Regina Spektor
- Music Artist
- Music Department
- Actress
Regina Spektor was born in Moscow, USSR to a musical Jewish family. Her
father, Ilya Spektor, is a photographer and violinist. Her mother,
Bella Spektor, was a music professor in a Russian college of music and
now teaches at a public elementary school in New York. Spektor learned
how to play piano by practicing on a Petrof upright that was given to
her mother by her grandfather. The family left the Soviet Union in 1989
due to the ethnic and political discrimination which Jews faced; Regina
was nine and had to leave her piano behind.The family settled in the
Bronx, New York, where Spektor graduated in Fair Lawn public high
school. She gradually achieved recognition through performances in the
anti-folk scene in downtown New York City, most importantly at the East
Village's Sidewalk Cafe. She sold self-produced CDs at her performances
during this period: 11:11 (2001) and Songs (2002). Her other album
Soviet Kitsch (2004) was also self produced but Sire and Shoplifter
Records help produce the album, while Begin to Hope (2006) was
completely produced by Sire records. Regina Spektor is best known for
her real lyrics that are supported with her completely recognizable and
unique voice.