Dorofeeva revealed the truth about the hit of Rybchinsky and admitted why she was afraid to fulfill him

31 May 2025, 06:05 | gossip
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The famous Ukrainian singer Nadia Dorofeeva took part in a large concert dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the legendary poet Yuri Rybchinsky.

Among the stars who welcomed the talented artist from the stage were Verka Serduchka, Natalya Mogilevskaya, Irina Bilyk, Alexander Ponomarev, Dmitry Monatik, Artem Pivovarov and others.

The singer Dorofeeva also participated in a grand event. Already behind the scenes, the artist told TSN. UA, how she got one of the most famous compositions created by Yuri Rybchinsky along with composer Igor Poklad.

The Glass Grait is an incredibly strong and emotional song that was performed by the best voices of Ukraine: Nazariy Yaremchuk, Vasily Zinkevich, Sofia Rotaru. Fulfilling her at a concert by the 80th anniversary of Yuri Rybchinsky, I recalled my family, my dad, it was he who introduced me to the work of Yuri Evgenievich. The family we listened to a lot of songs written in maestro. Most often this happened when they went to dad to my native village of Vereshny Kut in the Cherkasyshchina. And so, it seems that there dad for the first time I put me a " This is a big responsibility - to sing such a deep and strong composition. And so it happened that it was this song that was offered to sing at the concert for the 80th anniversary of Yuri Evgenievich, ”says TSN. UA Nadia Dorofeeva.

According to the singer, preparing for the performance, she plunged into the history of this song and was surprised: " At that time, the authors of the song did not say that it was dedicated to Ivasyuk, but they veiled it in the form of an allegory, where the violin symbolizes the soul of the artist and his unquenchable music.

This is a deep and important meaning "

By the way, other hits on the poems of Rybchinsky performed by young artists also played with new colors. So, for example, Monatik in his drive -style shove “Guy, Gay Gay”, Kola took a chance and presented her version of the legendary composition, which was performed by Nina Matvienko, “Oh, Diki Geese,” and Zlata Ognevich spit and settled in a dance under the incendiary “Romancesero”.

Recall that Verka Serduchka also made a splash at a powerful performance and made public recognition at the 80th anniversary of Yuri Rybchinsky.




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