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Taras Petrynenko : ウィキペディア英語版
Taras Petrynenko

Taras Petrynenko () was born on 10 March 1953. He is the People's Artist of Ukraine.
==Background==
His musical career started in 1969 after his performance on the dance floor with the group ''Eney'', which consisted of students from the music school named after Mykola Lysenko. In 1970 the band debuted on television and almost two years was the undisputed leader of the Ukrainian rock music.
In 1971, Taras created the new group ''Dzvony'', which in 1974 merged with the publicly banned ''Eney''.
After serving in the army Petrynenko was the leader of famous group ''Mriya'', but after they were banned to perform their own songs (particularly «a song about the song»), he with the group ''Magic Guitars'' emigrated to Russia. Since 1982 year Petrynenko with the ensemble ''Red Poppy-Flowers'' from Tula that at that time consisted exclusively out of the Ukrainian musicians. Here he recorded his first Russian language hits: ''Dimmed away stars'', ''Pereletnaya ptitsa'', ''I soon come back'', but after a short time returned to Ukraine.
In 1991, Petrynenko began to record for the ''Audio Ukraine'' album ''Lord, have mercy on us'', which was completed only two yearsv later. The reason for that was the breakup of the band ''Hrono'' as the accompanying musicians simply did not return from the foreign tour. But this did not reflect on the quality of the album and by the results of 1993 it was the best in Ukraine.
In 1995, Taras for some time anchored on the central television the program ''Kolyskova dlia doroslykh''. In the summer of 1997 on «Tavria games - VI» Petrynenko received the All-Ukrainian Prize in music and mass shows, the ''Golden Firebird'', in the nomination the Living Legend.
At the year-end the company ''Nova Records'' released the third solo album of Petrynenko ''Liubov moya'', in planning finally to publish the previous one as well. In 1999 the for the personal contribution in the development of the national culture and art and the significant artistic achievements, the solo-vocalist of the concert-creative organizations ''Kyivschyna'', Taras Petrynenko was awarded the title of the People's Artist of Ukraine.
In 2003, the brand Atlantic classified Tarasa Petrynenko to group of rock musicians and issued a collection of his songs as the series ''Rock Legends of Ukraine''.
In the autumn 2004 Taras actively participated in the Orange Revolution, where on the Independence Square in Kiev he has performed his songs.

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