.
In Austria:
Alexander Wladigeroff, Konstantin Wladigeroff, Aminata, Endre Hofmann, Peter Gabis, Kamen Gospodinov, Bojidar Sotirov - ORF, Markus Eckl, Emmad Sayah - Do Re Mi Records, Oliver Kerschner, C - Bra, Kristian Ignatov - IGI Records, Horst Dieter, Fulvio Bertosso, Uljana Levit, Ksenia Ivankovic, Marnix Veenenbos, Robert Woisetschläger, Christian Leitgeb, Ines Reiger,
Peter Strutzenberger.
Kiril Valeri is currently working with a new producer - Rumen Dimitrov - on a Jazz remix project."