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Росинка Free Music

Росинка

Effective period / Period of releases: 1978

Members: Христина Михайлюк

Rosynka is a female vocal ensemble of Prykarpattia University.
For the first time the student vocal ensemble "Rosynka" appeared on the big stage on March 7, 1967 under the direction of Khrystyna Mykhailyuk, then a first-year student of the Music and Pedagogical Faculty of Ivano-Frankivsk Pedagogical Institute (now Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian University). The composition of the ensemble often changed due to the short student age, but "Rosynka" has always been a kind of professional women's vocal school. Having already received national, then All-Union, recognition, in 1971 the girls were invited to take part in the musical TV movie "Red Route", which the studio "Ukrtelefilm" shot by Myroslav Skochilyas shot in Yaremche ("Rosynka" was almost the most famous of all team). The beauties from Prykarpattia added a special charm with their presence and vocal style along with the same young singers and composers as they were then: amateur Levko Dutkovsky, Volodymyr Ivasyuk, Valery Gromtsev, Vasyl Zinkevich, Nazariy Yaremchuk, Sofia 15 three were sung brilliantly, three brilliantly sang "Rosynka" - "Flow" by Ruslan Ishchuk to a poem by Stepan Pushyk, "Cranes fly away" by Alexander Bilash to the words of Valery Guzhva, "Where the mountains and forests" by Valery Gromtsev to the text by Nikolai Buchko. Thousands of concerts, thousands of fans, thousands of autographs, hundreds of works… In the golden fund of "Rosynka" Ukrainian folk songs, love songs, romances, works of world and modern classics.