Ніна Матвієнко
МОЛИТВА
2006
Tracks:
01. Molytva
02. Oj chyje zh to pole
03. Syzokrylyj holubon'ku
04. Oj pidu ja do Kyjova
05. Cherez nashe sel'ce
06. Vedu rusalku
07. Oj vyjdu ja na vulycju
08. Zhuravlyky odletily
09. Na zhovten'komu pisochku
10. Rano-rano hovoryla jablun'ka
11. Oj spy, dytja
12. Oj jak prylitaly ta j dva sokolon'ka
13. Oj tam Semenko
14. Schedryk-schedryk, schedrivochka
15. Iz-za hory
2006
Tracks:
01. Molytva
02. Oj chyje zh to pole
03. Syzokrylyj holubon'ku
04. Oj pidu ja do Kyjova
05. Cherez nashe sel'ce
06. Vedu rusalku
07. Oj vyjdu ja na vulycju
08. Zhuravlyky odletily
09. Na zhovten'komu pisochku
10. Rano-rano hovoryla jablun'ka
11. Oj spy, dytja
12. Oj jak prylitaly ta j dva sokolon'ka
13. Oj tam Semenko
14. Schedryk-schedryk, schedrivochka
15. Iz-za hory
Anton Jozhik Leyba (Hedgehog)
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Nina Matvienko
 National artist of Ukraine Nina Matviyenko  is an unsurpassed performer of Ukrainian folk songs. She possesses a  unique, owing to its timbre and expressiveness, magnificent voice. The  singer’s repertoire comprises a great variety of folk songs: ritual,  lyric, funny, ballads and also Ukrainian songs of XVII-XVIII cultural  and historical period. Nina Matviyenko is constantly co-working with  outstanding Ukrainian modern composers: Yevhen Stankovych, Oleg Kiva, Myroslav Skoryk, Iryna Kyrylina, Ganna Gavrylets’.
National artist of Ukraine Nina Matviyenko  is an unsurpassed performer of Ukrainian folk songs. She possesses a  unique, owing to its timbre and expressiveness, magnificent voice. The  singer’s repertoire comprises a great variety of folk songs: ritual,  lyric, funny, ballads and also Ukrainian songs of XVII-XVIII cultural  and historical period. Nina Matviyenko is constantly co-working with  outstanding Ukrainian modern composers: Yevhen Stankovych, Oleg Kiva, Myroslav Skoryk, Iryna Kyrylina, Ganna Gavrylets’.Nina  Matviyenko’s talent was also revealed in theatre and cinema. She took  part in television performances ("Marusya Churay", "Kateryna Bilokur",  "Water overflowed across four fords"), feature films ("Straw bells",  "Missed deed", "Wedding is accused"), radio performances ("Arrow’s  flight", "Clarinets of tenderness"). She added sound-tracks to a number  of popular scientific, newsreel and documentary films, several  television and radio programs. In 1988 her first video was shot –  "Mermaid’s week".
Nina Matviyenko has personal works as a director  at the theatre. Her artistic gift embodied in course of a music  performance creation – "Under the Sun" (1997) with participation of a  Japanese dancer Tadashi Ando, and a grandiose music and stage event "We  sow a gold stone" (1998). Besides, the artist played in 16 performances  with an American theatre "La Mama E.T.C." (New York, USA) in 1995.
Since 1966 till 1991 Nina Matviyenko was a soloist of a voice studio at State Honored Ukrainian Folk Academician Choir named after G.Veryovka. Besides, since 1968 she simultaneously started singing in vocal trio "Zoloti Klyuchi" (Golden keys) with Valentyna Korotya-Kovalska and Maria Mykolaychuk.  Nina Matviyenko’s career as an artist is marked by the following  achievements: in 1978 she was conferred with the title of Honored Artist  for her great contribution into development of Ukrainian art and for an  intensive cultural activity; in 1985 – she was awarded with the title  of National Artist of Ukraine. A new period in the singer’s career is  connected with co-work with National ensemble of soloists "Kyevan Camerata",  which soloist she became in 1991. Incredibly expressive character of  the artist folk singing is combined perfectly with an academician style  of "Camerata" performing, which helps to vary the concert repertoire of  this music group.
Nina Matviyenko is a laureate of a contest  "Young voices", Ukraine, (1978), International radio contest of folk  songs in Bratislava (1978), All-Union television contest "With a song  along the life" (1979), the XI International festival of youth and  students (Moscow, 1985), a laureate of the State T. Shevchenko Prize of  Ukraine (1988), since 1989 she’s a member of Film-Makers Union of  Ukraine. In 1996 the singer was awarded with the highest award of the  International M. A. Kasyan Prize Fund – Order of Mykola Chudotvorets’.  Besides, in 1997 Nina Matviyenko became a Holder of a State Award – an  Order of Princess Olga, the 3d degree.
Since 1967 the singer has  been actively touring with concerts. She made successful tours in  Mexico, Canada, USA, Czech republic, Poland, Finland, Korea, France,  countries of Latin America. Her career as a singer resulted in numerous  records of Ukrainian folk songs, audio-records ("Lullaby of Dawn",  "Prayer"), CDs with songs of various genres. Among the most well-known  singer’s CDs are: "And heart will find rest", "Zolotoslov"  ("Goldenspeaker") (1997), several CDs "The songs of Ukrainian people"  (1998-1999) with vocal trio "Golden keys", "Sleep, Jesus" (2000) with  the participation of men’s choir named after L. Revutsky, "Oh,  voluptuous Venus" with an Ensemble of ancient music under leadership of K. Chechenya.
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