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From the dark forests and swamps of Eastern Europe comes Dzivia — the musical project of Belarusian composer <a href="spotify:artist:0ifAK5rOaIZTtpgLEPvJXg" data-name="Artur Dzivia">Artur Dzivia</a> Matveenko. Founded in 2012, Dzivia has established a distinctive presence on the Slavic music scene, setting itself apart with its unique sound.

Drawing inspiration from the orchestral works of Romantic composers such as <a href="spotify:artist:3MKCzCnpzw3TjUYs2v7vDA" data-name="Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky">Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6n7nd5iceYpXVwcx8VPpxF" data-name="Antonín Dvořák">Antonín Dvořák</a>,as well as ancient folk music and modern genres such as black metal, Dzivia fuses orchestral grandeur with traditional folk instruments to create symphonic arrangements that draw on ancient Balto-Slavic heritage. This fusion creates something entirely new. The music defies conventional categorisation, though Matveenko refers to it as &#34;Pagan Orchestra&#34;.

Drawing on his academic background in philology and his knowledge of ancient texts and Balto-Slavic traditions, Matveenko creates lyrics that draw on Balto-Slavic mythology and spiritual traditions that are rarely explored in contemporary music.

After almost seven years of work, in December 2018 Dzivia released &#34;Rujnuj&#34; — the first full-length album to bring this vision to life. In 2021, the single &#34;Flower Maiden&#34; was released to herald a new album, which was delayed due to circumstances beyond the composer&#39;s control. In 2025, Dzivia returned with a collaborative track featuring <a href="spotify:artist:0T3UezATgzQo2sJkjzEsmM" data-name="Gealdýr">Gealdýr</a> confirming that he is working on two new concept albums.

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