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Taras Hryhorovych Chubay ( uk, Тарас Григорович Чубай), (born on 21 June 1970 in
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) is a
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musician and poet, singer and composer, leader of the Ukrainian rock band
Plach Yeremiyi Plach Yeremiyi ( uk, Плач Єремії) is a Ukrainian rock band from Lviv, Ukraine. The band was actually formed in February 1990, but the two most constant musicians - Taras Chubay and Vsevolod Dyachyshyn have played together since 1984 in ...
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Biography and personal life

Taras Chubay was born on 21 June 1970 in the city of
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in the family of Halyna and Hrihoriy Chubay. He is the son of the poet Hryts’ko Chubai. In 1976, young Taras went to the Opera and Ballet House for the first time. Together with his father, they attended Czeslaw Neman's concert. Taras primarily grew up on Czeslaw's music, and thanks to him, Taras later began singing poetry. Taras studied at the “Lviv Krushelnytski Music School”, where he played in the orchestra. While all the boys played football, Taras rigorously practised the
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. Chubay already knew all about what they were learning in school at that time, which is why he never showed up to classes in Grades 7 and 8." In 1982 his father died, but his poetry, library, and music library had remained which was all ground on which Taras grew. Thanks to his father, Taras Chubay had a passion for music. He discovered his father's poetry many years after his death, around 5-7 years. Chubay realized that these must be sung so that more people can hear his father's voice in the poems. This is one of the reasons why Taras began making music in the first place. Taras' father - a sample of high poetry, his authority does not allow Taras writing songs with random and meaningless text. His love for
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began as a young schoolboy when he played keyboard for his band “Cyclone”, from 1984 to 1986. It was then that Taras met Vsevolod Dyachyshyn – the band's bassist, with whom he plays to this day. They gathered at the club by the village's hospital emergency room and rehearsed. They even managed to perform their very own concert: they printed their tickets themselves and then their friends sell them for
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. They sold around three or four hundred tickets which at that time represented a substantial sum of money. In the summer of 1987, Chubay picked up a
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and in two days, he learned how to play it and in the following two weeks, he had about thirty or forty songs written (some of which he still uses today). Taras played his first song “Koly do hub tvoyikh” for his mother and only after the consent of his mother, Chubay began to perform that song. After another two weeks Taras appeared on stage, and then went on tour. Together with other figures of Lviv’s alternative culture scene ( Viktor Morozov, Iurii Vynnychuk), Taras formed the cabaret group Ne Zhurys’ (Don’t Worry), which performed for thousands in
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-era, and post-Soviet, Ukraine, as well as abroad. The group satirized Soviet existence and unearthed both new
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and proscribed past cultural achievements. In 1991, Taras formed the rock band Plach Ieremii (Jeremiah’s Cry) which quickly became one of the most popular bands in newly independent
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. Composing and performing songs to verse written by poets of a new literary generation emerging in post-Soviet Ukraine (such as Viktor Neborak,
Yurii Andrukhovych Yurii Ihorovych Andrukhovych ( uk, Юрій Ігорович Андрухович) is a Ukrainian prose writer, poet, essayist, and translator. Biography In 1985, Andrukhovych co-founded the Bu-Ba-Bu poetic group, which stands for «burlesque ...
, Kostiantyn Moskalets’ and
Ivan Malkovych Ivan Antonovych Malkovych ( uk, Іва́н Анто́нович Малко́вич; born 10 May 1961 in , Ivano-Frankivsk) is a noted Ukrainian poet and publisher. He is the proprietor of the publishing house " A-BA-BA-HA-LA-MA-HA", which speciali ...
), Taras played a central role in the advancement of post-Soviet Ukrainian literature in the 1990s. He graduated from the
Lviv Conservatory Lviv National Musical Academy named after Mykola Lysenko ( uk, Львівська національна музична академія імені Миколи Лисенка) or informally Lviv Conservatory is a state conservatory located in Lv ...
(class of
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). From 1988 to 1990, he participated in performances of the theatre-studio "Don't Worry”. In 1990, Taras started a band with his bassist Vsevolod Dyachyshyn called "Plach Yeremiyi", which for several years has taken a leading position in the charts Ukrainian music. In 1999, Chubay moved to
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for Olha, the girl he fell in love with, after meeting her at a
Plach Yeremiyi Plach Yeremiyi ( uk, Плач Єремії) is a Ukrainian rock band from Lviv, Ukraine. The band was actually formed in February 1990, but the two most constant musicians - Taras Chubay and Vsevolod Dyachyshyn have played together since 1984 in ...
concert in
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. They had a difficult time adapting to life in Kyiv with only two hundred dollars in their pocket, yet they managed to find friends to stay with for seven or eight months until they rented their own apartment. Shortly thereafter, Taras and Olha got married. In 2006, their first daughter Melanie, was born and on 5 November 2007 Taras became a father for the second time to another girl, Ivanka. On 28 June 2010 Taras and Olha had a son. In March 2008 on "New Channel" project launched author Taras - music program "Live Sound". In 2008, the
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awarded Taras Chubay the title of
Merited Artist of Ukraine Merited (Performing) Artist of Ukraine (also translated as Honored (Performing) Artist of Ukraine, uk, Заслужений артист України) is a state honorary title of decoration awarded by the Ukrainian SSR and later Ukraine for o ...
. Chubay's hit "Vona" was a real lyrical and romantic archetype turbulent in the 1990s. Thanks to him, the same young people across the country sang a rebel song "Lenta Za Lentoyu." Taras now lives with his family in Kyiv, near Hostomel. Sometimes Taras and his wife organize house concerts: Taras -
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, Olha -
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and the children, listening.


Other information

Taras Chubay founded the Plach Yeremiji rock band in February, 1990. The songs of Chubay and his band are usually serious, philosophical poems accompanied by rock. The musician has created more than 100 songs and one
overture Overture (from French ''ouverture'', "opening") in music was originally the instrumental introduction to a ballet, opera, or oratorio in the 17th century. During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn composed overt ...
for an
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. He is also known for his active social position, taking part in democratic and pro-European movement gatherings. The old UPA song ''Lenta za Lentoyu'' performed by Chubay had become a hit at events organized by the " orange forces" and was performed at the meetings of Narodna Samooborona Movement. In 2006, the rock band Plach Yeremiji and its frontman took part in the "Concert for Angels" devoted to the memory of Kyiv students killed during the
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. Taras has recorded several albums including "Dveri kotri naspravdi ye" (the Doors Which really are) and "Nai bude vse iak ye" (Let all be as Is), which introduced the hits Vona (She), Hryfon (the Griffin) and Litaiucha Holova (Flying Head) to fans of Ukrainian music. Taras has also recorded three albums featuring his interpretations of traditional and popular songs—the songs of Volodymyr Ivasiuk, Ukrainian Insurgent army songs, and Ukrainian Christmas carols. Taras has performed in Eastern and Western Europe, Canada, and the U.S., as well as at over one hundred concerts in Ukraine, including a 2003 solo performance at Kyiv’s Ukraina Palace.


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