Menu
Menu

Ravlyuk Lyubomyr Romanovych

1973

Liubomyr Romanovych Ravliuk (February 16, 1973, in the village of Ustia, Sniatyn district, Ivano-Frankivsk region) is a Ukrainian singer, composer, teacher, lecturer at the Pedagogical College of the Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi. Fedkovych, methodologist of the Institute of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education of Chernivtsi Region, artistic director of folk amateur groups of the vocal ensemble "Marichka" of the Central Palace of Culture in Chernivtsi, the men's choir "Dzvin" named after T. Stinkovyi, and teachers and staff of the Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi.

He is a member of the National League of Composers of Ukraine, the All-Ukrainian Music Union, and a laureate of the Mark Cheremshyna and Sydor Vorobkevych Literary and Art Prizes.

Laureate of song festivals: "New Names" (Kyiv), "Dzherela" (Lutsk), "Bukovynskyi Zhayvir" (Chernivtsi), "When Cossacks Sing" (Chernivtsi), "Pervotsvit" (Chernivtsi), "Chervona Ruta" (qualifying round).

Director of the folk amateur vocal ensemble "Marichka" of the Central Palace of Culture in Chernivtsi, artistic director of the folk amateur male choir "Dzvin" named after T. Stinkovyi, faculty and staff of the Yuriy Fedkovych National University of Chernivtsi.

He is the author of the musical collection of his own compositions "The First Step to Love" (1999), the collections "Rainbow Colors", "Kalyna from Chornohora", "Song Unites Hearts", "Happiness to You, Ukraine!" and more than 200 songs in total, including "Sad Tear", "Mykolayiv Day", "Native Village", "Beautiful Woman", a number of children's songs; "Hedgehog", "Elephant", "Speckled Chicken" based on poems by V. Savka.

She collaborates with poets Vadym Kryshchenko, Ivan Hrekuliak, Volodymyr Hryhorak, Svitlana Yarema, Vasyl Vaskan, Mykhailo Brozynskyi, Olena Lohynova, Maria Fushtor, People's Artist of Ukraine Levko Dutkivskyi, People's Artist of Ukraine Ivan Derda, Honored Artist of Ukraine Vasyl Danyliuk, Honored Artist of Ukraine Andriy Tsyganko, and arrangers Yevhen Belyaev, Andriy Hural, Ihor Yakymovych, Mykola Babynchuk, and Vasyl Pluhatorik.

2024 © Ukrainian Musical World