Mariya Yaremchuk

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Mariya Yaremchuk
Марія Назарівна Яремчук
Mariya Yaremchuk (2014)
Mariya Yaremchuk (2014)
Background information
Birth nameMariya Nazarivna Yaremchuk
Also known asMaria Yaremchuk
Born (1993-03-02) 2 March 1993 (age 28)
Chernivtsi, Ukraine
GenresPop, pop-folk
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active2012–2018 (on hiatus)

Mariya Nazarivna Yaremchuk (Ukrainian: Марія Назарівна Яремчук; born 2 March 1993), also transliterated as Maria Yaremchuk, is a Ukrainian singer and actress. Yaremchuk represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 held in Copenhagen, Denmark. She finished the 6th in the grand final out of 26 countries.[1]

Early life[]

Yaremchuk was born in Chernivtsi and is the daughter of People's Artist of Ukraine and singer, musician Nazariy Yaremchuk and his second wife Darina.[2] Mariya was named after her paternal grandmother.[3] Yaremchuk's father died of stomach cancer when she was two years old. Friends and family have stated that Mariya was very dear to her well-known father.

"My mother told me that my father liked to take my pillow with him on tour. He never parted with it. And when he came from America, where he was being treated for cancer, he bought a camera. He filmed how we lived. At the age of 16, I found the recordings in the attic. Before that, I knew about my dad that he was a legend of Ukrainian pop music. And in the pictures, I saw a sensitive and beautiful man. And a handsome man. I have never met such men. "

— Mariya Yaremchuk[3]

Yaremchuk has an older half-sister Vera from her mother's first marriage and two brothers by her father's side, Dmytro and Nazariy. People's Artist and Hero of Ukraine Vasyl Zinkevych is her godfather.[4]

Yaremchuk considers herself an apolitical person, but in December 2013 she declared that she "in the elections and in general, morally, and as a singer" supported (the political party) Party of Regions.[5][nb 1]

Music career[]

2012: Holos Krayiny and New Wave 2012[]

Yaremchuk was a finalist of the TV project Holos Krayiny. She reached fourth place. In 2012, she represented Ukraine at the international contest of young singers New Wave 2012, where she came in third.[6] Yaremchuk was sponsored by Rinat Akhmetov during this festival.[6] Akhmetov is friends with, one of the organizers of New Wave, Igor Krutoy.[6] Mariya also participated in Evrobachennya 2013 – Natsionalyni vidbir, the national final used for finding Ukraine's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest, where Mariya came fifth with the song "Imagine".

Yaremchuk at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest.

2013–2014: Eurovision Song Contest[]

On 21 December 2013, Yaremchuk won the Ukrainian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with her song "Tick-Tock". On 6 May 2014 was held the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest and Mariya qualified in the Grand Final. In the Grand Final, she finished sixth out of 26 countries.[10]

During her Eurovision participation, Yaremchuk received a lot of international media attention due to her being the Ukrainian representative in a contest with Russia in the wake of the Crimean Crisis.[11][12] At the #HappyWall in Copenhagen, Yaremchuk wrote "Proud to be Ukrainian".[13]

2014-2018: Further success in Ukraine and acting debut[]

After the Eurovision Song Contest, Yaremchuk released a string of singles. In 2015, she released a cover of her father's signature song "Rodyna" on the day of the twentieth anniversary of his passing.[14] Following that, she released "Do tebe" in 2016. In 2017, Yaremchuk released "Ty v meni ye", which music video was filmed by Alan Badoev.[15] "Ty ve meni ye" peaked at 105 of the TopHit radio charts.[16]

In March 2018, The Legend of Carpathians (Ukrainian: Легенда Карпат) was premiered at the 70th Cannes Film Festival. In this film, Yaremchuk portrayed Marichka, the lover of folklore hero Oleksa Dovbush.[17]

2018-present: hiatus[]

In early 2018, Yaremchuk's manager announced that the singer is going on an indefinite hiatus.[18]

"I will still sing, but I am taking a time-out and I am closing the project Mariya Yaremchuk. Consciously, now understanding myself. I don't see the point in singing the music I sang, in the name I used to wear. It's hard to leave a fortune. Eurovision, all those clips are a lot. It's hard to say "bye-bye" to everything and destroy everything. I was afraid. I had been taking the move for a whole year - it's not impulsive, it's not an emotion. This is a conscious decision."

