Darya Antonyuk Explained

Darya Antonyuk
Birth Name:Darya Sergeyevna Antonyuk
Alias:Daria Antonyuk
Birth Date:25 January 1996
Birth Place:Zelenogorsk, Russia
Years Active:2011–present
Associated Acts:Leonid Agutin

Darya Antonyuk, sometimes Daria Antonyuk (Russian: Дарья Антонюк, born 25 January 1996) is a Russian singer. She is the winner of season five of the Russian version of The Voice.[1] [2]

On 30 December 2016, Antonyuk was declared the winner of season five of The Voice. Throughout her time on the show, she was coached by Russian musician Leonid Agutin.[3]

Life and career

Darya Antonyuk was born on 25 January 1996 in Zelenogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai. Her mother, Svetlana Vladimirovna Antonyuk, is a director of the school of additional education for children; her father, Sergei Vladimirovich Antonyuk, is a firefighter. Darya's parents are divorced.

In her childhood she studied ballet and modern choreography, and also studied at a music school. In her native city from the age of 7 Dasha had been studied in the vocal studio "Talisman", and from the young age she has won awards at vocal competitions. At the end of the middle school, in 2014 she came to Moscow, where she successfully passed the exams in four universities, but she stopped her choice at the Moscow Art Theater School (the course of Igor Zolotovitsky). She made her theatrical debut in 2016, Darya played Mary Bennet in A. Frantetti's play "Pride and Prejudice".

The Voice

See main article: The Voice (Russia season 5). Darya auditioned in 2016 to compete in season 5 of The Voice. In the blind auditions, broadcast on 9 September 2016 on Channel One, she sang "Stand Up for Love". All four coaches, Dima Bilan, Polina Gagarina, Leonid Agutin, and Grigory Leps turned their chairs. She chose to join Team Leonid.

The Voice performances
  • – Studio version of song reached the top performances that week
    StageSongOriginal artistDateOrderResult
    Blind Audition"Stand Up for Love"Destiny's Child9 September 20162.2All coaches turned;
    joined Team Leonid
    Battle Rounds
    (Top 57)
    "That's What Friends Are For" (vs. Hagba Brothers)Rod Stewart4 November 201610.4Saved by Coach
    Knockout Rounds
    (Top 36)
    "Если он уйдёт" (vs. Vadim Kapustin, vs. Boris Sheshera)Anzhelika Varum18 November 201612.8
    Live Quarterfinals (Top 24)"Колокол"Tamara Gverdtsiteli9 December 201615.3Saved by Votes Summa
    Live Semifinal (Top 8)"Somebody to Love"Queen23 December 201617.5
    Live Final (Top 4)"Твой голос" (with Leonid Agutin)Leonid Agutin30 December 201618.4Winner
    "Without You"Mariah Carey18.8
    "Дорогой длинною"Alexander Vertinsky18.11
    + Non competition performances
    Order Collaborator(s) Song Original Artist
    17.3Evgeniy Margulis and Ksenia Korobkova"Шанхай-блюз"Evgeniy Margulis
    18.1Kairat Primberdiev, Sardor Milano and Aleksandr Panayotov"Ti amo"Umberto Tozzi
    18.4Other constants of the 5th season"Жить"Grigory Leps, Polina Gagarina, and other Russian musicians

    Discography

    Singles

    Releases from The Voice

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Report: Russia's Eurovision 2017 Shortlist Includes Aleksander Panayotov and Elena Temnikova. 3 February 2017. Wiwibloggs. wiwibloggs.com. Dayana.
    2. Web site: The Voice of Russia Winner Darya Antoyuk is Channel One's Favourite for Eurovision 2017. 28 February 2017 . Wiwibloggs . wiwibloggs.com . Dayana.
    3. Web site: Шоу Голос, 5 сезон, победитель: Дарья Антонюк, оценки судей, выступления, фото и видео. 31 December 2016. 12 March 2017. RSUTE. rsute.ru. Sadikova. Marina. Russian. https://web.archive.org/web/20170313044217/http://rsute.ru/262340-shou-golos-5-sezon-pobeditel-darya-antonyuk-ocenki-sudej-vystupleniya-foto-i-video.html. 13 March 2017. dead.