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– Dear Katažina, congratulations on the “round” anniversary! You have lived for four decades, exactly two in the anam and two in this millennium. Let’s take a closer look at those periods. What can you tell us about the first ten years of your life?
– Thank you so much for your congratulations. I spent the first ten years in a beautiful and prosperous town. There are probably few of them left now. People loved the land, their farm, each other and did not rush to travel to the entire world. He saw his happiness and the fullness of life where he was born.
Growing up in such an environment, I loved nature, I experienced a direct connection to it. And I constantly felt the warm care of the members of the rural family. I am the youngest in the family. I have two older sisters. They took care of me and raised me with my parents.
As with all children, one of the most surprising impressions was first grade. For some reason, my parents decided to shave me naked before I went to school … And it became a kind of curse of mine that finally made me who I am now. Then I experienced many teasing from my classmates, it was complex … I ran to comfort my mother, who worked as a secretary at the same school. Finally, it hardened me. Without that situation, you probably wouldn’t have as much desire and stubbornness as you could.
Photo from personal album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
The first grade also gave positive things, which finally weighed on me: the school choir director noticed me. He saw the beginnings of talent in me and noticed that he was interesting, brave and ready to make music. That was the beginning. By singing, I found the best comfort from bullying.
I must also mention First Communion, which is my close relationship with God, with the church. And at the same time, my first touch with the guitar strings. Still completely in children’s hands.
In 1988, my two sisters went to study. And as an additional conference for arts education for them was playing the chosen musical instrument. Clearly, he wanted easy-to-carry instruments that didn’t cause too much inconvenience. Alicia chose a bagpipe and Lily chose a guitar. And my parents bought that guitar that immediately interested me a lot.
Yes, for twelve years, I have actually been a manager, I have formed a team, I have played the repertoire, I have courageously assumed responsibility. It was loaded with songs from Poland, some of which immediately indicated chords, making learning easy.
While my sister studied, she kept presenting: “Show me, show me.” She showed me three chords, of which I “hooked” and kept trying, “scratching,” playing chords. Seeing on television how other musicians put their fingers together, I tried to emulate … And with that great enthusiasm, I jumped into the next decade of my life.
Photo by Laima Kavaliauskaitė-Bernotė / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
– The second decade of your life transports us from the Soviet Union to a free Lithuania. To our “ninety savages”. What trail have those times left on the path of your life?
– Oh … this has been the most exciting decade here. An absolute start for everything. For ten years I had not been separated from a guitar for a day. My friends and I started recording something on a cassette recorder. I began to sing and dance more and more actively, giving concerts with the school group. The ensemble was huge, about 160 children, we played music, folk dances and performed regularly at festivities in our area.
We often went to Poland for concerts. Then I became a kind of “star” of that team, my soul, I was appreciated and loved by the leaders of the school. And then I realized, wow, I’m in the limelight! Bullying and name calling were no longer as painful as I found myself in other things. Then I began to express myself even more enthusiastically in the whole church. And I didn’t realize how I started practically directing all the musical action.
The brother priests were very supportive of my enthusiasm and allowed me to regulate my own activities. Yes, for twelve years, I have actually been a manager, I have formed a team, I have played the repertoire, I have courageously assumed responsibility. It was loaded with songs from Poland, some of which immediately indicated chords, making learning easy. In some places, there were chord charts that made it easier to find a finger.
So I went from three chords to almost a dozen: I was very hooked, eager to learn every invisible innovation.
Singing in church, holding onto a guitar, has become my routine. No need to worry because it is not a contest. I simply sang for my own pleasure, praying in the language of music. No one needed to prove anything like a nightmare that was pulling and kaifuodavau. But over time, of course, he began to want something more. More solo parts, more new repertoire, maybe more variety …
Photo from personal album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
And that “more” soon came to my patio. The big opportunity was the accidental conversation of my friend’s father with my mother: “Look, a talented musical daughter, why don’t you let her go to music school?” And for us, the capital seemed like another world … The idea seemed difficult to implement. And how to drive, how to drive? There were only three bus trips a day.