— Mariya Yaremchuk, 2018[18]

Since then, she did not release any material, nor appeared at concerts and on television programmes. Yaremchuk stopped updating her social media pages in May 2018, but returned shortly in June 2020 to post two Instagram posts to promote Netflix's film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, which was partially inspired by her Eurovision 2014 stage performance.[19][20]

Private life[]

Yaremchuk identifies as Hutsul.[17] As of 2021, she resides in Lviv.[21]

Discography[]

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UKR UK
[22]
"So mnoy opyat'"
(Со мной опять)
2012 N/A
"Imagine"
"Tebe ya znaydu"
(Тебе я знайду)
2013
"Tick-Tock" 2014 190
"Do tebe"
(До тебе)
2016
"Ty v meni ye"
(Ти в мені є)
2017
"Do nestyamy"
(До нестями)
"Nazavzhdy"
(Назавжди)
2018
"—" denotes a single that did not chart.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Rinat Akhmetov, who sponsored Yaremchuk's entry in "New Wave 2012",[6] is the alleged financier and chieftain of Party of Regions.[7][8][9]

References[]

  1. ^ Maria Yaremchuk to represent Ukraine at Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Interfax-Ukraine (21 December 2013)
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Gazeta.ua (29 June 2019). "Назарій Яремчук "упіймав" рак після Чорнобиля". Gazeta.ua.
  4. ^ "МАРИЯ ЯРЕМЧУК гость Аллы Крутой в программе "Добро пожаловать!"". YouTube.com. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  5. ^ (in Ukrainian) Марія Яремчук пояснила, що підтримує регіоналів, бо дуже молода й аполітична Maria Yaremchuk explained Party of Regions for very young and apolitical person, (22 December 2013)
    (in Russian) Мария Яремчук вызвалась поддержать политическую партию Maria Yaremchuk volunteered to support a political party, TSN.ua (21 December 2013)
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d (in Russian) Мария Яремчук съездила на «Новую волну» на деньги Ахметова Maria Yaremchuk on "New Wave" because of money of Akhmetov, (29 July 2012)
  7. ^ WikiLeaks: Nation's businessmen tell tales on each other in chats with US ambassadors, Kyiv Post (15 September 2011)
  8. ^ Understanding Ukrainian Politics: Power, Politics, and Institutional Design by Paul D'Anieri, M. E. Sharpe, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7656-1811-5 (page 170)
  9. ^ Promoting Party Politics in Emerging Democracies, Routledge, 2011, ISBN 0415594235
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ Smith-Spark, Laura. "Russia and Ukraine to do battle on Eurovision stage". CNN.com. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  12. ^ Grytsenko, Oksana; Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (9 May 2014). "Eurovision song contest: Ukraine's chances thrown into doubt by crisis". The Guardian.
  13. ^ Adams, William Lee (1 May 2014). "Ukraine: Maria Yaremchuk declares she is Proud to be Ukrainian". Wiwibloggs.com. Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Мария Яремчук перепела легендарную песню своего отца". Showbiz.24tv.ua. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  15. ^ Wilson, Katie (20 May 2017). "Ukraine: Eurovision 2014 singer Mariya Yaremchuk takes over a Bali beach in "You Are Within Me" music video". Wiwibloggs.com. Wiwibloggs.
  16. ^ "Ty V Meni E". TopHit.ru. TopHit. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  17. ^ Jump up to: a b Muzyka, Liliya. "На Каннском кинофестивале презентовали украинский фильм с Яремчук и Харчишиным в главных ролях (фото, видео)". Fakty.ua. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  18. ^ Jump up to: a b Barna, Nataliya. "ОФИЦИАЛЬНО: МАРИЯ ЯРЕМЧУК УХОДИТ СО СЦЕНЫ". Viva.ua. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  19. ^ m_yaremchuk. "Go, hamster wheel, be a star