Alexandra

Alexandra true the years

Alexandra Tallman was born on in Kikinda, Serbia, a little town 150 kilometers from Belgrade. She was the 2nd child of Kostadina Panovska and Dradomir Tomin. She started to sing at the age of 4 and to play the Violin at the age of 7. Even as a small child she always loved music and dreamed of studying to become a professional musician.

And thanks to her parents that dream would start to become reality. 

When she turned seven, Alexandra's parents enrolled her in an elementary music school and bought her first Violin.

Shortly after, Alexandra began winning violin music competition throughout her country, though her exceptional singing talent would be recognized a few years later.

Alexandra’s transformative journey with Primadonna Gordana Jevtovic

At the age of 16, Alexandra attended her first singing class at the Belgrade National Theatre under the tutelage of the esteemed Prima Donna, Gordana Jevtović, the First Lady of Belgrade Opera. Impressed by her talent, Ms. Jevtović invited Alexandra to a private meeting in her office, where she requested a performance of *O Mio Babbino Caro*. Alexandra sang with such passion and brilliance that she captivated her audience as if performing before a sold-out crowd at Milan’s La Scala. Instantly, Ms. Jevtović became her greatest advocate, taking Alexandra under her wing. This marked the beginning of a profound and inspiring artist-coach relationship.

Alexandra Tallman’s Meteoric Rise: From TV Debut to European Stardom

At 17, Alexandra Tallman made her television debut on Serbia’s most popular channel, PINK, captivating 2.25 million viewers with a stunning performance of Whitney Houston’s *I Will Always Love You*. The Serbian audience embraced her instantly, recognizing her extraordinary potential. That same year, she performed a duet with legendary Serbian singer Predrag Gojković Cune on Belgrade’s National TV, accompanied by the Radio Television of Serbia National Orchestra. Mr. Gojković famously declared to the audience, “How lucky you have to be to be born with this talent!” That year, Alexandra also won her first award as Best Female Artist at the National Competition of Young Serbian Artists. By age 20, she launched a major Balkan tour, evolving from a gifted vocalist into a true performer with each show.

Alexandra's Ascent: From Emerging Artist to Global Star in Germany

Alexandra, an emerging artist, made the bold decision to relocate to Germany to advance her career. Would she, like many young talents before her, fade into obscurity in her home country, unable to replicate the success of her debut? Striving for new musical challenges, Alexandra did not hesitate much about it. And in Germany, is where she actually evolved into a world-class star, mastering English and performing fluently in over five languages. She toured extensively across Europe, sharing stages with music industry giants, including James Brown’s renowned saxophonist, Sir Waldo Weathers.

American dream come true

In 2018, after being discovered by Beyoncé's songwriters, Alexandra Tallman moved from Germany to the United States, ultimately establishing her career in Los Angeles, California.Her music career highlights include performing with David Foster, recording at Universal Music Group studios and the historic "Whitley Room" in Hollywood (where Miley Cyrus have worked), with production from Grammy-nominated producers such as Wayne Wilkins ( Beyonce - Sweet Dreams). Her tracks have been mixed by Grammy-winning engineer Sean Tallman. Notable releases include singles like “Imagine” and "Fared,". Alexandra’s music is prominently featured and promoted through ‘Isina music’ owned by Walter Afanasieff.