RENATA SOKACHYK is from the village of Vylok in the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine. From 2005 to 2009, she studied at the piano department of the Uzhhorod State Music College, named after D. E. Zador (Natalia Shutko's class). At the same time, she mastered the basics of composition in Viktor Telychko's class. In 2014, she completed her studies at the composition faculty of the Kyiv National Music Academy of Ukraine (course of Prof. Hanna Havrylets). Later, she continued her postgraduate studies there (Department of History of World Music, academic supervisor — Prof. Larysa Nebolubova). In December 2019, she defended her scientific dissertation, having obtained the degree of Candidate of Art Studies (Ph.D.).

Sokachyk's composition includes chamber instrumental, vocal, and orchestral works. Her opuses are performed at prestigious domestic festivals by outstanding ensembles, in particular, the Academic Chamber Choir “Khreshchatyk”, the National Ensemble of Soloists “Kyiv Camerata”, the National Chamber Ensemble “Kyiv Soloists”, the Ensemble of Contemporary Music “Ricochet”, the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, The Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Lviv National Philharmonic, etc. Twice, she participated in international master classes of the contemporary music foundation of the famous Hungarian composer Peter Eötvös (Budapest, Eötvös Institute). She has consulted with prominent composers, including Gerd Kühr, Pascal Dusapin, and Toshio Hosokawa.

In May 2018, the composer won first place at the “Contemporary Musical Dialogue in the Carpathian Region” competition. Her vocal-instrumental work “Radnóti-fragments” was performed in various Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia cities. In the same year, along with the works of other young Kyiv composers, Renata Sokachyk's piece for solo violin “Samotność (ona przychodzi, kiedy jesteś sam)” was selected for the Polish-Ukrainian dialogue project "Miedzy wiekami" and performed in Poznan, Katowice and Warsaw by Ukrainian violinist Natalia Kolyada. In September 2020, the composer became a finalist in the international project “O Blissful Loss of Self” (the project of the contemporary music ensemble “Anima Vox Duo”, State of North Carolina, USA).

In September 2023, she was a winner of the second Myroslav Skoryk All-Ukrainian Composers Competition. The premiere of her poem for solo Double Bass and symphony orchestra "Antonych-fragments" was performed on the stage of the Lviv Philharmonic (solo Nazarii Stets, conductor Vincent Kozlovsky). In December of the same year, her arrangements of Crimean Tatar folk songs were performed in Ehrbar Hall in Vienna by the famous mezzo-soprano Olena Leser. Renata Sokachyk is a laureate of the Levko Revutsky Prize in 2023.

 In addition to her creative and scientific work, the composer is also engaged in teaching. From 2011 to today, she has taught music-theoretical disciplines and composition at the Kyiv Children's School of Arts, named after Stefan Turchak. Since 2021, Renata Sokachyk has been a member of the National Union of Composers of Ukraine. In 2022, she became a co-founder of the festival  “Ukrainian Composers for Children”, dedicated to the memory of Hanna Havrylets.

Among her most recent projects is -SignsGames, initiated by Kyiv Contemporary Music Days in collaboration with the National Ensemble of Soloists Kyiv Camerata and Ensemble KNM Berlin. Her piece, The Desert Breathes, was written specifically for Nataliia Kozhushko-Maksymiv as part of her project Spirit and Breath (carried out under the Presidential Grant of Ukraine for Young Artists in 2024). The piece was performed on October 5 at the Lviv National Philharmonic during the "Contrasts" festival.