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Ivasyk-Telesyk
"Ivasyk-Telesyk"  ( uk, Івасик-Телесик) is a Ukrainian fairy tale, Ukrainian folk tale in the family of magical tales, Fable, fables, or fairy tales. According to Ukrainian folklorist , the story of Telesyk is a very popular children's story in Ukraine. Plot summary An old man and old woman have no children. Because of this, the old woman asks the old man to carve a log out of a tree so that she can have a son. She places the log in a cradle. The next day, the log turns into a real boy. Since it was carved, it is called Ivasyk-Telesyk. When Ivasyk-Telesyk grows up, he asks the old man, his father, to make him a boat and an oar so that the boy can fish. By fishing, Ivasyk-Telesyk feeds his parents. Because an evil snake walks along the shore, Ivasyk-Telesyk's mother warns him to only swim to the shore and eat when he hears his mother's voice alone. The snake attempts to deceive Ivasyk-Telesyk by repeating his mother's words, but the boy hears the difference and ...
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Kyrylo Stetsenko
Kyrylo Hryhorovych Stetsenko ( ua, Кирило Григорович Стеценко; May 12, 1882 – April 29, 1922) was a prolific Ukrainian composer, conductor, critic, and teacher. Late in his life he became a Ukrainian Orthodox Priest and head of the Music section of the Ministry of Education of the short-lived Ukrainian People's Republic. Biography Early life and education Kyrylo Stetsenko was born in Kvitkiv, in the land of Cherkashchyna, in Ukraine. His father, Hryhoriy Mykhailovych, was a painter of icons and was known around for painting churches in nearby villages. His mother, Maria Ivanivna, was the daughter of a deacon in the same village. Kyrylo was eighth of eleven children.Kyrylo Hryhorovych Stetsenko, for the 125th anniversary of his birth d ...
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