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| name = Natalia Valevska

| native_name = Наталія Олександрівна Валевська

| native_name = {{lang|uk|Наталія Валевська}}

| birth_name = Natalia Oleksandrivna Valevska

| birth_name = Natalia Oleksandrivna Valevska

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| image = M1 Music Awards 2019 Наталія Валевська (cropped).jpg

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1981|06|10}}

| caption = Valevska in 2019

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1981|06|10}}

| birth_place = [[Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine|Khmelnytskyi]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], USSR

| birth_place = [[Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine|Khmelnytskyi]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], USSR

| instrument = Vocals

| instrument = Vocals

| genre = [[Pop music|pop]], [[Dance music|dance]]

| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Dance music|dance]]

| occupation = Singer, songwriter

| occupation = Singer, songwriter

| label = «Bayans Music Production»

| label = Bayans Music Production

| associated_acts = [[Avraam Russo]]

| associated_acts = [[Avraam Russo]]

| website = {{Official website|valevskaya.com}}

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'''Natalia Oleksandrivna Valevska''' ([[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: Наталія Олександрівна Валевська, [[Russian language|Russian]]: Наталья Александровна Валевская, born June10, 1981, Khmelnitsky, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian singer and winner of the "Crystal Microphone" in the nominee: "National recognition of the year", holder of the Order of St. Stanislaus.

'''Natalia Oleksandrivna Valevska''' {{post-nominal styles|post-noms=[[Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov)|OS]]}} ({{lang-uk|Наталія Олександрівна Валевська}}; {{lang-ru|Наталья Александровна Валевская}}; born 10 June 1981) is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. She won a Crystal Microphone in the category "National recognition of the year".{{when|date=December 2023}}


==First Steps==

At the age of 18, Valevska won the "Song of the Bug" young performers competition.


==Education==

Valevska graduated with academic excellence from Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Department - "Musical Art" in 2007.


==Victory and awards==

Natalia Valevska is the holder of first prize at the International Contest "Seven Cultures", the winner of first prize at the International Competition of Young Performers "The Bridges of Friendship", winner of the second prize at the International song contest in the name of V. Ivasyuk (year 2003). Valevska won the contest of young pop song performers "Popstars" and received the "Grand Prix" of prestigious International Contest "Yalta-2004" within TV Festival "Sea Friends" during the year 2004. In 2005, Valevska won TV project "Chance" and III prize at the International Song Festival "Slavic Bazaar" in Vitebsk. Valevska has UBN AWARD 2004 in nominee "Breakthrough of the Year" in Great Britain. She recorded the duo song with Vladimir Grishko (People's Artist of Ukraine, soloist of the "Metropolitan Opera") later the same year. The first album of Valevska, "Release", came out in 2006. It included songs in Russian, Ukrainian, Italian and French languages. In 2007, the singer represented Ukraine as a debutante at the "Vienna Ball", she acted in film "Lonely Angel" (produced in Russia), released her second album "Without You" and got the first award at "Yalta - Moscow Transit" music contest.


2008 year started with her participation in The International Festival "Moon Cat" Lloret del Mar, Catalonia. It was followed by All-Ukrainian prize "Woman of the Third Millennium" in nominee "Perspective of third Millennium", the invitation from National Olympic Committee of Ukraine to support Ukrainian national team at the Olympic Games in Beijing, hit song release “Dve ostanovki” ("Two stops"), which has won National Music Competition of Ukraine "Golden song of the year".


Natalia Valevska won first prize at the International Competition by Alla Pugacheva "Alla is searching for talent" in 2009.

A joint tour of Nataliya Valevska and Aleksandr Peskov took place in 2010. Nataliya won second prize at TV project “Folk Star III”, in a duet with Tanya Ftemova. Third album of Valevska “Zhelaniya sbudut’sya” ("Desires come true") was out at the end of 2010 year. Songs were chosen for the album personally by Alla Pugacheva.

Natalia participated in the project "Golden Gramophone-Ukraine" and the international festival «Crimea Music Fest» in 2011 year. Natalia became the owner of prize "Crystal Microphone" in the nominee "National recognition of the year" on August 9, 2011.


