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Ksana Sergienko

Oksana Vitalievna Sergienko, better known as Ksana Sergienko (born May 7 1984, Mirgorod, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) - Russian, Ukrainian and American singer.

Ksana Sergienko, of Ukrainian descent, is a multi-faceted actress and singer. Ksana recently made her American musical theater debut in Fiddler on the Roof, playing critically acclaimed roles as Tzeitel and Fruma Sara, demonstrating her ability to seamlessly combine vocal power with dramatic depth. Prior to her American debut, Ksana built an impressive career in Russia, becoming a semi-finalist on The Voice of Russia (The Voice) and a star on numerous television shows. Her innate ability to connect with audiences, both musically and theatrically, has cemented her status as a sought-after performer.

Ksana's theatrical path began in St. Petersburg, where she not only acted in stage productions, but also participated as a composer, writing music for several well-known plays. Early in her career, she participated in the industrial metal project OXZANA, launched under the mentorship of Martin Heath of Lizard King Records. After going independent, her viral cover of Queen's "The Show Must Go On" garnered over a million views, further bringing her into the spotlight.

As a leading vocalist in innovative productions such as the Gregorian Opera, and as a composer. For such theaters as the famous "Leningrad Center" in St. Petersburg, Ksana constantly demonstrated her ability to weave music and drama into unforgettable experiences.

Ksana: Milestones and Achievements

2024: Takes on two principal roles, Tzitel and Fruma Sarah, in the iconic musical Fiddler on the Roof, demonstrating her theatrical versatility.

2024: Produces and stars in "After Dark", an electrifying show in Las Vegas, combining music and performance artistry.

2024: Re-establishes her artistic style with the release of the EDM track “Inspire”, marking a bold new direction in her career.

2024: Launches her own full-cycle production company, "Grammy Club Miami", specializing in vocal production, songwriting, and show creation.

2022–2024: Creates and produces her own innovative shows, including "Timewave", "Golden Hits Project", "Jazzby", "Heart of Rock", and "Voice of Classic and Rock", showcasing her multifaceted talents.

2023: Begins collaborating with the prestigious "Miami Symphony Orchestra", blending classical and contemporary styles.

2022: Relocates to Miami, FL, USA, to further her career and immerse herself in a vibrant cultural scene.

2021–2022: Tours nationwide with the "Roxette Symphony Orchestra Tribute Project", delivering powerful renditions of the iconic duo’s hits in collaboration with a symphony orchestra.

2018–2023: Embarks on an international tour as part of "Enchanted Voices of Enigma", captivating global audiences with her ethereal vocal performances.

2018–2023: Becomes a featured artist at the renowned "Leningrad Center", performing in groundbreaking theatrical productions.

2017: Presents her Russian-language album “LD”, further solidifying her presence in the music industry.

2017: Joins the folk-inspired competition “Tri Akkorda”, adding another dimension to her repertoire.

2015: Participates in the musical transformation show “Toch-v-Toch”, showcasing her ability to embody iconic artists.

2010: Competes on the hit show “The Voice”, impressing both audiences and judges with her powerful vocals.

2005: Performs at the prestigious New Music Seminar in New York as the Opening Act of the Year.

2005: Collaborates with jazz musicians and performs at New School of Music, showcasing her versatile talent.

1999: Wins 1st place at the international competition “Chernomorskiye Igry” (Black Sea Games).

Discography

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  • 2019: LD[1]
  • 2020: Dreamcatcher (together with Evgeny Sokolovsky[2]
  1. ^ "Ксана Сергиенко aka Ksana - Лд, русскоязычный альбом | Музолента". Русские новинки музыки - блог Музолента (in Russian). 2019-11-04. Archived from the original on 2022-01-23. Retrieved 2021-09-27. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadlink= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Ксана Сергиенко, Евгений Соколовский – Alice. Ловец снов Часть 2 | Musecube" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2022-01-23. Retrieved 2021-09-27. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadlink= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)