Khrystyna Soloviy

Khrystyna Ivanivna Soloviy (Ukrainian: Христина Іванівна Соловій; born 17 January 1993 in Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-Lemko[1][2] folk singer.

Khrystyna Soloviy
Христина Іванівна Соловій
Background information
Birth nameKhrystyna Ivanivna Soloviy
Born (1993-01-17) 17 January 1993
Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)Singer

Biography

Soloviy was born on 17 January 1993 in Drohobych in the family of choral conductors.

She moved with her family to Lviv and for three years sang Lemko's folk songs in the choir "Lemkovyna".[3] Khrystyna is a quarter Lemko by origin. She graduated from the philological faculty of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.[4][5]

Musical career

2013: Holos Krayiny

In 2013 Khrystyna participated in the Ukrainian version of The Voice – Holos Krayiny. She gets the team of Svyatoslav Vakarchuk and reaches the semi-finals of the competition. While attending, she sang mostly Ukrainian folk songs.[6]

2015: Zhyva voda

In 2015 Soloviy released her debut album "Zhyva voda" (Ukrainian: Жива вода; Living water) which included 12 songs (ten folk songs of Lemko and Ukrainian origin and two written by herself).[7][8]

2018–present: Liubyi Drug

On October, 24 Khrystyna releases her second studio album "Liubyi Drug" (Ukrainian: Любий друг; Dear Friend).

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2015 Zhyva voda (Жива вода)
  • 2018 Liubyy Druh (Любий друг)

Music videos

YearTitleDirectorAlbum
2015TrymaiMaksym KsiondaZhyva voda
2015Pod oblachkomYana AltukhovaZhyva voda
2016Khto, yak ne ty?Andriy BoyarLiubyi Drug
2017FortepianoAnna BuryachkovaLiubyi Drug
2019Liubyi DrugLiubyi Drug
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