Valevska collaborated with Russian composer Viktor Drobysh to write the song “Tsvet Lubvi” ("The Color of Love"), which she sang in duet with Avraam Russo.


==Charity==

Natalia Valevska is the founder and President of her own Charity Foundation.

2006 - 2011. All-Ukrainian Charity Event “Vid sedtsya do serdtsya” ("From heart to heart”).


2009 - Charitable program "Big Band holiday assistance" (Kraków);

Charity Concert "Do not give AIDS a chance";

Charity concert "Stars give hope";

"Svit dityachih mrij, svit talantіv" (“Word of childish dreams, word of talents”);


2009 - 2011. - Collecting funds for charitable projects related to protecting and improving the health of children.


2010 - Event in support for orphans “Fun on the ice to help the Children";

"Ball of Star Trees" (funds were collected for the needs of children with hearing impairment);

Charity concert "Dopomozhi - Tse prosto"; “Help – it’s easy”;

A special charity event "Make your childhood dream come true";


2011

Support for charity event " World Blood Donor Day";

Participation in charity "to the heart with very Serce";

Participation in the V Charity Festival "Mom + I" (Dnepropetrovsk).


Natalia Valevska was awarded with the St. Stanislaus Order for the charity (2008).

Metropolitan Vladimir awarded Natalia with the Order of the Barbara II degree in 2011.


==Discography==

2006 – “Otpusti” (“Release”)


2007 – “Bez tebya” (“Without You”)


2010 – “Zhelan’ya sbudut’sya” (“Desires come true”)


==Single==

«Adagio» (Duet with Vladimir Grishko)


“Bez tebya” ("Without You")


“Veteranam minuvshej vojny” ("To veterans of the passed war")


“Dve ostanovki” ("Two-stops")


“Den’ rozhdeniya” ('Birthday')


“Dno lubvi” ("The bottom of Love")


“Zhelaniya sbudut’sya” ("Desires come true")


“Kraj” ("The Edge")


“Molchanie” ("Silence")


“My shagnem na kraj zemli” ("We Step on the edge of the earth")


“Na pereput’e” ("At the Crossroads")


“Odnogo tebya lublu” ("I love only you")


“Otpusti” ("Release")


"Palala" (“Shine”)



== Early life ==

“Polovinka lubvi” ("Half of Love")

At the age of 18, Valevska won the "Song of the Bug" contest for young performers. In 2007, she graduated with academic excellence in Musical Art from [[Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts]].



== Career ==

“Ranennoe serdtse” ("Wounded Heart")

In 2005, Valevska recorded a duet song with Vladimir Grishko (soloist of the [[Kyiv Opera House]]). Her first album, {{lang|ru-Latn|Otpusti}} ("Release"), came out in 2006; it included songs in Russian, Ukrainian, Italian and French. In 2007, the singer represented Ukraine as a [[debutante]] at the [[Vienna]] Ball, acted in the Russian film production''Lonely Angel'', and released her second album {{lang|ru-Latn|Bez tebya}} ("Without you"). A joint tour of Valevska and [[Alexander Peskov]] took place in 2010. Her third album {{lang|ru-Latn|Zhelaniya sbudutsya}} ("Desires come true") was released at the end of 2010; it included songs personally chosen by [[Alla Pugacheva]]. Valevska collaborated with Russian composer [[Viktor Drobysh]] to write the song "{{lang|ru-Latn|Tsvet lyubvi|i=no}}" ("The color of love"), which she sang in duet with [[Avraam Russo]].



