The Telnyuk Sisters

They created rock ballads, elegies, and songs for choral performances based on the verses of classic Ukrainian poets.

In the early 1990s, the sisters released the albums Moment and Lesya and Halya, in collaboration with composer Andryj Shust ("Falcon").

They then adopted a new sound in collaboration with pianist and composer Ivan Davydenko ("Take offence", "Under the Rain", "Ophelia", "Next to You") and later with Eugene Bortnychuk, Oleg Putyatin, and Igor Sereda, leading to the album "Silence and Thunder."

It was a series of performances by Raisa Nedashkivska in cooperation with the son of the poet Dmytro Stus and actress Halyna Stefanova, as well as composer Sergyi Moroz.

In Canada, the Telnyuk Sisters became acquainted with the Canadian artist Igor Polishchuk and within a few years, they released "Above Us The Sky", a fusion of music, poetry, and painting.

The program "Wind of Centuries" was seen and heard in Odesa, Kherson, Krivyj Rig, Kirovograd, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk.

It consisted of rehearsal recordings and was the first in Ukraine by director Alexander Antennae in the concert program of the Sisters' Yellow Dandelion.

Lesya (right) and Galya (left) Telnyuk in 2009