Immerse yourselves in the sounds of Bandura - Ukraine’s national instrument! Our Rozkolyada with Bandura concert features renowned, professional and talented bandura players, singers and vocal groups! Together, we perform traditional and contemporary carols, holiday melodies, Christmas folk music and songs, as well as intricate instrumentals and harmonies, in our memorable performance that will leave you inspired!

Ostap Stakhiw is a renowned Ukrainian bandurist and recipient of the prestigious title National Artist of Ukraine, awarded by the Ukrainian government for his exceptional contributions to the development of the performing arts.
Mr. Stakhiw began his professional career in 1981 as a soloist with the Lviv Philharmonic and as a member of the
Ostap Stakhiw is a renowned Ukrainian bandurist and recipient of the prestigious title National Artist of Ukraine, awarded by the Ukrainian government for his exceptional contributions to the development of the performing arts.
Mr. Stakhiw began his professional career in 1981 as a soloist with the Lviv Philharmonic and as a member of the “Vatra” vocal-instrumental ensemble. In 1985, he became the leader and soloist of the “Drymba” folk ensemble at the Lviv Philharmonic. Three years later, in 1988, he founded and directed the “Folklore Theater of Ostap Stakhiw” in Lviv.
Since 1989, Mr. Stakhiw has also been a highly respected educator, teaching bandura and vocal performance at the Lviv State Conservatory named after Mykola Lysenko. Between 1988 and 1991, he created and performed a series of original theatrical concert programs, including “Play, My Bandura” and “Hey, Cosacks of Sich”.
Beginning in the mid-1980s, Ostap Stakhiw has proudly represented Ukraine on international stages across Europe and Asia. In 1992, he was awarded the title Honored Artist of Ukraine and conducted a major concert tour across the United States and Canada. In 2001, he performed at the World Championship of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Los Angeles, where he won gold and silver medals for vocal performance and bandura artistry. From 2000 to 2010, Mr. Stakhiw served as the National Director of the Ukrainian delegation to WCOPA in Los Angeles (Hollywood). In 2011, he was awarded the Jubilee Medal for “20 Years of Independence of Ukraine” in honor of his continued cultural contributions.
A pioneer in bridging tradition with modernity, Mr. Stakhiw has spent decades reimagining classic Ukrainian folk melodies. In 2007, he founded an orchestra of modern folk music, known for programs such as “Christmas in Lviv”, “Spirit of Ukraine”, and innovative instrumental interpretations of carols and traditional songs.
Throughout his distinguished career, Mr. Stakhiw has been featured in numerous films and video productions. He also recorded a collection of Ukrainian folk songs on the bandura for the “Golden Reserve of Ukraine” - a lasting contribution to the preservation and celebration of Ukrainian musical heritage. As active musical figure, musicologist, and bandurist, Ostap Stakhiw is a jury member of numerous festivals and competitions. Mr. Stakhiw is a main founder of BandurArts, a charitable organization committed to promoting and preserving the art of the bandura and supporting the next generation of Ukrainian musicians.

Solomia Stahiv is a Ukrainian musician and accomplished bandura player. A graduate of the bandura and piano studies in Lviv, she began her musical journey at an early age, joining the National Bandura Ensemble “Zoryanytsia” under the direction of Honored Artist of Ukraine, Zinovia Sychak. In addition to her work with the ensemble, Solomia
Solomia Stahiv is a Ukrainian musician and accomplished bandura player. A graduate of the bandura and piano studies in Lviv, she began her musical journey at an early age, joining the National Bandura Ensemble “Zoryanytsia” under the direction of Honored Artist of Ukraine, Zinovia Sychak. In addition to her work with the ensemble, Solomia performed as a soloist in various genres and collaborated with a range of choirs and musical groups, further developing her artistry and versatility.
Now based in North America, Solomia continues to share her deep passion for Ukrainian music as a solo bandura performer and a member of the Women’s Bandura Ensemble of North America. She performs across the United States and Canada, captivating audiences with a unique blend of traditional and modern styles on the bandura. Through her performances, Solomia promotes Ukrainian culture, highlighting the instrument’s versatility and its deep cultural roots.
Solomia is also the co-founder of BandurArts, a charitable organization committed to promoting and preserving the art of the bandura and supporting the next generation of Ukrainian musicians.

