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Natalka Karpa Birth name Nataliya Semenivna Karpa Born August 14, 1981 Origin Dobromyl, Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR Genres Pop, Pop rock Occupations singer, anchor lady Instruments voice Years active 1999-present Labels KARPARATION Website Official website (Ukrainian) Natalka Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталка Карпа; 14 August 1981), born Nataliya Semenivna Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталія Семенівна Карпа) is a Ukrainian singer, anchor lady, and the "Distinguished Artist of Ukraine" (2009). She is closely associated with the city of Lviv.
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Biography
Karpa was born in a small city of Dobromyl near the Polish-Soviet border. She was born in a musical family where her grandmother once sang in a choir, while father was a professional musician. When Karpa was five parents bought her a piano and later she enrolled into a music school.
She started to sing in a public choir "Pysanka" and later became a solo singer for the vocal-instrumental ensemble "Halytska perlyna" (Halych Perl) headed by Lesya Salistra.
Karpa finished her school with a gold medal and has two higher education diplomas: Lviv Medical University (former medical campus of Lviv University) and the English Philology of Lviv Polytechnic. During her studies in universities Karpa was a solo singer for a medical jazz band "Medicus".
She participated in numerous Ukrainian festivals. Her first the most successful hit was a song "Kalyna - ne verba".[1]
Along her singing career Karpa also is an anchor lady for few TV-programs such as "Ekstremalnyi weekend" (NTA) and "Vidkryi sebe" (Television and Radio company "Lyuks"). Together with her producer Yaroslav Stepanyk she found her own producing center "KARPARATION" (until 2001 "Nika").
Albums
Love will save the world - 2001
Forgive me - 2004
Christmas star - 2004
History - 2007
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Male singers Andranik Alexanyan (child) · Anatoly Dneprov · Pavlo Dvorsky · Yuriy Hnatovsky · Vasyl Lazarovych · Taras Petrynenko · Oleksandr Ponomaryov · Potap · Verka Serduchka · Tryzuby StasFemale singers Alyosha · Assol (child) · Iryna Bilyk · Vera Brezhneva · Maria Burmaka · Katya Chilly · Christina Daletska (opera) · Oksana Dyka (opera) · Alina Grosu (child) · Gaitana Essami · Jamala · Kamaliya · Nastya Kamenskih · Tina Karol · Natalka Karpa · Svetlana Loboda · Ani Lorak · Natalia Mohilevska · Mika Newton · Victoria Perskaya · Taisia Povaliy · Anastasia Prikhodko · Sofia Rotaru · Ruslana · Russya · Mariana Sadovska · Anna Sedokova · Iryna Shynkaruk · Alеna Vinnitskaya · Evgenia VlasovaEnsembles Dead Rooster · Gorgisheli · Komu Vnyz · Lama · Los Colorados · Mad Heads XL · Mandry · Nu Virgos · Okean Elzy · Pikkardiyska Tertsiya · Plach Yeremiji · S.K.A.Y. · SMS · The Telnyuk Sisters · The Ukrainians · ViyCategories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Dobromyl
- Ukrainian people
- Ukrainian female singers
- Ukrainian singers
- Ukrainian pop singers
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