Elena Voynarovskaya is a popular Ukrainian singer, one of the members of the Flöur female group that existed until 2017. After the collapse of the team, Voinarovskaya actively performs with solo programs. Elena managed to realize a childhood dream: she wanted to become an author and performer of her own songs from a young age.
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From the biography of Elena Pavlovna Voynarovskaya
The future Ukrainian singer and songwriter was born in Nikolaev (Ukraine) on October 31, 1970. In her hometown, Elena lived until the eighth grade, after which she moved to Odessa.
The girl began to study music in the elementary grades. Parents sent her to a music school, where Elena mastered the piano. However, Lena soon abandoned formal training - she liked to pick up tunes by ear. The girl began to compose her own music and poetry at the age of 14. After school, Voinarovskaya learned to play the guitar.
Education Elena received at the National Academy of Food Technology of Odessa.
Career and work of Elena Voinarovskaya
In the 90s, Elena became a member of the band Cats, where she was a guitarist and vocalist. The women's team released several test recordings in English and Russian. But in 1994, the group broke up after the death of one of its members.
In subsequent years, Voinarovskaya created texts for musical groups in Odessa, where her good friends were engaged in creativity.
In February 2000, Elena Voinarovskaya and Olga Pulatova created the group Flöur. A little later, Julia Zemlyanaya joined the girls. Throughout the existence of this group, Elena has been a permanent composer, arranger, songwriter and performer. The style of music performed by the team was unusual for Ukraine and Russia. The girls themselves called their genre "cardio wave".
By 2006, the Odessa audience was presented the English-language project of the group. In preparing the program, samples of English poetic classics and lyrics written by Voinarovskaya were used.
In the fall of 2015, Elena and her colleagues went on a tour with a new program, which included songs from the Flöur repertoire.
In March 2017, the musical group announced that it was ceasing to exist. After several farewell concerts, Elena Voinarovskaya and Olga Pulatova focused on solo performances. However, former members of the group do not exclude the possibility that in the future they can act in joint programs.