Where is Ruslana Lychko now? Ruslan Bely: biography, personal life, family, wife, children - photo

She was born on May 24, 1973 in Lviv. He has been involved in music since the age of four. She sang in the group "Orion", the children's ensemble "Smile".

The mother, the future singer Nina Arkadievna, worked at the Lvov Petrochemical Institute. But after her daughter's musical career took off, she changed her field of activity. now mom works as a chief media manager at her daughter's production center, which is called Luxen Studio.

Ruslana's father, Stepan Ivanovich, is now in business. Previously, together with the mother of the future singer, he worked as a heat engineer at the petrochemical institute. True, the singer's parents have not lived in the place for a long time - they have been divorced since 1981.

Ruslana Lyzhychko has a sister - Anna.

Grandfather Colonel, lives in Yekaterinburg. Passed from the Kursk Bulge to Berlin.

Little Ruslana was sent to a music school by her mother. Childhood can be considered the time when the career of the famous singer began. Even then, Ruslana participated as a vocalist in the groups "Horizon" and "Orion", she sang in the children's ensemble "Smile".

The girl received her general education at the 52nd secondary school in Lviv. After graduating from school, Lyzhychko entered the conservatory, from which she graduated in 1995 with a degree in symphony orchestra conductor and pianist.

In 1996, Ruslana won the festival "Slavianski Bazaar. The same year also brought Ruslana Stepanovna in Ukraine a nomination for the title of Singer of the Year, in addition, and the video for her song "Dzvinky Wind" was awarded the nomination for "Best Video". By that time, the singer's husband (married since December 1995), Alexander Ksenofontov, began to produce the Ruslan project and write songs for her.

Eurovision 2004 Ukraine (Final) - Ruslana - Wild dances

In Lvov, in 1997, Ruslana began work on the TV project "Christmas with Ruslana", which became the first Christmas TV show from this city.

In 1998, Ruslana released her debut album called "Dzvinky Vіter" ("Sounding Wind"). Critics responded positively to this record. One of the songs from this disc - "Svitanok" - became the "Best Song of the Year" at the "Golden Firebird" music festival in 1998.

In 1999, the singer released a disc of Christmas songs “Stop Rіzdvo 90s” (“last Christmas of the 90s”), the track list of which included folk and author's Christmas songs in original instrumental arrangements. Ruslana continued the same theme in her next studio work of 2003 - “Good evening to you…” (“Good evening to you…”).

Ruslana, mindful of her Hutsul (paternal) origin, began to actively combine in her music the motifs of Hutsul melodies, saturated with the sound of Ukrainian folk instruments, with the actual dance sound and rhythms. Her experiments in this area culminated in the release in 2003 of a disc called “Diki Tantsi” (“Wild Dances”), which became platinum in Ukraine 5 times. This record sold 500,000 copies.

In 2004, the singer released an English version of the disc called "Wild Dances" with an eye on the European listener. The Romanians highly appreciated the work of the Ukrainian woman and awarded in 2004 an award for the "Best Foreign Album". The album was also nominated for a similar type of award in Hungary.

2004 was one of the busiest years in Ruslana Lyzhychko's biography, this year she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest, representing Ukraine with the song Wild Dances. Ruslana reached the semi-final of the competition with the second result, and in the final, which took place on May 16, 2004, the singer won this competition. All European countries, excluding Switzerland, gave Ruslana a total of 280 points. Interestingly, the video filmed for this song, after being shown on the MTV Russia channel, was recognized by critics in the TV show "12 Angry Spectators" as the worst of the week.

Reference: Immediately after the victory, all the highest nobility of Ukraine flew into the singer, literally all of Europe demanded an interview, the girl received the title of People's Artist, the Prime Minister signed a decree appointing Lyzhychko as his deputy, the NATO Commander-in-Chief separately asked the Ukrainian prime minister to convey his congratulations to Ruslana, Prince Albert from Monaco rang . The mayor of Athens awarded a special medal and was eager to personally present Ruslana with a diamond ring. “Unless George Bush called!” - the winner jokingly boasted, and the entire Ukrainian press enthusiastically reprinted the joke. Although if you closely followed the development of the plot before the Eurovision Song Contest, you may notice that everywhere they write how the singer took all the funding into her own hands, this was partly due to the government's absolute disdain for this undertaking and unwillingness to spend native hryvnias. Ruslana's only help came from "private sponsors", who almost forked out before the concert. According to the singer, the only singer who wished good luck before the concert is Sofia Rotaru, although after the victory everyone decided to congratulate her, and Sasha Panamarev generally met her at the airport with a huge bouquet of flowers.

