Occupation(s) singer, TV-host Name Natalka Karpa Instruments voice Role Singer | Years active 1999-present Siblings Yuliia Karpa Labels KARPARATION | |
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Birth name Nataliya Semenivna Karpa Born August 14, 1981 (age 43) ( 1981-08-14 ) Albums Колядки та новорічні пісні, Найкраще Similar People Pavlo Tabakov, Faktychno Sami, Pikkardiyska Tertsiya, Vladislav Levytskiy, Ірина Федишин |
A kalyna ne verba live natalka karpa
Natalka Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталка Карпа; 14 August 1981), born Nataliya Semenivna Karpa (Ukrainian: Наталія Семенівна Карпа) is a Ukrainian singer, TV-host, and the "Distinguished Artist of Ukraine" (2009). She is closely associated with the city of Lviv.
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- A kalyna ne verba live natalka karpa
- Natalka karpa lito lito eurodance audio
- Biography
- History 2007
- The Best of 2013
- Ukrainian Christmas Carols 2014
- References
Natalka karpa lito lito eurodance audio
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".
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").