== Awards ==

“Sotnya bessonnyh nochej” ("A hundred sleepless nights")

Natalia Valevska has won at the international contest "Seven Cultures", international competition of young performers "The Bridges of Friendship", and the contest of young pop song performers "Popstars". In 2003, she came second at the international song contest named after [[Volodymyr Ivasyuk]]. In 2004, she received the Grand Prix of the international contest "Yalta-2004" within the TV festival "Sea Friends" and a UBN Award in the category "Breakthrough of the Year" in the United Kingdom. In 2005, she won the ''Chance'' TV contest and the third prize at the international song festival "Slavic Bazaar" in [[Vitebsk]]. In 2007, she got the first prize at the "Yalta - Moscow Transit" music contest. In 2008 she participated in the international festival "Moon Cat" in [[Lloret de Mar]], Catalonia. It was followed by the all-Ukrainian prize "Woman of the Third Millennium" in the category "Perspective of Third Millennium", and she was invitated by the [[National Olympic Committee of Ukraine]] to support the national team at the [[2008 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games in Beijing]]; her song "{{lang|ru-Latn|Dve ostanovki|i=no}} ("Two stops") won the national Ukrainian contest "Golden Song Of The Year". Valevska won the first prize at the international competition by Alla Pugacheva "Alla is Searching for Talent" in 2009. She came second at the ''Folk Star III'' TV contest, in a duet with Tanya Ftemova. She participated in the contests "Golden Gramophone-Ukraine" and the international [[Crimea Music Fest]] in 2011. She was awarded the "Crystal Microphone" in the category "National Recognition of the Year" on 9 August 2011.



== Charity ==

“Schastlivye chasov ne nabludaut” ("Happy people don’t watch the time")

Natalia Valevska is the founder and president of her own charity foundation, and was awarded the [[Order of Saint Stanislaus (House of Romanov)|Order of St. Stanislaus]] for Charity in 2008 as well as the Order of Martyr Barbara (2nd class) in 2011 by the Patriarch of Kyiv [[Volodymyr Sabodan]]. Besides this, she has taken part in numerous charity events:

* 2006–2011: all-Ukrainian charity event "{{lang|uk-Latn|Vid sertsia do sertsia|i=no}}" ("From heart to heart");

* 2009: charitable program "Big Band Holiday Assistance", [[Kraków]]; charity concert "Do Not Give AIDS a Chance"; charity concerts "Stars Give Hope" and『{{lang|uk-Latn|Svit dityachih mriy, svit talantіv|i=no}}』("Word of childish dreams, word of talents");

* 2009–2011: collecting funds for charitable projects related to protecting and improving the health of children;

* 2010: event in support of orphans "Fun on the Ice to Help the Children"; event in support of children with hearing impairment "Ball of Star Trees"; charity concert『{{lang|uk-Latn|Dopomozhi – Tse prosto|i=no}}』("Help – it's easy"); special charity event "Make Your Childhood Dream Come True";

* 2011: charity event on [[World Blood Donor Day]]; charity event "To the Heart with Much Heart"; charity festival "Mom + I", [[Dnepropetrovsk]].



== Discography ==

“Tvoe molchanie” ("Your silence")

=== Albums ===

* 2006 – {{lang|ru-Latn|Otpusti}} ("Release")

* 2007 – {{lang|ru-Latn|Bez tebya}} ("Without you")

* 2010 – {{lang|ru-Latn|Zhelaniya sbudutsya}} ("Desires come true")



=== Singles ===

“Tsvet Lubvi” "The Color of Love" (duet with Avraam Russo)

* "Adagio" (with Vladimir Grishko)

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Bez tebya|i=no}}" ("Without you")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Veteranam minuvshey voyny|i=no}}" ("To veterans of the passed war")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Dve ostanovki|i=no}}" ("Two-stops")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Den' rozhdeniya|i=no}}” ("Birthday")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Dno lyubvi|i=no}}" ("The bottom of love")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Zhelaniya sbudutsya|i=no}}" ("Desires come true")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Kray|i=no}}" ("The edge")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Molchaniye|i=no}}" ("Silence")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|My shagnem na kray zemli|i=no}}" ("We step on the edge of the earth")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Na pereput'ye|i=no}}" ("At the crossroads")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Odnovo tebya lyublyu|i=no}}" ("I love only you")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Otpusti|i=no}}" ("Release")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Palala|i=no}}" ("Shine")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Polovinka lyubvi|i=no}}" ("Half of love")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Ranennoye serdtse|i=no}}" ("Wounded heart")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Sotnya bessonnykh nochey|i=no}}" ("A hundred sleepless nights")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Shchastlivyye chasov ne nabludaut|i=no}}" ("Happy people don't watch the time")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Tvoye molchaniye|i=no}}" ("Your silence")

* "{{lang|ru-Latn|Tsvet lyubvi|i=no}}" ("The color of love", with [[Avraam Russo]])



==References==

== References ==

{{Reflist}}

{{Reflist}}

* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090319002122/http://www.biola-sport.com.ua/ru/news/2009/03/17/328 Алла Пугачева назвала Наталью Валевскую лучшей!]

* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090319002122/http://www.biola-sport.com.ua/ru/news/2009/03/17/328 Алла Пугачева назвала Наталью Валевскую лучшей!]

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==External links==

==External links==

* [http://valevskaya.com/ Official Website]

* {{official website|https://valevskaya.com/}}



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[[Category:Ukrainian pop singers]]

[[Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class]]


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Natalia Valevska
Наталія Валевська
Valevska in 2019
Valevska in 2019
Background information
Birth nameNatalia Oleksandrivna Valevska
Born (1981-06-10) 10 June 1981 (age 43)
Khmelnytskyi, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
GenresPop, dance
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsBayans Music Production
Websitevalevskaya.com

Natalia Oleksandrivna Valevska OS (Ukrainian: Наталія Олександрівна Валевська; Russian: Наталья Александровна Валевская; born 10 June 1981) is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. She won a Crystal Microphone in the category "National recognition of the year".[when?]

Early life

[edit]

At the age of 18, Valevska won the "Song of the Bug" contest for young performers. In 2007, she graduated with academic excellence in Musical Art from Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts.

Career

[edit]

In 2005, Valevska recorded a duet song with Vladimir Grishko (soloist of the Kyiv Opera House). Her first album, Otpusti ("Release"), came out in 2006; it included songs in Russian, Ukrainian, Italian and French. In 2007, the singer represented Ukraine as a debutante at the Vienna Ball, acted in the Russian film productionLonely Angel, and released her second album Bez tebya ("Without you"). A joint tour of Valevska and Alexander Peskov took place in 2010. Her third album Zhelaniya sbudutsya ("Desires come true") was released at the end of 2010; it included songs personally chosen by Alla Pugacheva. Valevska collaborated with Russian composer Viktor Drobysh to write the song "Tsvet lyubvi" ("The color of love"), which she sang in duet with Avraam Russo.

Awards

[edit]

Natalia Valevska has won at the international contest "Seven Cultures", international competition of young performers "The Bridges of Friendship", and the contest of young pop song performers "Popstars". In 2003, she came second at the international song contest named after Volodymyr Ivasyuk. In 2004, she received the Grand Prix of the international contest "Yalta-2004" within the TV festival "Sea Friends" and a UBN Award in the category "Breakthrough of the Year" in the United Kingdom. In 2005, she won the Chance TV contest and the third prize at the international song festival "Slavic Bazaar" in Vitebsk. In 2007, she got the first prize at the "Yalta - Moscow Transit" music contest. In 2008 she participated in the international festival "Moon Cat" in Lloret de Mar, Catalonia. It was followed by the all-Ukrainian prize "Woman of the Third Millennium" in the category "Perspective of Third Millennium", and she was invitated by the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine to support the national team at the Olympic Games in Beijing; her song "Dve ostanovki ("Two stops") won the national Ukrainian contest "Golden Song Of The Year". Valevska won the first prize at the international competition by Alla Pugacheva "Alla is Searching for Talent" in 2009. She came second at the Folk Star III TV contest, in a duet with Tanya Ftemova. She participated in the contests "Golden Gramophone-Ukraine" and the international Crimea Music Fest in 2011. She was awarded the "Crystal Microphone" in the category "National Recognition of the Year" on 9 August 2011.

Charity

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Natalia Valevska is the founder and president of her own charity foundation, and was awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus for Charity in 2008 as well as the Order of Martyr Barbara (2nd class) in 2011 by the Patriarch of Kyiv Volodymyr Sabodan. Besides this, she has taken part in numerous charity events:

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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References

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