For winning Eurovision, the singer was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine in 2004.

In 2005, Ruslana opened the competition with the song "Heart on Fire" as the winner of the previous Eurovision Song Contest. Also, being an invited guest at the competition, Lyzhychko sang another new song called "The Same Star".

The victory at Eurovision responded to the singer in 2006 - German TV recognized her song "Wild Dances" as the best in the history of the contest. When in 2008 Azerbaijan arranged its national selection for this championship, Ruslana participated in its opening.

In 2008, the singer's new studio work, Amazon, went on sale.

In the same 2008, Ruslana's English-language album "Wild Energy" went on sale worldwide, which included tracks recorded together with such world-class stars as Missy Elliott and T-Payne.

In 2011, in May, Ruslana was a "star coach" in the singing show "Voice of the Country" on the Ukrainian channel "1 + 1", on which she selected companies with artists Stas Piekha and D. Arbenina - each in her team - 14 participants who intend to compete for victory in this project.

Family

The singer is married. Husband - Alexander Ksenofontov, producer.

Private bussiness

She is one of the most famous and successful pop singers in Ukraine. Performs under the creative name of Ruslan. In 1995, she worked as a sound engineer at Radio Lux. In the same year, she became a co-founder of the Luxen recording studio. Since 1996, she has been deputy director of Luxen Recording Studio LLC.

From May 2004 to February 2005 - Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych on a voluntary basis.

During the days of the Orange Revolution, she actively supported the opposition presidential candidate of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko.

In 2005 - Goodwill Ambassador from Ukraine to UNICEF.

In 2006, she was elected a people's deputy of Ukraine from the Our Ukraine bloc. During the election campaign, she was one of the "faces" of the bloc, she was on the list under No. 5. She worked as the head of the subcommittee on information support for European and Euro-Atlantic integration of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on European Integration. Non-partisan.

According to Ruslana, she is very glad that now she is not a people's deputy. She says she "simply degraded" in parliament.

In February 2007, the singer performs at the Vienna Forum on Human Trafficking and presents her social single "Not for sale" as an officially recognized UN anthem for the campaign.

In July 2008 Western Ukraine suffers from severe flooding. Ruslana, together with the Klitschko brothers, forms a charitable foundation and raises funds to help victims of natural disasters.

In addition, the singer was a confidant of presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko in the Lviv region.

After the resignation of the mandate of the people's choice, she again focused her efforts on creativity. Not so long ago she signed a contract with the American production company "Warner". In March 2008, sales of the new album of the singer "Amazon" will start. In addition to him, under the terms of the contract, the singer will have to release four more albums in collaboration with Warner.

One of Ruslana's new projects is a duet with the American black rapper T'Pain. Considers cooperation with "Warner" as a ticket to the world show business. I am sure that her new album will become popular both in Ukraine and in Eastern and Western Europe.

"The winner of Eurovision 2004, singer Ruslana, this year became the main opposition heroine of the Maidan. For her brisk opposition to the riot police, volunteer work and many hours of interrogation by the police, she was awarded an order for "intellectual courage," the newspaper writes.

"Ruslana even promised to publicly burn herself in protest. "I'll tell you honestly, I'll burn myself on this Maidan if there are no changes," the singer told the protesters. Ruslana demanded the resignation of the current government so that Ukraine would have the opportunity to integrate into Europe" , - adds Forbes Woman.

Business

Together with her husband Alexander Ksenofontov, he owns the advertising and production agency Luxen Studio.

Autostories

The scandalous auto adventures of the most popular Ukrainian woman today also require a separate story. The online publication claims that Ruslana has become a Lviv road legend. Local traffic cops “recognize her in the bumper” and by screams from a nearby street. Ruslana's car from frequent accidents and repairs has a very rock and roll look. Although you can imagine the rock and roll six hundredth Mercedes? By the way, despite the fact that the singer loves her iron horse very much, she still considers the six hundredth Mercedes model to be “redneck”.

Now about a few accidents a la Ruslana. The well-known presidential summit in Lvov had just ended in 1999, when Ruslana visited the Kolyba restaurant. This catering, by the way, was specially built for the summit. In general, she entered there to enter. But when she tried to turn around ... she turned the whole restaurant around.

So the singer in 2001, having driven into the back of an Opel with 10 passengers, according to Ruslana's calculations, rolled it a good 20 meters, and an hour later she already knew that the victims boasted that Ruslana herself drove into it.

In the winter of 2002, on the Lvov district, Ruslana Stepanovna did not brake very carefully, and the ice spun her so mentally that she knocked down two concrete pillars with her Mercedes. Now even in Lvov there is a joke that the city is undergoing massive restorations because Ruslana learned to drive a car five years ago.

