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Kvitka Cisyk was born on 4 April, 1953 in Queens, New York, U.S., is an American opera singer. Discover Kvitka Cisyk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

Popular As Kvitka Cisyk
Occupation Singer, actress
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 4 April 1953
Birthday 4 April
Birthplace Queens, New York, U.S.
Date of death 1998
Died Place Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Kvitka Cisyk's Husband?

Her husband is Jack Cortner Edward J. Rakowicz (m. 1983)

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Kvitka Cisyk Net Worth

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Source of Income Singer

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1953

Kvitka "Kacey" Cisyk (Квітка Цісик; Квітослава-Орися Цісик, Kvitka Tsisyk; April 4, 1953 – March 29, 1998) was an American coloratura soprano of Ukrainian ethnicity.

Cisyk, a classically trained opera singer, achieved success in four musical genres: popular music, classical opera, Ukrainian folk music and commercial jingles for radio and TV advertisements.

1970

Cisyk attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City and graduated in 1970.

She attended Harpur College, also known as SUNY Binghamton, for one year directly after high school.

Her sister taught piano there.

1971

In the summer of 1971, she attended a SUNY-sponsored opera program in Ghent, Belgium.

She received a violin scholarship to the Mannes College of Music, but had switched to classical voice training by the time of her graduation.

In January 1971, the initiative committee (chaired by Lubomyr Zobniv), which consisted mainly of Harper College students, created a television program called "Thoughts of Ukraine" to mark the Day of Unity of Ukraine.

The script was prepared by Maria Cisyk (music teacher) and Maria ("Mima") Koropiy (graduate student in French; host of a Ukrainian radio program).

The program featured Ukrainian folk dances, poems by Taras Shevchenko, songs performed by Kvitka Cisyk with guitar accompaniment by Bohdan Sokhan (a student from New York) and Yuriy Turchyn (a student at Rutgers University), and songs accompanied by Maria Tsysyk's piano.

The individual performances were harmoniously combined with photographic material from Ukraine and background music selected and played for the program by Maria Cisyk.

On the evening of January 22, the program "Thoughts on Ukraine" was broadcast on WINR-TV.

Cisyk's original goal was a career as an opera singer, but her father's death left the family without a source of income.

Needing to earn money immediately, Cisyk pursued a career as a session singer in popular music.

She drew her professional name (Kacey) from her first and last initials.

Cisyk began singing in clubs, while submitting audition tapes to producers and advertising agencies.

She had a successful career as a background singer in popular music, working as a backup singer for Carly Simon and Michael Franks and for artists produced by Quincy Jones.

Cisyk's work in commercials brought her to the attention of Joe Brooks, who worked as a composer and arranger of jingles.

Brooks, who wrote, directed and composed the score for the movie You Light Up My Life chose Cisyk to dub the singing voice of actress Didi Conn.

Cisyk's performance of the song appears on the original soundtrack album, and was released as a single, although she was not listed as the performing artist in the final credits of the film (for which she successfully sued the producers).

Her single release of the song reached No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

The song was also recorded by singer Debby Boone, with Brooks producing and arranging.

This recording of "You Light Up My Life", became a No. 1 single on the Billboard chart for ten consecutive weeks.

People magazine ran a substantial article about "The real voice behind 'You Light Up My Life" inasmuch the similarity between her and Debby Boone's voice led many to assume the latter had sung the songs in the movie.

1978

Cisyk recorded "You Light Up My Life" for the film of the same title (Oscar and Golden Globe Awards win in 1978), sang the "Have you driven a Ford lately?"

and "You deserve a break today!"

jingles, and released two critically acclaimed albums of Ukrainian songs.

Cisyk was the daughter of two Ukrainian immigrants from Eastern Galicia; her given name, Kvitka, is Ukrainian for "flower".

Her father, Wolodymyr Cisyk, a well known Ukrainian concert violinist and teacher, taught his daughter the violin when she was five years old, grooming her for a career as a classical musician.

2009

Later in 2009, Joseph Brooks became the subject of an investigation after being accused of a series of casting-couch rapes.

He was indicted in May 2009 by the state Supreme Court for Manhattan (a trial-level court) on 91 counts of rape, sexual abuse, criminal sexual act, assault, and other charges.

2011

While awaiting trial, Brooks killed himself in May, 2011.

Cisyk also recorded lead vocals for the soundtracks of the movies The One and Only and Circle of Two.

She also contributed backing vocals to the Carly Simon songs used on the soundtrack for the movie Working Girl.

Cisyk achieved her widest success as a singer of the musical jingles used in TV and radio commercials.

Cisyk's recording of the slogan "Have you driven a Ford lately?"

2013

In a 2013 biographical essay about Cisyk, her second husband, Ed Rakowicz wrote that Brooks "withheld payment" and "tried to evade payment by false promises and by asking her to be an incidental actor in his film, implying huge rewards yet to come."

Later, (according to Rakowicz's biographical essay ), Brooks made improper advances toward Cisyk, and after being rebuffed, didn't speak directly to her again, and continued to evade payments to her.

Rakowicz writes, "[Kacey] retained a lawyer and sued Brooks for the fees she earned for her work on the record and the film but accepted an award of a small sum just to relieve herself of the torment of a prolonged legal battle with Brooks."

Brooks then had Cisyk's singing credit removed from the endcredits of the film.