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Roksana Vikaluk was born in Ternopil, Ukraine. Since her childhood she expressed an interest in all types of music - songs, instrumental, folk, modern music and many more genres. At an early age she started learning to play a piano, later she continued her music education at a secondary music school.

In 1994 she moved to Poland. Originally it was supposed to be just a short visit but she remained there permanently and now Poland has become her second home. It was in Poland that she continued her studies in music. At first, due to the help and support of Ewa Bem she entered the Postliceal Jazz Studio in Warsaw to study singing. There she was pursuing her studies under Ewa Bem’s careful supervision.

 

While living in Silesia, she got acquainted and initiated a fruitful cooperation with Józef Skrzek, the founder of the legendary SBB group. This cooperation resulted in numerous audio and video records, as well as in the foundation of the 'In Corpore' group, including: J. Skrzek - keyboards, P. Wojtasik - trumpet, M. Muzykant – percussion, R. Vikaluk and A. Karmańska-Poniszowska - vocals, W. Muzykant, A. Zeliszek – scenic movement. For Roksana this was an important contact with a kind of a musical play, comprising film illustrations as well as contemporary dancing. Later there were many other common enterprises, among which a solo concert at the People’s Philharmonic, participation in the Jubilee Concert of SBB in the Congress Hall of the Palace of Culture and Science. Until now Józef Skrzek remains an artistic master for Roksana.

 

In 1999 Roksana moved to Warsaw. Here she became a co-founder and a leader of Mizrah group (R. Vikaluk - vocal, piano, R. Borowski - flutes, P. Aleksandrowicz - guitar, W. Traczyk - contrabass, M. Trela - percussion). The group was distinguished at the 'Nowa Tradycja' (The New Tradition) Contest in Warsaw. This helped to release the records of the 'Mizrah' longplay by Jazz Forum Records in 2002. The record included Roksana’s arrangements of jazz and Eastern European music. Cooperation with the flautist Ryszard Borowski represented another important episode of her life. Together they were performing their own compositions and arrangements of old and folk music.

 

Although Roksana is spending most of her time in Poland, her roots have always been in Ukraine. She comes back to Ukraine very often not only to visit her family home, but also to give concerts and to record music. She participated, among a lot of other events, in All-Ukrainian Jazz festival in Ternopil. She recorded jazz standards for the Radio Ukraine as well as the teledisc to L. Hampton’s standard 'The Midnight Sun' which was ranking in the top ten among other records. Since recently she has been concentrated on the in-depth study of Ukrainian archaic folk music. Ukrainian archaic motives are becoming more and more evident in Roksana’s artistic activity. Roksana is participating regularly in Ukrainian Culture Festival in Sopot: in 2003 with her group (R. Vikaluk - vocal, R. Borowski - flute, J. Orłowski - guitar, W. Pulcyn - contrabass, R. Siwak - percussion) and in 2005 with the solo programme.



contact details:

Management:
Ian Gürtler
tel. 690 924 329 
jan@adamrecordingstudio.eu
 




Source of information: http://www.roksana.com.pl/
  • East European
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