Hobbies

Ruslana had such a passion: to drive with a flasher and a siren. So I bought myself such a toy and went, though I didn’t abuse it.

Titles, achievements

  • In 1993, she became a laureate of the All-Ukrainian festival of modern and pop music "Chervona Ruta". A year later, she won the Grand Prix of the All-Ukrainian television festival of popular music "Melody". In 1996, Ruslana won the international festival "Slavianski Bazaar" (Vitebsk).
  • In 1998-2001 - winner of the awards "Person of the Year", "Singer of the Year", "Golden Firebird", "Crystal Lion". In 2003, she received a "Platinum Disc" for sales of the album "Wild Dances".
  • In 2013, Ruslana Lyzhychko entered the Forbes Woman "Women of the Year - 2013" rating.

Ruslana's family

Ruslana Stepanovna Lyzhychko was born in the Ukrainian city of Lvov. The mother, the future singer Nina Arkadievna, worked at the Lvov Petrochemical Institute. But after her daughter's musical career took off, she changed her field of activity. now mom works as a chief media manager at her daughter's production center, which is called Luxen Studio.

Ruslana's father, Stepan Ivanovich, is now in business. Previously, together with the mother of the future singer, he worked as a heat engineer at the petrochemical institute. True, the singer's parents have not lived in the place for a long time - they have been divorced since 1981.

Ruslana Lyzhychko has a sister - Anna.

Education and the first laurels of Ruslana

Little Ruslana was sent to a music school by her mother. Childhood can be considered the time when the career of the famous singer began. Even then, Ruslana participated as a vocalist in the groups "Horizon" and "Orion", she sang in the children's ensemble "Smile".

The girl received her general education at the 52nd secondary school in Lviv. After graduating from school, Lyzhychko entered the conservatory, from which she graduated in 1995 with a degree in symphony orchestra conductor and pianist.

In 1996, Ruslana won the festival "Slavianski Bazaar. The same year also brought Ruslana Stepanovna in Ukraine a nomination for the title of Singer of the Year, in addition, and the video for her song "Dzvinky Wind" was awarded the nomination for "Best Video". By that time, the singer's husband (married since December 1995), Alexander Ksenofontov, began to produce the Ruslan project and write songs for her.

In Lvov, in 1997, Ruslana began work on the TV project "Christmas with Ruslana", which became the first Christmas TV show from this city.

Musical career of Ruslana Lyzhychko

In 1998, Ruslana released her debut album called "Dzvinky Vіter" ("Sounding Wind"). Critics responded positively to this record. One of the songs from this disc - "Svitanok" - became the "Best Song of the Year" at the "Golden Firebird" music festival in 1998.

Ruslana - Wild dances

In 1999, the singer released a disc of Christmas songs “Stop Rіzdvo 90s” (“last Christmas of the 90s”), the track list of which included folk and author's Christmas songs in original instrumental arrangements. Ruslana continued the same theme in her next studio work of 2003 - “Good evening to you…” (“Good evening to you…”).

Ruslana, mindful of her Hutsul (paternal) origin, began to actively combine in her music the motifs of Hutsul melodies, saturated with the sound of Ukrainian folk instruments, with the actual dance sound and rhythms. Her experiments in this area culminated in the release in 2003 of a disc called “Diki Tantsi” (“Wild Dances”), which became platinum in Ukraine 5 times. This record sold 500,000 copies.

In 2004, the singer released an English version of the disc called "Wild Dances" with an eye on the European listener. The Romanians highly appreciated the work of the Ukrainian woman and awarded in 2004 an award for the "Best Foreign Album". The album was also nominated for a similar type of award in Hungary.

2004 was one of the busiest years in Ruslana Lyzhychko's biography, this year she took part in the Eurovision Song Contest, representing Ukraine with the song Wild Dances. Ruslana reached the semi-final of the competition with the second result, and in the final, which took place on May 16, 2004, the singer won this competition. All European countries, excluding Switzerland, gave Ruslana a total of 280 points. Interestingly, the video filmed for this song, after being shown on the MTV Russia channel, was recognized by critics in the TV show "12 Angry Spectators" as the worst of the week.

For winning Eurovision, the singer was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine in 2004.

In 2005, Ruslana opened the competition with the song "Heart on Fire" as the winner of the previous Eurovision Song Contest. Also, being an invited guest at the competition, Lyzhychko sang another new song called "The Same Star".

Ruslana Lyzhychko. "Visiting Dmitry Gordon"

The victory at Eurovision responded to the singer in 2006 - German TV recognized her song "Wild Dances" as the best in the history of the contest. When in 2008 Azerbaijan arranged its national selection for this championship, Ruslana participated in its opening.

