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10 Questions Exclusive Interview With EDVARD KRAVCHUK
10 Questions Exclusive Interview With EDVARD KRAVCHUK
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1. Can you tell us a bit about where you come from and how it all got started?
2. Tell me about your studies at the music academy and how it has impacted
you.
4. What do you feel are the key elements in your music that should resonate
with listeners, and how would you personally describe your sound?
EDVARD KRAVCHUK : I want the listener to immerse themselves in the sound of the
piano and feel every nuance, which is why we use microphones that are very close
to the strings during the recording process. These are intimate melodies that play
on the strings of my soul and the soul of my listener. I enjoy this resonance
between us
EDVARD KRAVCHUK :
5. What’s your view on the role and function of music as political, cultural,
spiritual, and/or social vehicles – and do you try and affront any of these
themes in your work, or are you purely interested in music as an expression of
technical artistry, personal narrative, and entertainment?
EDVARD KRAVCHUK :
I believe that music can serve as a powerful vehicle for political, cultural,
spiritual, and social messages. As a composer, I feel a responsibility to use my
music to address important issues and contribute to meaningful conversations.
That being said, my work is primarily driven by my personal narrative and artistic
expression, and I see music as a form of entertainment as well. However, I do
incorporate elements of social and cultural commentary into my compositions, as I
believe it's important to engage with the world around us and create music that
reflects our experiences and perspectives. For example, in each of my albums,
there are always a few songs based on Ukrainian folk melodies or motifs. ( “My
only one”, “Anthem of Ukraine”, “Car is sleeping”) I really enjoy them because
these are the songs I grew up with and this is how I represent my country on the
international stage.
6. Do you feel that your music is giving you back just as much fulfillment as
the amount of work you are putting into it or are you expecting something
more, or different in the future?
7. Could you describe your creative processes? How do usually start, and go
about shaping ideas into a completed song? Do you usually start with a tune,
or a narrative in your head?
EDVARD KRAVCHUK: This was the moment when my song "Look up to the sky"
made it into the biggest editorial playlist "Peaceful Piano" on Spotify. This
changed my life and gave me the motivation to continue writing music and sharing
it with the world. Before this moment, I had already released 2 music albums, but
they didn't have much success. And after this, my career started to go up. I'm very
grateful to Spotify for their support of young unsigned artists.
10. What has been the most difficult thing you’ve had to endure in your life or
music career so far?
EDVARD KRAVCHUK : The war in Ukraine and moving to another country... It's
very difficult to leave your life there and start anew in a new place. The war
caught me in Ukraine on February 24th at 4:30 am, and this day changed my life
and the lives of all Ukrainians. This day will never be forgotten. I wrote my album
"pianissimo" in 2022 under the whistling of rockets and the sounds of the air raid
siren. For a composer, this was a very stressful experience...but in my album, I put
all the emotions I felt during that period.
I hope that my music can bring some measure of solace and comfort to those who
have endured the hardships of war and conflict.