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The Telnyuk Sisters

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The Telnyuk Sisters
ТЕЛЬНЮК: Сестри
ТЕЛЬНЮК: Сестри - The Telnyuk Sisters
ТЕЛЬНЮК: Сестри - The Telnyuk Sisters
Background information
OriginKyiv,Ukraine
GenresRock,Art Rock,Crossover
Years active1986–present
LabelsCOMP music /EMI
KOMORA
MembersLesya Telnyuk
Halya Telnyuk
Sviatoslav Borovyk
Igor Patsovskyi
Maksym Rymar
Websitehttp://www.telnyuk.info

The Telnyuk Sisters (Ukrainian:ТЕЛЬНЮК: Сестри) are a Ukrainian vocalduo composed of Lesya and Halya Telnyuk. They were awarded theVasyl Stus Prize for the preservation and promotion of theUkrainian culture. They have also been awarded thePeople's Artist of Ukraine prize.[1]

Early life

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Ukrainians Lesya andHalya Telnyuk began composing at the age of 13. They created rock ballads, elegies, and songs for choral performances based on the verses of classic Ukrainian poets. They began their first serious attempt at arranging their own songs with composer Alexander Melnyk. They then began their professional music career in the year 1986.

Career timeline

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Lesya (right) and Galya (left) Telnyuk in 2009

In 1987, one year after their debut, the sisters became the laureates of the national competition "New Names". They won multiple awards at the first and second"Chervona Ruta" festivals in 1989 and 1991 with songs based on the verse ofPavlo Tychyna.

In the early 1990s, the sisters released the albumsMoment andLesya and Halya, in collaboration with composer Andryj Shust ("Falcon"). They then adopted a new sound in collaboration with pianist and composer Ivan Davydenko ("Take offence", "Under the Rain", "Ophelia", "Next to You") and later with Eugene Bortnychuk, Oleg Putyatin, and Igor Sereda, leading to the album "Silence and Thunder."

In 1997, the Sisters, along with ex-Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, recorded the track "My Futile Love". On the 60th anniversary of the birth of the Ukrainian poetVasyl Stus, the programme "Swinging evening broken even ..." was created. It was a series of performances by Raisa Nedashkivska in cooperation with the son of the poet Dmytro Stus and actress Halyna Stefanova, as well as composer Sergyi Moroz. The programme "On the Edge", which was dedicated in memory of the poet, was seen and heard by Canadian students.

In 1998, the group was awarded theVasyl Stus Prize for the preservation and promotion of Ukrainian culture. In the early 2000s, the Telnyuks began to dabble in the theatre when the controversial playUBN (Ukrainian Bourgeois Nationalist) was staged inLviv Drama Zankovetska Theatre, led by Fyodor Nikolayevich Strigun and directed by Myroslav Hrynyshyn. Halyna Telnyuk was credited with screenwriting while the composer of the music was Lesya Telnyuk. The original version ofUBN is played at Lutsk Drama Theater.

For many years, the Sisters worked with Nina Morozevich, a teacher inBandura at Odesa State Conservatory and leader of trio Mallows at Odesa State Philharmonic. Together they collaborated on several tracks.

In Canada, the Telnyuk Sisters became acquainted with the Canadian artist Igor Polishchuk and within a few years, they released "Above Us The Sky", a fusion of music, poetry, and painting. This multimedia show also consisted of pictures, songs, and videos that played in ten cities in North America.The Star wrote that the tour's "music and performances break down language barriers".[2]

The duo participated in joint projects such asUkrainian Lullabies, Kruty: Concert for the Angels, Festival in Montreal. Live Voice of Vasyl Stus, andKobzar.

The sisters worked with Dmitro Stus and Roman Semysal on 2008 project Stusove Circle, aboutVasyl Stus. Then in December of the same year, they performed on theKomu Vnyz concert tour. The program "Wind of Centuries" was seen and heard inOdesa,Kherson, Krivyj Rig,Kirovograd,Sumy,Kharkiv, andDnipropetrovsk.

In 2009, the Sisters participated in Antonych Fest, the centenary celebration of the birth ofB.-I. Antonych held by artists and youth organisations. In addition to performances on the concert stage festival on October 7, they presented a CD titledForever: Bohdan-Ihor Antonych, with five interpretative songs on Antonych's poetry, and Ukrainian and French language tracks written with bandsDead Rooster, AbыMS and Olexandr Melnyk.

In 2010, their filmTelnyuk: Rehearsal premiered. It consisted of rehearsal recordings and was the first in Ukraine by director Alexander Antennae in the concert program of the Sisters'Yellow Dandelion. The sisters also released their albumSONMO. In the spring they toured several cities around Ukraine, concluding with a concert at the Kyiv Operetta which was attended by PresidentViktor Yushchenko.

The Sisters have also created a number of sketches of songs based on poems by Oksana Zabuzhko.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1991 – "Myt`" (Мить)
  • 1994 – "Halya i Lesya" (Галя і Леся)
  • 1998 – "Tysha i Hrim" (Тиша і Грім)
  • 2000 – "Live in Canada"
  • 2001 – "U.B.N.: pisni z vystavy" (У.Б.Н.: пісні з вистави)
  • 2003 – "Zhar-ptytsi" (Жар-приці)
  • 2005 – "Vybrane 1CD" (Вибране 1CD)
  • 2005 – "Vybrane 2CD" (Вибране 2CD)
  • 2007 – "Zhovta Kulbaba" (Жовта кульбаба)
  • 2008 – "Telnyuk: Nazavzhdy" (Тельнюк: Назавжди)
  • 2009 – "Telnyuk: Live" (Тельнюк: Live)
  • 2010 – "Telnyuk: Rehearsal" (Тельнюк: Rehearsal)
  • 2010 – "SONMO" (СОНМО)
  • 2010 – "Moje sertse v Verchovyni" (Моє серце в Верховині)
  • 2011 – "Incrustatsiji:pisni z vystavy" (Інкрустації: пісні з вистави)
  • 2011 – "Doroha zi skla" (Дорога зі скла)
  • 2011 – "X Y Z"

References

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  1. ^Указ Президента України від 22 січня 2019 року № 14/2019 «Про відзначення державними нагородами України з нагоди Дня Соборності України»(in Ukrainian)
  2. ^Ferenc, Leslie (May 28, 2013)."Ukrainian duo the Telnyuk Sisters breaking down language barriers on Canadian tour".The Star. RetrievedNovember 26, 2018.

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