Pop music in Ukraine

Pop music in Ukraine

Popular music in Ukraine is Western influenced pop music in its various forms that has been growing in popularity in Ukraine since the 1960's.

The decades

1960s

1970s

The 1970s saw the emergence of a number of folk rock groups. One of the most prominent was a group known as Kobza which included 2 electric banduras. Initially it started off as an instrumental group playing folk inspired cool jazz. Other groups gradually appeared on the scene primarily from Western Ukraine such as Medikus, Smerichka. Major contributions were made by song writer Volodymyr Ivasiuk and singer Sofia Rotaru and Nazariy Yaremchuk.

1980s

After the tragic death of V. Ivasiuk in 1978, developments in Ukrainian pop music almost ground to a halt. Even established folk -rosk groups such as Kobza began to sing in Russian. The songs of Ivasiuk were rarely heard on the radio and many of the established singers such as Sofia Rotaru began to sing in Russian exclusively.

Many Ukrainian musicians moved to Moscow, and various Moscow based Pop groups had a pop songs in the Ukrainian language such as the group Samotvety - Verba.

1990s

The 1990's saw an explosion in the Ukrainian Pop music world. This was brought on by the Chervona Ruta Festival which was held in Chernivtsi in 1989 and sponsored by the Kobza corporation. At the end of the 80's it was considered that Ukrainian language based rock would not be effective. The sponsoring of a Ukrainian only festival did much to change this perception.Groups that came to prominence were Komu Vnyz, Ne zhurys', * Taras Petrynenko & Hrono,* [http://cdbaby.com/cd/kerekesha] Fata Mogana Band [http://www.fata-morgana-band.com/] .

Among the popular groups and performers of the 90's were Braty Hadiukiny and sister Vika, Russya, Iryna Bilyk. Oleksandr Ponomaryov, Taisiya Povaliy , Oleksandr Tischenko, Ani Lorak Anatoli Matviychuk, Andri Mikolaichyck. Bands like Scryabin,VIY [http://www.viy.in.ua] , Vopli Vidoplyasova ,Aqua Vita and Van Gog were just a few of the many popular bands of that time.

2000s

In recent times folkloric elements have made a resurgence in modern Ukrainian pop music. Hutsul folk melodies, rhythms and dance moves were effectively used by the Ukrainian winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Ruslana.

* Sofia Rotaru – released a number of Ukrainian language albums that were in top chart positions (To the Only One)
* Okean Elzy – popular rock band
* Ruslana - singer , composer , pianist , conductor (http://www.ruslana.com.ua/)
* Verka Serduchka - singer
* [http://www.fata-morgana-band.com/ Fata Morgana band]
* https://cdbaby.com/cd/kerekesha

Recent developments

One of the most important and truly original musicians to come out of Ukraine in recent years is the ultra-avantgarde folk singer and harmonium player Mariana Sadovska.

Ukrainian pop and folk music arose with the international popularity of groups like Vopli Vidoplyasova, Viy [http://www.viy.in.ua] , Okean Elzy, et al.

Styles

Jazz

Pop

Rock

Ukrainian rock bands include Braty Hadiukiny, Komu Vnyz, Plach Yeremiyi, Taras Petrynenko, Viy, Ivo Bobul, Vopli Vidoplyasova and others. Opalnyi Prynz was, perhaps, the most influential Rock band in the late 80's and [http://www.fata-morgana-band.com/] *Fata Morgana in early 90's. Okean Elzy, featuring Slava Vakarchuk has long been among the most popular bands of Ukrainian pop-rock, and has had some success abroad. The pop-singer Ruslana also uses some elements of rock in her work. Interesting in rock music is Skryabin. The group played pop-rock and included interesting words! Ot Vinta is simple.

The Rock legends of Ukraine is a series of compilations of the best works of known Ukrainian rock groups.

New wave of rock music in Ukraine are represent by groups TOL, Skinhate, Fleur, Ya i Drug Moi Gruzovik, Anna, Snuff, Pictures Inside Me, Fakultet, S.K.A.I. (pop-rock), Marakesh, Underground Dimension, Holy Blood (folk metal),Kara , FACTOR150 (christian metalcore), Robots Don't Cry (punk-rock) etc.

Metal

A Capella vocal groups

Pikardiyska Tertsiya,

Singer-songwriter

Viktor Morozov, Andriy Panchyshyn, Eduard Drach.

Fusion groups

The band Mandry is known for fusing traditional Ukrainian music with rock, blues, reggae and chansons.

Hip-hop

One of the prominent groups is Tanok Na Maydani Kongo ("The Dance on the Congo Square") which raps in the Ukrainian language (specifically the Slobozhanshchyna dialect) and mix hip hop with indigenous Ukrainian elements. Most Hip-hop in Ukraine is however in Russian.

Ukraine's 2005 entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, GreenJolly's "Together We Are Many", had recently been the unofficial anthem of the Orange Revolution. Eurovision required the lyrics be changed for the contest version because of rules against political content.

Recently a new artist named Vova zi Lvova (literally "Vova (Volodymyr from Lviv"), part of a collective known as Chorne ta Bile ("Black and White"), has entered onto the Ukrainian hip hop scene, gaining attention not only because of his serious lyrics (compared to groups such as TNMK, which frequently sing humorous or joke songs) but also because of his unique usage of the Ukrainian language in his lyrics.

Popular performers in Ukraine

* Vopli Vidoplyasova – Ukrainian folk-rock (http://vopli.com.ua)
* Plach Yeremiji – rock music
* Mandry - Mix of Ukrainian folk-rock and other genres (http://www.mandrymusic.com)
* Viy – Ukrainian folk-rock (http://www.viy.in.ua/)

Popular performers of the Ukrainian Diaspora

Pop music in the Ukrainian diaspora took off in the mid sixties in Western Canada with cover recordings by the Drifters 5 of Beatles tunes. They were followed by performers such as Mikey and Bunny.In the 1970's Montreal positioned itself as a major centre for Ukrainian Diaspora pop music mainly through the efforts of Bohdan Tymyc and his Yevshan corporation. Yevshan released numerous recordings by Zabava bands such as Rushnychok, Syny stepiv. It is through Yevshan that Luba Kovalchuk recorded here first recordings and started her rise through an album called Zoria (Album cover by Maurice Prokaziuk).

* Julian Kytasty – singer, composer, kobzar, bandurist
* Mariana Sadovska – singer, composer (http://www.mo-productions.com/marianasad.html)
* Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello
* Victor Mishalow – composer, kobzar, bandurist

External links

* [http://pisni.org.ua Ukrainian songs]
* [http://gomin.uazone.net Ukrainian songs]
* [http://torban.org/pisni Ukrainian/Lemko songs]
* [http://lemko.org/lemko/spivanky Lemko songs]


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