In 2008, the singer's new studio work, Amazon, went on sale.

In the same 2008, Ruslana's English-language album "Wild Energy" went on sale worldwide, which included tracks recorded together with such world-class stars as Missy Elliott and T-Payne.

Non-musical activities and personal life of Ruslana

In addition to performing activities, Ruslana also tried herself in the political field, supporting the candidacy of Viktor Yushchenko in his election campaign. In 2006, Ruslana Lyzhychko became a People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the lists of the Our Ukraine party. But political squabbles did not please the singer, and she refused the deputy mandate.

In 2011, in May, Ruslana was a "star coach" in the singing show "Voice of the Country" on the Ukrainian channel "1 + 1", on which she selected companies with artists Stas Piekha and D. Arbenina - each in her team - 14 participants who intend to compete for victory in this project.


In addition, Ruslana voiced the DJ at the radio station, which sounds in the computer game "Grand Theft Auto IV", the release of the game took place in April 2008. On the waves of the radio station (Vladivostok FM), the song “Wild Dances” in the Ukrainian version also sounds.

The singer also voiced some characters in the Ukrainian dubbing for the animated film Alice's Birthday, which was released in 2009.

Ruslana, song "Wild Dances", video

The popular Ukrainian singer Ruslana was born in the city of Lvov. Ruslana is also a songwriter and producer. Ruslana's full name is Lyzhychko Ruslana Stepanovna, her date of birth is May 24, 1973 (05/24/1973).

Ruslana was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine, which she received after winning the popular European music contest Eurovision in 2004.

The name of the singer Ruslana's mother is Nina Arkadyevna, she used to work in the petrochemical industry, and for the last seventeen years she has been a media manager at the Luxen studio, which belongs to Ruslana Lyzhychko and her husband, Alexander Ksenofontov. Ruslana's father's name is Stepan Ivanovich, he also previously worked in the petrochemical sector, and then went into business, creating his own company. Ruslana's parents divorced in the early eighties of the last century.

Ruslana studied at the fifty-second Lviv school, in parallel, the girl went to study at a music school - Ruslana's mother insisted on this. Ruslana performed in children's musical groups, for example, "Horizon" and the ensemble "Smile". Later, Ruslana successfully completed her studies at the Lviv Conservatory, where she studied to be a pianist and conductor.

In 1996, Ruslana won the Slavonic Bazaar at the international art festival in the Belarusian city of Vitebsk. Ruslana was nominated in the categories "Singer of the Year" (in Ukraine) and "Best Video" for the video for the song "Dzvinky Vіter" ("Sounding Wind"). By the way, Ruslana's first musical album, released in 1998, received this name. Ruslana's songwriter and producer was her husband Alexander.

In 1998, Ruslana's song "Svitanok" ("Dawn") was recognized as the best song of the year according to the Golden Firebird award.

In 2003, Ruslana released the disc "Diki Tantsi" ("Wild Dances"). In Ukraine, he received the status of platinum five times, dispersing a total circulation of half a million copies. A year later, an English version of "Wild Dances" was recorded. In the same year, in Romania, Ruslana won first place in the nomination "Best Foreign Album".

In 2004, Ruslana represented Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, which was held in Istanbul. Ruslana performed the English version of "Wild Dances", placing second in the semi-final and first in the final. Only Switzerland left the girl without points.

Thanks to Ruslana's victory, the Eurovision 2005 contest was held in Ukraine, and Ruslana opened it and sang the song "Same Star" as a guest.

In 2008, Ruslana recorded her new album, which was called "Amazon".

Ruslana is known not only as a singer, she takes an active part in the public and political life of Ukraine. For example, Ruslana took part in the election campaign of the former President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko, and even at one time she herself was a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, however, then Ruslana refused the mandate. In addition, Ruslana campaigned in the Lviv region for Yulia Tymoshenko when she ran for the presidency of Ukraine.

Ruslana was born in Lvov, an ancient and legendary city in Western Ukraine. At the age of 4, she becomes a student of an experimental set of a music school, and already at 7, she successfully performs and tours with a children's ensemble. By … Read all

Ruslana Stepanovna Lyzhychko (ukr. Ruslana Stepanivna Lizhychko; May 24, 1973, Lviv, Ukrainian SSR) - Ukrainian singer, People's Artist of Ukraine (2004), better known as simply Ruslana.

