Shevchenko National Prize
1 appearances
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Edition 63 (2024) Winner
ジャマラ
Jamara
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simferopol Music College | — | Music | — | — | Ukraine |
| Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine | — | Opera Singing | オペラ歌手 | — | Ukraine |
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Eurovision Song Contest | 1944 | — | European Broadcasting Union | Winner |
| 2024 | Shevchenko National Prize | — | — | Office of the President of Ukraine | Laureate |
| 2016 | People's Artist of Ukraine | — | — | President of Ukraine | Awarded |
A song about the 1944 deportation of Crimean Tatars, inspired by her great-grandmother's story.
Debut studio album.
Studio album released before Eurovision.
Famous worldwide for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. Known for works on Crimean Tatar tragedy, laureate of Shevchenko National Prize.