  
Ukrainian singer, musician from San Fransisco, California Nina Tritenichenko
Ukrainian singer, musician from San Fransisco, California Nina Tritenichenko is a professional chromatic accordion (bayan) player and folk singer.
Nina hails from Kyiv – the capital of Ukraine , where she completed her musical studies at the Faculty of Music of the Drahomaniv State University under the coaching of the famous chromatic accordion teacher Ivan Rizol.
Starting her studies at age 7, she became a virtuoso accordion player and completed music teaching and choral conducting in 1991.
She has performed in Las Vegas (Bellagio hotel), Los Angeles , Washington , D.C., Sacramento and San Francisco.
Nina performs Russian, European and American folk and popular music. She strives to add many additional musical styles to her repertoire; both western and eastern.
Nina is the principal soloist with the Arizona Balalaika Orchestra and an invited guest soloist with Sons of Orpheus — The Male Choir of Tucson, the Tucson Arts Theater and the Tucson Accordion Festival.
Nina is the artistic Director of the Barvinok Ukrainian Ensemble. The Ensemble is an instrumental and vocal group and has performed in the Tucson and Phoenix areas since 2002. Barvinok interprets Ukrainian, Russian and Eastern European traditional ethnic music.
Nina Tritenichenko MP3 samples
Ukrainian folk song "Za Dunaem" Ukrainian folk song "Lopnuv Obruch" Gypsy traditional song "Dorogoi Dlinnoyu" Gypsy traditional tune "Two Guitars"
Nina Tritenichenko VIDEO SAMPLE
 Nina performes "Dark Eyes"
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