Taisa Kulyk is a Philadelphia-based banduristka and vocalist. Her music blends folk, jazz, and pop, sharing the sound of the bandura with new audiences while honoring its legacy as a symbol of resilience, resistance, and artistry. Taisa is a member of the Women’s Bandura Ensemble of North America, and she also teaches at the Hryhory Kytasty School of Bandura and Kobzars’ka Sich Bandura Camp.

Oksana Lupak graduated from the Drohobych Music College of Vasyl Barvinsky specializing in bandura and later from the Drohobych Pedagogical University, the Music Pedagogy Department, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Music Arts.
For 37 years, she worked at the Dobrohostiv Music School as a bandura instructor, head of the folk instrum
Oksana Lupak graduated from the Drohobych Music College of Vasyl Barvinsky specializing in bandura and later from the Drohobych Pedagogical University, the Music Pedagogy Department, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Music Arts.
For 37 years, she worked at the Dobrohostiv Music School as a bandura instructor, head of the folk instruments department, and director of the bandura ensemble. She also sang in the choir of the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Drohobych. Her bandura students have repeatedly become diploma recipients and laureates of regional and international competitions.
Today, she continues to share her skill and experience with new generations of students and currently teaches music at the “Nova Khvylka” School of Ukrainian Studies in Brooklyn.

Halyna Leskiv is an accomplished bandura player and a graduate of the Lviv National Music Academy. In Lviv, she served as the artistic director and conductor of the Folk Bandurist Chapel Kobza as well as worked as a bandura teacher and vocal performance.
Together with the Cheremosh Folk Song and Dance Ensemble based of the Ivan Franko Na
Halyna Leskiv is an accomplished bandura player and a graduate of the Lviv National Music Academy. In Lviv, she served as the artistic director and conductor of the Folk Bandurist Chapel Kobza as well as worked as a bandura teacher and vocal performance.
Together with the Cheremosh Folk Song and Dance Ensemble based of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv and the Polonyna Ensemble of the Lviv Forestry University, Halyna Leskiv toured many European countries as a soloist. She also performed in France as a member of the choir of the Lviv National Opera and Ballet Theatre.
Today, Halyna Leskiv shares her knowledge and extensive experience with her students, teaching bandura and vocal performance.

Oksana Telepko graduated from the Lviv Music Academy. in Lviv, she performed with the ensembles Polonyna and Cheremosh for many years. Presently, residing in New Jersey, Oksana Telepko serves as a cantor and the choir director at St. John the Baptist Church in Whippany, and she is also a teacher at the Lesia Ukrainka School of Ukrainian
Oksana Telepko graduated from the Lviv Music Academy. in Lviv, she performed with the ensembles Polonyna and Cheremosh for many years. Presently, residing in New Jersey, Oksana Telepko serves as a cantor and the choir director at St. John the Baptist Church in Whippany, and she is also a teacher at the Lesia Ukrainka School of Ukrainian Studies in Whippany. For many years in the United States, Oksana Telepko has been sharing her love and knowledge of the bandura, piano and singing with her students.
Bandura group carol
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Ostap Stakhiw
Solomia Stahiv
Oksana Lupak
Oksana Telepko, Halyna Leskiv
Taisa Kulyk
Taisa Kulyk
Solomia Stahiv, Taisa Kulyk, Oksana Lupak, Ostap Stakhiw
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Ostap Stakhiw
Solomia Stahiv
Oksana Lupak
Oksana Telepko, Halyna Leskiv
Oksana Telepko, Halyna Leskiv
Oksana Telepko, Halyna Leskiv
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Solomia Stahiv
Ostap Stakhiw
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Ostap Stakhiw
Ostap Stakhiw
Ostap Stakhiw, Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Taisa Kulyk
Solomia Stahiv, Oksana Lupak
Bandura group carol
Bandura group carol











































































We are BandurArts! Bandura is a unique Ukrainian musical instrument that is the heart of Ukrainian culture, heritage and its traditions. We advance bandura music and art through performance, composition, learning and advocacy, as well as empowerment of bandura players locally and abroad. BandurArts is a U.S.- based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for tax and donation purposes.
We warmly invite you to join us! With your generosity, we can preserve and share our extraordinary art form, ensuring that Bandura remains not only a symbol of Ukrainian identity but also a bridge of cultural understanding across the world!
We are very grateful for your support!