Ruslana was born in Lvov, an ancient and legendary city in Western Ukraine. At the age of 4, she becomes a student of an experimental set of a music school, and already at 7, she successfully performs and tours with a children's ensemble. At the end of five courses at the Lviv Conservatory, Ruslana abandons her career as a conductor in graduate school and chooses the stage.

The first success comes to Ruslana in 1996. Having received the Grand Prix at the Slavianski Bazaar festival in Vitebsk, she already understands that this victory is just a start. Since that moment, Ruslana has been experimenting a lot and is in search of her own style. The singer holds concerts in ancient castles, organizes large-scale filming of musical films and clips, and revives the traditions of her homeland.

Ruslana's early work is sustained in a romantic style. The Princess of Spring, as she was then called, young, beautiful and with a gentle voice, sang songs about love, spring, feelings, joy, the world of dreams, holidays. The ballad "Svitanok" ("Dawn") was recognized as the best song in 1998 in Ukraine. Ruslana often participated in Christmas musical projects.

In the album "Wild Dances" in 2003, the romantic melodies and lyrics were strongly influenced by Hutsul motifs. They are inspired by Ruslana's impressions from traveling to the mountains to the Hutsul inhabitants and getting to know their customs. All the beauty of this project is reflected in the unique video for the song "I Know".

May 16, 2004 in Istanbul at the Eurovision music contest Ruslana won first place. This victory became a turning point in her work - the whole world learned about it, and the style of the song "Wild Dances", which allowed her to win, became the main thing in Ruslana's further music, under which even the songs from the last album were reworked, which initially had little of this style. This is the style of a strong, self-confident woman, wild, hot, capable of passionate love, an Amazon - invincible, not letting her in, but wildly desired.

The latest album "Amazonka" reflects both wild motives and romantic songs typical of Ruslana.

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Biography

Our heroine was born on May 24, 1973 in the city of Lvov (Ukraine). Ruslana Lyzhychko - that's her real name.

In what family was the future Ukrainian pop star brought up? Her parents are not related to music. Ruslana's mother, Nina Arkadyevna, taught for many years at the petrochemical institute. She never wanted to leave her native Lviv. Father, Stepan Ivanovich, at first worked as a heat engineer in the same petrochemical university. And recently, a man has been in business. Ruslana has a sister named Anna.

The singer's parents separated in 1981. For the sake of common children, they were able to maintain friendly relations.

Study and creativity

In 1980, Ruslana went to first grade. The girl has always been drawn to knowledge. Her favorite subjects were music, drawing and literature. The teachers predicted a bright future for Ruse.

Several times a week, the girl attended a music school. She always listened carefully to the teachers and did her homework diligently. Soon our heroine enrolled in a vocal studio. Rusya performed as part of such children's groups as "Orion", "Smile" and "Horizon".

student body

After graduating from high school No. 52, singer Ruslana entered the conservatory located in Lviv. She was considered one of the best students. In 1995, Ruslana Lyzhychko was given a diploma of graduation from the university. She received two specialties - "pianist" and "conductor of a symphony orchestra."

The beginning of a musical career

In 1996, Ruslana went to the Slavianski Bazaar competition. A bright and energetic girl managed to get around her competitors. In the end, she was declared the winner. After that, Lyzhychko seriously took up the development of her musical career.

In 1998, Ruslana's debut album, "Resonant Wind", appeared on sale. Creativity of the young singer was highly appreciated even by avid critics. A year later, Ruslana pleased her fans with her second disc, which was called "The Last Christmas of the 90s." It includes folk and author's songs on the New Year theme.

In 2003, her third disc "Wild Dances" was released. The entire circulation (500,000 pieces) was sold out by fans in a few days.

worldwide fame

In 2004, the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Istanbul, where the singer Ruslana represented her native Ukraine. The long-haired beauty performed the song Wild Dances. She easily managed to get into the semi-finals of the competition.

On May 16, 2004, Ruslana Lyzhychko was recognized as the winner of Eurovision. After that, the career of our heroine went uphill. She began to receive offers of cooperation from producers and directors living in different countries.

In 2006, the singer Ruslana decided to leave the stage for a while and engage in political activities. She became a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Our Ukraine party. However, the girl soon realized that politics was not her calling.

For several months, Ruslana "disappeared" in a recording studio. In 2008, she presented two records to the audience - "Amazon" and Wild Energy.

Personal life

In 1995, the singer Ruslana married producer Alexander Ksenofontov. The couple have been happily married for over 20 years. They dream of children - a boy and a girl. But while God does not give them the opportunity to feel like parents.

present tense

Singer Ruslana (see photo above) has always considered herself a patriot. Therefore, she perceived the civil war in Ukraine as a personal tragedy. The artist provides material assistance to the children of ATO volunteers.