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Kvitka Cisyk : ウィキペディア英語版
Kvitka Cisyk

Kvitka (or "Kasey") Cisyk ((ウクライナ語:Квітка Цісик), ''Kvitka Tsisyk''; April 4, 1953〔(The Myth of Kvitka ), The Ukrainian Week (11 April 2013)〕 – March 29, 1998) was an American coloratura soprano of Ukrainian ethnicity. Cisyk, a classically trained opera singer, successfully pursued a career in four different musical genres: popular music, classical opera, Ukrainian folk music and commercial jingles for radio and TV advertisements.
Cisyk recorded the version of "You Light Up My Life" heard in the movie (Oscar and Golden Globe Awards win in 1978), sang the "Have you driven a Ford lately?" and "You deserve a break today!" jingles and also released two critically acclaimed albums of Ukrainian songs.
==Early life==
Cisyk was the daughter of two Ukrainian immigrants; her given name, Kvitka, is Ukrainian for "flower".〔 Her father, Volodymyr Cisyk, a well known Ukrainian concert violinist and teacher,〔 taught his daughter the violin when she was 5 years old, grooming her for a career as a classical musician.

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