Yurii Vasylkivskyi

Style: Pop

Info about Yurii Vasylkivskyi:

Yuriy Vasylykivskyi is a Ukrainian singer and composer known for his extensive contributions to the country's music scene. Between 1983 and 1984, he performed as an orchestra artist in the "Slavutych" song and dance ensemble of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Philharmonic. From 1984 to 1985, he worked with the Ternopil Regional Philharmonic alongside honored artists of Ukraine, Lyubov and Viktor Anisimov. Between 1985 and 2000, he was an artist with the Vinnytsia Regional Philharmonic, serving as the artistic director and soloist of the group "GRAI" from 1991 to 2000. Since 1991, he has also collaborated as the musical director for People's Artist of Ukraine, Mykola Hnatyuk. Vasylykivskyi has composed approximately 200 songs with lyrics by various poets, including M. Proshcheruk, M. Tkach, and B. Oliynyk. His songs have been performed by renowned Ukrainian singers such as M. Hnatyuk, A. Hnatyuk, and I. Popovych. He is the author of music for the children's musical "New Adventures of Leopold the Cat" and the dramatic play "Don't Believe the Magician." Additionally, he has written over ten instrumental suites and more than 250 song arrangements. Vasylykivskyi owns the professional recording studio "Master Vox Records." He is recognized as a prominent singer and composer both in Ukraine and internationally, having won numerous international festivals and competitions. ([mastervox.com.ua](https://mastervox.com.ua/artists/estrada/juriy_vasilkovsky?utm_source=openai))