He was only thirteen years old. But that good uncle offered to take me there with his daughter. It goes, here he only kisses his hands, thanks d The schedules did not always coincide, but he always took care of me. Thanks to that person, he managed to implement this “impossible mission”, because living in a village 30 km from Vilnius, attending a music school a few days a week was quite a bold decision.
So, I started studying fr. In the accordion class of the Jonušas School of Music. I got brutal fain A teacher, the best of those who were there. I studied there for three and a half years, he was probably the oldest student, so he “grew too big” because all the children were between six and seven years old, and I was between thirteen and fourteen.
And then the teacher suggested to me: maybe we are trying to enter the J. Tallat-Kelpša Conservatory? I say, “Are you kidding me? I’m still completely green after all.” And she says, “Let’s try it. We’re going to put together a five-track program over the summer. I can’t, I can’t … For that reason, I passed the high school exams externally and completed the eleventh and twelfth grades in one year, so I could spend more of myself and my time preparing for admission (although I didn’t really know if I would be successful).
Photo by Lukas Balandis / 15min / Katataina Zvonkuvienė
I worked very hard during the summer, in addition to private solfege classes. My parents had nothing to pay, I paid for eggs, milk, sour milk, pork and butter. I was riding in a stretch of heat. I played, buzzed, got ready. And I joined!
Another important line is that around the same time I met my parents’ friends, whose son Vitalijus also played music. He had listened to me in church and one day he said to me: “I am also playing a little, I am singing, maybe we are trying to form an ensemble together?” We meet several times, we try to play music, sing. Something from the Polish, from the Russian repertoire …
It used to be: I go back to the fifth morning tired of the wedding, and at half past nine in the morning I already need to be with the guitar in church. And to the church: half an hour on foot. I pushed the guitar over my shoulder and leaned over without falling asleep.
And I really liked it a lot. Because it was a new genre for me. No more classics, folk music or religious works, but pop songs. And little by little, that activity began to take me longer and longer. That guy’s parents had a little cafeteria, our first show there took place. He was only fourteen years old. He is with keyboards, I am with a microphone, etc.
I listened to the friends of the people. Someone also left town. Someone offered us to sing on one birthday, on another, at a wedding … Very soon everything became a constant burden on the weekends. At seventeen he already sang every Friday, Saturday at various personal or public celebrations. I had already brought money home, I no longer had to ask my parents.
Photo by Laima Kavaliauskaitė-Bernotė / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
I bought my microphone, a computer, and other necessary technical details for the artist. I bought phonograms from other ball musicians. I gave him a song to rewrite for twenty litas. It was a difficult, hard-working, but beautiful period, full of youthful maximalism. I have no idea where he had such strength and desire.
It used to be: I go back to the fifth morning tired of the wedding, and at half past nine in the morning I already need to be with the guitar in church. And to the church: half an hour on foot. I pushed the guitar over my shoulder and leaned over without falling asleep. I wanted to get everything out of life. I was present wherever I was invited and wherever I guessed. Paid, free, it doesn’t matter. Just let me sing
I even worked a few hours a week at the Medininkai Culture House. He was an art director. I participated in the organization of the festivities in the area, I turned around somehow … I already paid enough repertoire, so I easily adapted to each occasion.
So I joined Kelpša, which seemed to me to be “space” … Those five years of study were especially difficult. He had only attended a music school for three and a half years, when most of the students had attended those schools for seven or at least five years. I had to put in twice as much effort as everyone else to keep myself desperate.
As I studied in the accordion class, it became increasingly clear that this instrument was unlikely to be with me for life. The heart was still leaning towards singing, and there was already a lot of activity with a microphone in hand. One day the teacher sat me down and said, “Darling, we have to finish this school. I understand that you won’t eat accordion bread, but let’s finish. “
Photo by Joe Black Photography / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
I was very embarrassed by this … I realized that I was “making a shawl” without paying enough attention to the instrument. I got stuck, somehow prepared for the final exams, I played, I graduated from the Tallat-Kelpša Conservatory and put the accordion in the country.
– And here we are moving into the 21st century. What is the third decade of your life marked?
– From an early age I was told that it is important to finish higher education. I was never a schoolgirl or a pioneer, but I tried to be responsible. I realized that another activity was also needed. That I can’t be addicted to vacations alone. So I decided that I had to study a little more science. And so I found myself at the Pedagogical University (now the University of Education).
