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Raisa Opanasivna Kyrychenko (née Korzh; ; 14 October 1943 – 9 February 2005) was a Ukrainian
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singer and music teacher who is a recipient of the
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and
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. The singer's vast repertory included compositions by modern artists as well as traditional songs from
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, Russia, and Ukraine.


Early life and education

Born on 14 October 1943, in the Ukrainian village of Koreshchyna. Conflicting sources stated her birthday on 14 November. Raisa participated actively in the community and received her first singing lesson at the Zemlyankiv school. Although she was employed in a communal farm, she continued to sing in a
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that she and other girls had founded. She sang as a soloist in the school choir when she studied in middle school. She later graduated frorm the
Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts Kharkiv National University of Arts named after I. P. Kotlyarevsky (or Kharkiv Conservatory or Kharkiv National I. P. Kotlyarevsky University of Arts; Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет мистец ...
in the late 1980s.


Career

The
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Automobile Plant's house of culture's district choir leader, Pavlo Ochenash, brought notice to her distinctive voice. He was the one who assisted the young Raisa in obtaining the approval of the authorities of the communal farms to relocate to the city and join the choir. She spent her 19 years in
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, right on the brink of her eventual heyday in
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. She started having
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attacks after the construction of the Azot chemical plant, which had a negative impact on her career. Fedir Morgun, the first secretary of the Poltava Oblast Council at the time, fell in love with her profession, and doctors recommended her to leave the city. To bring her back home, he dispatched his colleagues Herman Yurchenko and Hryhoriy Levchenko. A new chapter in her artistic life as well as the life of Poltava the artist opened. Raisa joined the Poltava Philharmonic's Raiselka group in 1962. She came to
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and started singing with the ensemble Lyonok in 1964 after receiving an invitation from its leader. She sang solos with the Kherson Philharmonic at that time. She joined the Cherkasy Folk Choir in 1968. Although a folk group Rosava was made for her in Cherkasy in 1983, she returned to Poltava in 1987 due to disagreements with the Philharmonic leadership. She then joined the Churaivna group there. Hleb Kudryashov, her biographer, further claims that not many people are aware that Raisa donated her
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to the
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charity. It so happened that in April of 1986, following her receipt of this prize in March, the
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occurred. She gave a sizable donation as she was unable to turn away from the incident. Other hits follow the song ''I'm your Cossack'' in Poltava. In Ukraine, Raisa achieves a significant achievement in media. She left the traditional folk tunes behind and made her way onto the main stage. The lyrics to the ''Mr. Colonel'', nevertheless, sparked controversy since it used the term "Mr. Colonel" rather than "
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." Years later, the address "Mr. Colonel" was to become customary for the
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, even if not everybody appreciated it at that point. After ''Mr. Colonel'' became popular, she began to release an increasing number of pop successes. The vocalist performs at the Freestyle band's studio. The Cherry Bloomss and The Fate of My Village are the two CDs that Raisa has released. She has been employed as a vocal instructor at the Poltava Mykola Lysenko College of Arts in 1994. Following her Canadian tour in 1995, Raisa started experiencing renal issues. Funds were raised by Ukrainians for the procedure, which involved her flying to Germany in November 1996 to get treatment and be ready for a surgery in
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. The singer had a transplant of her
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s in Kyiv on 2 June 1998. Her life was prolonged by this procedure by eight years. She performed overseas, notably in the United States.
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, an American city, has made her an honorary citizen in 1983. Other countries she toured included Germany,
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,
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,
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, India,
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,
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, the
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. From September 1999 until October 2001, Raisa served on the committee for the
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. She had her coronary arteries operated on at the National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology on 1 February 2005. The damage was caused by the operation she was receiving for renal treatment. But the surgery was ineffective and she died from cardiac illness on 9 February 2005. As directed by Raisa, she was buried close to her mother's tomb in the village of Koreshchyna, in the
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.


Personal life

Raisa met her future husband, Mykola Kyrychenko, a
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ist, composer, and arranger, in Poltava. The husband outlived her by 8 years during their 43-year happily ever after. In 2000, she relocated her residence to Kyiv.


Awards and recognitions

In honor of Raisa, a
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was inaugurated at her parents' home on 13 October 2005, and a church was constructed in the village of Koreshchyna. The home at 40 Sichovykh Striltsiv Street in Kyiv, where she resided from 1997 to 2005, has a memorial plaque placed on its exterior. In
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, a bust was built in 2018 close to the Regional Philharmonic building. In addition to the sculpture of her placed on Raisa Kyrychenko Street outside the Public Poltava administration building on 13 October 2012, a memorial plaque was also placed on the home where she resided in
Poltava Poltava (, ; , ) is a city located on the Vorskla, Vorskla River in Central Ukraine, Central Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Poltava Oblast as well as Poltava Raion within the oblast. It also hosts the administration of Po ...
on 13 October 2005. The Raisa Kyrychenko Museum in Poltava, which is housed within the Poltava V.G. Korolenko National Pedagogical University, preserves her legacy. The singer's records, outfit, shoes, and old pictures are all shown on different cassettes in the museum. Raisa has received awards and recognitions such as: *
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Order of the State (31 October 2003) *
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First Class (3 March 2001) * Order of Princess Olga Second Class (4 March 1999) * Order of Princess Olga Third Class (3 March 1998) *
Shevchenko National Prize Shevchenko National Prize (; also ''Shevchenko Award'') is the highest state prize of Ukraine for works of culture and arts awarded since 1961. It is named after the inspirer of Ukrainian national revival Taras Shevchenko. It is one of the five ...
(1986) *
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(1979) * Honored Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1973) * Honorary Citizen of Baltimore (1983)


Gallery

File:Полтава Пам'ятник Раїсі Кириченко.jpg, Monument at Raisa Kyrychenko Street in
Poltava Poltava (, ; , ) is a city located on the Vorskla, Vorskla River in Central Ukraine, Central Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Poltava Oblast as well as Poltava Raion within the oblast. It also hosts the administration of Po ...
File:Poltava Zygina Str. 3...7 Memorial Table of Singer R.Kirichenko (DSCF4336).jpg, Memorial plaque outside her Poltava home File:Raisa Kyrychenko, Cherkasy.jpg, Bust outside the Cherkasy Regional Philharmonic File:Art Academy.JPG, Memorial plaque at 35 Sobornosti Street in Poltava


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kyrychenko, Raisa 1943 births 2005 deaths Ukrainian women singers Ukrainian women educators People from Poltava Oblast Recipients of the Order of State Recipients of the Shevchenko National Prize Recipients of the Order of Princess Olga, 1st class Recipients of the Order of Princess Olga, 2nd class Recipients of the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class Recipients of the title of Merited Artist of Ukraine Recipients of the title of People's Artists of Ukraine