Pavlo Dvorsky
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Born
February 1, 1953
Pavlo Ananiyovych Dvorsky
February 1, 1953
Lenkivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, USSR
AlmamaterLviv Conservatory
Occupations
- Singer
- songwriter
- composer
Yearsactive1976-present
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| Born | Pavlo Ananiyovych Dvorsky February 1, 1953 Lenkivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, USSR |
| Alma mater | Lviv Conservatory |
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| Years active | 1976-present |
| Notable work | "Smerekova khata" "Stozhary" "Pysanka" |
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Pavlo Ananiyovych Dvorsky (Ukrainian: Павло Ананійович Дворський is a Ukrainian singer and composer. He was named People's Artist of Ukraine in 1994.
Born in the Bukovyna region, Dvorsky rose to notability after he started singing in the popular Ukrainian ensemble Smerichka in 1976. Initially working as a backing vocalist to Nazariy Yaremchuk, Dvorsky developed himself as a solo performer and a songwriter within the ensemble. He wrote several songs for Yaremchuk and other singers, most notably with the Ukrainian poet Mykola Bakay.