Although she loved that she definitely wouldn’t be a teacher. My two sisters were already working as teachers and one day I sat down and asked myself: what else could I do? I can’t do anything anymore … I would like to make music, logically the idea came up to study music pedagogy in order to be a music teacher.
I reconciled that this is my future. At the age of 21-22 years, while still studying, I started looking for a pedagogical job. I bravely went to Polish schools and asked: do you have a job for me? And I almost got a positive response in the first school! A month later I had a full charge. Even later, I also received an educational class.
Photo from personal album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
So, at various educational institutions, she was a music teacher, a classroom teacher, and even led extracurricular activities for the singing ensemble. By the way, everything went well. The experience of leading a group of churches has been very useful. And it was comfortable filling up all week: I work on weekdays at schools and sing at parties on weekends. I managed to organize the schedule for not having classes on Monday mornings and I could fall asleep a bit more after a noisy weekend.
And so I honestly taught that decade. Also, a colleague and I were able to gather a group of older women “Ale Babki”, it still exists, women 50-80 years sing there. Turns out, he had four jobs at once, and he could still spend some free time with friends and friends. The shadows of youth.
By the way, at that time I was already noticed by the Polish regional television and radio programs and the press. He was confused somewhere and was already something known and recognizable in the Polish-Russian social bubble of the Vilnius region. It gave me extra value and in 2008, at the age of twenty-eight, I already dared to give my solo concert. Many encouraged, urged, and eventually prepared for it.
This is how the first disaster of my life happened! I was like in space …
I knew my friends would definitely come, at least I would sing to them. He already had many acquaintances: he knew who to talk to at the Polish Cultural Center, where to borrow equipment, lighting, he knew many aspects of organizational work and all the knowledge and acquaintances were very useful. Many things managed to get a cost or even free.
Photo from personal album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
We started selling tickets, we prepared several numbers, Poles, Gypsies, Russians, we included dancers, we staged, we rehearsed, I was ready to talk between songs, I prepared various wishes and jokes … I tried to make each song a kind of mini-show. And in preparation I learned that all tickets were exchanged … 500 tickets …
Then the organizers released an additional quantity: chairs and stands to be delivered. And so the first disaster of my life happened! I was like in space … The technical compliance may not have been perfect, but the general atmosphere hypnotized me, everyone applauded, asked me to repeat, I drowned in a sea of flowers … In the small apartment where I lived, those flowers hardly fit.
In the morning I woke up like in a botanical garden. I was happy with the moon and back. Local newspapers, radio stations and the press …
But then, without much praise, I heard a comment from no one that one thing was missing from the entire fantastic event: at least one of MY song … And I had been singing songs from other artists’ repertoires or gyvenim books ą Brand needed More personal expression: I understood that the fans expect me. That I have support …
With those thoughts and expectations, I have reached the next decade of my life.
Photo from personal album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
– The next decade of your life is marked by a sharp professional leap. From a music teacher, you suddenly broke into the largest Lithuanian television channels, made yourself known and loved across the country. You released two music albums. He has also received important events in the personal space: the wedding and the birth of twins.
– I feel that God loves me very much, because I constantly meet the right people. I’m just lucky … Maybe it is the return of God for my tribute to the church from childhood … Someone told me that when a prayer is sung, it increases more weight, it becomes twice as effective … That is probably what happened to me.
So, at the age of thirty, I marked the next stage of my life: my debut album and a solo concert with an original program, and my musical. And such a thing seemed completely impossible. Everything was determined again, by regular coincidences. Behind the scenes of an event, I met Beata Vilkin from the Funky band and told her that I would like to have my own repertoire, but I cannot create it myself and I envy the people who can.
I jokingly suggested that he write me something. And she started and accepted … After that conversation, the entire album was born in less than a year … I already recorded it with two well-known Lithuanian producers: Mindaugas Lapinskis and Stanas. By the way, I already ordered songs through acquaintances and Deivydas Zvonkus, but I was too busy …
Naturally, I became more interested in the Lithuanian pop scene, which I knew quite a bit. And I started to organize an album presentation concert in the old Theater Arena. I met wonderful people: the journalist Svajūnas Marcinkevičienė, who helped with the dissemination of information, the choreographer Šarūnas Kirdeikis, who added her professional hand to the choreography and set design, the stylist Austėja Jablonskytė helped with the clothes and costumes.
