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Ellina Graypel: Symphony of Cultures and Compassion


Her performance resume reads like a who’s who of iconic venues: Carnegie Hall, Webster Hall, Hammerstein Ballroom, Irving Plaza, Rockwood Music Hall, and Don Hills, to name a few. Each performance is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.


Brooklyn, N.Y. Ellina Graypel’s journey from the heart of Belarus to the vibrant cultural landscape of the United States is nothing short of extraordinary. As a Belarusian American singer, songwriter, and composer, Ellina’s multifaceted talent has made her a beloved figure in both the world music and Jewish women in music communities. Her story is a testament to the power of music to transcend borders and unite people from diverse backgrounds. Website

Born in Belarus, Ellina was immersed in the rich musical traditions of her homeland from a young age. Her passion for music was nurtured by her studies under the grand Russian composer Larisa Kritskaya, where she honed her skills in composition and performance. This foundation led her to the prestigious Berklee Vocal School, where she further developed her unique sound and artistic vision.

Ellina’s versatility as a musician is evident in her extensive body of work.

She has composed over 700 pieces for rock n roll, jazz, and folk ensembles, as well as musicals and short films. Her ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles has garnered her several international music awards, including the coveted Crystal Star at the Atlantis Film Festival. As a multi-instrumentalist, Ellina’s top instruments are the harp and guitar, both of which she plays with unparalleled skill and emotion.

Her performance resume reads like a who’s who of iconic venues: Carnegie Hall, Webster Hall, Hammerstein Ballroom, Irving Plaza, Rockwood Music Hall, and Don Hills, to name a few. Each performance is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.

One of her most memorable moments was her self-arranged performance of the National Anthem for harp and vocals at the legendary Cyclone Stadium in New York City. The hauntingly beautiful rendition left the audience in awe, showcasing her ability to breathe new life into classic compositions.

Ellina’s contributions to the world music scene extend beyond her performances.

As an advocate for world music and Jewish women in music, she has used her platform to promote cultural diversity and representation in the arts. Her efforts have inspired countless musicians and listeners alike, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in the music industry.

Her musical repertoire is as diverse as her talents. From popular and electronic music to meditative compositions, Ellina’s works like “Revival,” “A Song of Time,” “Prayer for Belarus,” and “Live Shows Are Always Filled with Light” resonate with audiences worldwide. Her ability to evoke deep emotions through her music has made her a beloved figure in the global music community.

Despite her international success, Ellina remains deeply connected to her roots and community.

This October, she is set to perform at a special show titled “The Soul of South Brooklyn Music” at the Jewish Center of Brighton Beach. This event aims to generate awareness and support for the renovation of the historic Jewish center, formerly known as the Jewish Center of Coney Island. The show will feature a diverse array of musical styles, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Brighton Beach.

In her outreach to the community, Ellina emphasizes the significance of the Jewish Center’s renovation. “We are trying to get the necessary help for its renovation,” she wrote in a recent letter. “On October 27, I will play a show to generate awareness! It is a large 550-seat stage. The show called The Soul of South Brooklyn Music will put together many musical styles of Brighton Beach.”

Ellina’s dedication to this cause is evident in her efforts to promote the event. She encourages the community to spread the word and support the renovation project by attending the show. “Here is a ticket sales link,” she shared. “However, if you let people know about the show, it would be priceless!”

Through her music and advocacy, Ellina Graypel continues to make a profound impact on the world. Her journey from Belarus to the stages of New York City is a testament to her resilience, talent, and unwavering commitment to her craft. As she prepares for her upcoming performance, Ellina’s story serves as an inspiration to artists and audiences alike, reminding us of the power of music to bridge cultures and bring people together.

Ellina Graypel: Stirring Symphony of Cultures and Compassion (Aug. 1, 2024)


Witness the acclaimed Ellina Graypel and her Jazz Delight Orchestra to the historic Jewish Center of Brighton Beach on October 27, 2024, at 5:00 PM. Experience the magic of this award-winning jazz sensation and celebrate The Soul of South Brooklyn Music. Tickets are just $40 each at HERE (https://www.vesnatickets.com/tour/Ellina-Graypel-2024) or by calling (718) 375-0257 – Inna. Act fast—buy before August 25 to receive a special free gift!


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TAGS: Ellina Graypel, Brighton Beach Jewish Center, Music Performance, Cultural Advocacy, World Music, Live Show, Music for Renovation, Belarusian American, Artist Multi-instrumentalist


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Jim Luce
Jim Lucehttps://stewardshipreport.org/
Raising, Supporting & Educating Young Global Leaders through Orphans International Worldwide (www.orphansinternational.org), the J. Luce Foundation (www.lucefoundation.org), and The Stewardship Report (www.stewardshipreport.org). Jim is also founder and president of the New York Global Leaders Lions Club.

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