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* [[Ой при лужку]]
* [[Ой при лужку]]
* [[Поведу коника]]
* [[Поведу коника]]
* [[Ой марічко чичері]]
* [[Ой Марічко чичері]]
* [[Душко моя]]
* [[Душко моя]]
* [[Ой зірву ж я з рожі квітку]]
* [[Ой зірву ж я з рожі квітку]]
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* [[Ой на горі, пень сосновий]]
* [[Ой на горі, пень сосновий]]
* [[Київська ойра]]
* [[Київська ойра]]
* [[Ой марічко чичері]]
* [[Ой Марічко чичері]]
* [[Дунаю, дунаю]]
* [[Дунаю, дунаю]]
* Te aven baxtale
* Te aven baxtale

Latest revision as of 05:31, 11 March 2024

Korinya ("roots" in English), began as a family band in 2005. It has since developed into a contemporary folk band with a fresh, grassroots sound. Their music brings the village band tradition and Ukrainian musical heritage into the context of modern life in the diaspora, and to music enthusiasts of all walks of life.

The band has toured through Canada, the US and Ukraine, playing at weddings, events and festivals, including the Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), the Clearwater's Great Hudson Revival (New York, USA) and the Boyko Festival (Turka, Lviv, Ukraine) where in 2012, Korinya won first place. Members include Sana Shepko (violin), Zoya Shepko (accordion), Alina Kuzma (vocals), and Nick Hladio (double bass). The group has two full-length studio albums: Korinya (2013), and Zemlya (2017), a live recording album: En Route Tour 2019, and a digital EP, Lisom Lisom (2021). You can find Korinya's music on all major music streaming sites.

Website: https://korinyaband.com/

Korinya (2013)[edit | ]

Zemlya (2017)[edit | ]

En Route Tour 2019: Live at Drom Taberna (2019)[edit | ]

Vesnianky (2020)[edit | ]

  • Vesnianky

Lisom, Pt. 1 (2021)[edit | ]