Erik Ovcharenko / 15min photo / Deivydas Zvonkus and Katažina Zvonkuvienė
Once again, some acquaintances were skeptical of this ambition of mine. But I, as always, was stubborn. I invested practically all the money I had and borrowed a little more … I was also able to invite some famous faces to the show: Karina Krysko danced Saulius with Saulius in a song and didn’t ask for a penny for it …
God loves me: I have a man who is also a composer and music editor for television
Stano himself attended and saw that in my concert, a packed room, almost fifteen hundred people (he was one of those skeptics who discouraged me) … The end result redeemed every sleepless night became another very important step.
The connection with Stano took me further: he invited me to the television project “Choir Wars”, where I participated with the Vilnius International Silver Choir at the beginning of the 2011 season. People of different nationalities gathered for the choir, so I was perfect as representative of the Poles. Somewhere behind the scenes, my eyes met my future husband, David, more often then.
He already recognized me, greeted me, received me in the city. So I still couldn’t suspect that the time would come when we would say hello every day. But, in the summer of the same year, he was able to invite me for coffee over Facebook … And since then we have started to communicate more and more often.
For me, it was quite an unexpected turn, because he had already ruled me out: I doubted if I would be able to accept someone who accepts me as I am. In fact, I was already getting stuck in Senmerge, used to the rhythm of my lonely life and I was not ready to adapt to anything … But again, God loves me: I have a man who is also a composer and music editor for television …
Personal album photo album / Katažina Zvonkuvienė and Deivydas Zvonkus
In fact, in practice, there have been several milestones in a year that have led me to the last life of my last decade: the first solo program with an inaugural presentation concert, participation in a television project, followed by other offers of TV. I did not leave the screen for a decade, and father of children
Suddenly I made myself known throughout Lithuania: I came out of my Slavic bubble in the Vilnius region. I took a breath of fresh air and another new world opened up for me. A little more elegant, more fashionable, more interesting, different from what I was used to … Television began to shape me, to educate me, I discovered new colors of my personality.
In the next season of Choir Wars, I was already participating with the choir I directed, with which we got second place! In the same year, my partner Dainius Dimša became the winners of the LNK dance project “I invite you to dance. Aroused passion. Natalija Bunkė invited me to the joint group of famous women “Pop Ladies”.
With her, we participated in the “Star Duets”, where my partner Jonas Jonušs took second place. After that, I was a teacher-judge at LNK Lietuvos raft for two seasons. Periodically I recorded new Lithuanian songs, looking for a suitable direction for such a repertoire.
Photo by Laima Kavaliauskaitė-Bernotė / Katažina Zvonkuvienė
David saw my desire and believed in me: he began to analyze me carefully, to hit me for the accent, the eloquence, the general understanding of the laws of the entertainment world. And he consistently supported me with his behind-the-scenes presence, honest advice and criticism. I constantly enjoyed learning something, feeling progress. I will not lie, there were also many tears, because I am a sensitive person. Perhaps even too sensitive to the details of the show …
David’s constant sponsorship and moral support allowed me to stumble again after a stumble and move toward my dream, seek, believe ė This led to my second album, the songs of which became very popular and now form the bulk of my repertoire of concerts.
Also, perhaps the most important event of the last decade and my entire life was the birth of a wedding and twins. He crowned the way of life that had taken place until then and “closed the last button.” Pregnancy and motherhood undoubtedly led to some break in the race, but after that they managed to return to the stage with double strength. And to organize a solo concert tour of Lithuania!
Moments from the life of Katažina Zvonkuvienė – in galleries:
The tour was especially successful, the hallways were full or full, I felt like I was flying … Combining such activities with young children is certainly not easy, but the applause, the smiles and the positive energy of the audience carry me very strong . Surviving, I feel like I’m on the right track.
I sit down, and that is very important to me. I want to thank you for all the love of listeners by giving them double love back. Today I present my new video for the song “Life Begins at 40” to fans.
New Katažina song and video:
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