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Taisia Povaliy

Taisia Povaliy

Ukrainian singer (born 1964)


Taisia Mykolaivna Povaliy[lower-alpha 1] (born 10 December 1964) is a Russian singer and actress.

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She started her career of singer in 1985. In 1993, she won the Grand Prix at the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, Belarus.[1]

In 1995, she released her first album.[2] The next year she was awarded the honorary title of Merited Artist of Ukraine.[2] In 1997, she was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine.[2] In 1998, she was awarded the Order of Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus (International).[3]

Personal life

From 1982 to 1993, she was married to keyboardist Volodymyr Povaliy (born 6 June 1959), who worked in the Kyiv Music Hall as the artistic director of the singer Ivo Bobul's musical group, made backing tracks for Zhanna Bodnaruk, Vitalii Bilonozhko, Alla Kudlai and Taisia Povaliy, now he works as an arranger in the presidential orchestra. In this marriage, a son Denis Povaliy was born on 28 June 1983.[4] In 1993, the marriage ended in divorce.[5]

Since 31 December 1993, Taisia has been married for the second time to musician and producer Igor Likhuta (born 11 April 1961).[1]

Political views

Povaliy was a candidate for Party of Regions at the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election; placed second on the party list[6] She was elected into parliament.[7] She left the Party of Regions parliamentarian faction on 3 June 2014.[8] Povaliy did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[9]

In 2015 Ukrainian parliament made a decree to remove Povali as Ukrainian National Singer because she does concerts in Russia.[3]

On 9 May 2022 Povali performed in Russia at a concert for Victory Day, she did this 2,5 months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[10][2][11]

In September 2022, the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine added Taisia Povaliy to the sanctions list.[12] During the 2023 New Years celebrations, Povaliy sang a traditional Ukrainian song on Russian state TV, which led her to being branded "shameless" and a "traitor" by many Ukrainians.[13]

In February 2023, Povaliy stated that she supported Vladimir Putin's policy in Ukraine and called it "salvation".[14] Povaliy also confirmed that she has been living in Russia since 2022.[14]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Panno kokhannia (1995)
  • Ya vas liubliu (1997)
  • Sladkiy grekh (1999)
  • Bude tak (2000)
  • Odna-Yedyna (with Joseph Kobzon; 2002)
  • Ptitsa volnaya (2002)
  • Ukrainski pisenni perlyny (2002)
  • Serdenko (2004)
  • Za toboy (2007)
  • Veryu tebe (2010)
  • Serdtse – dom dlya lyubvi (2018)
  • Eiforiia (2020)
  • Osobennye slova. Ispoved (2021)

Live albums

  • Ukraina. Golos. Dusha (2008)

Compilations albums

  • Chortopolokh (2001)
  • Charivna skrypka (2002)
  • Vozvrashchayu (2003)
  • Nakazany lyubovyu (2008)
  • Ya pomoljus' (2012)
  • Dve zvezdy (with Aleksandr Marshal; 2012)
  • Osobennye slova (2020)

EPs

Filmography

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Notes

  1. Ukrainian: Таї́сія Микола́ївна Повалі́й; Russian: Таи́сия Никола́евна Повали́й, romanized: Taisiya Nikolaevna Povaliy; née Hiriavets (Ukrainian: Гиряве́ць, Russian: Гиряве́ц, romanized: Giryavets)

References

  1. Куварына, Таццяна; Спрынчан, Андрэй (30 July 2010). "Зачараваная песняй" (PDF). Lítaratura i mastatstva (in Belarusian). 30 (4974): 4. ISSN 0024-4686. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 March 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  2. (in Russian)/(website has automatic Google Translate option) Short bio, LIGA
  3. "Архив (1998—2006) | СЕГОДНЯ". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  4. Hodge, Nathan; Lister, Tim; Kottasová, Ivana; Regan, Helen (24 February 2022). "Russia launches military attack on Ukraine with reports of explosions and troops crossing border". CNN. Archived from the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  5. Губкин, Иван (8 February 2023). "Таисия Повалий озвучила истинные причины переезда в Россию". Дни.ру. Retrieved 13 February 2023.

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