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Levko Revutsky Award
Levko Revutsky award is an award to honor young composers and performers for the creation, stage and concert embodiment of outstanding musical works that have gained wide public recognition. It is named after the composer Levko Revutsky. It was founded by resolutions of the Council of Ministers of the USSR № 290 (May 20, 1982) and № 356 (October 30, 1987). Recipients Composers: * Viktor Stepurko (1989) * Victoria Poleva (1995) * Svyatoslav Lunyov (1997) * Ivan Taranenko (1999) * Bohdana Frolyak (2000) * Alla Zahaikevych Alla Zahaikevych ( uk, Алла Загайкевич ; born 17 December 1966) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, performance artist, organiser of electroacoustic music projects, musicologist. Her name is alternatively spell ... (2001) * Ivan Nebesnyy (2002) * Zoltan Almashi (2003) * Bohdan Sehin (2004) * Bohdan Kryvopust (2005) * Ostap Manulyak (2010) Links Regulations approval by Ministry of Culture of Ukraine information b ...
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Levko Revutsky
Levko "Lev" Mykolajovych Revutskyi (, russian: Лев Николаевич Ревуцкий; – 30 March 1977) was a Ukrainian composer, teacher, and activist. Amongst his students at the Lysenko Music Institute were the composers Arkady Filippenko and Valentin Silvestrov. Biography Early life and education Levko Mykolayevych Revutsky was born on in Irzhavets, Priluksky Uyezd of the Poltava Governorate (presently in the Chernihiv Oblast) in Ukraine) to a family of a trustee of a rural school. The parents of the future composer were well-educated. His music talent showed up very early and his mother began to teach young Revutsky to play the piano when he hardly was five years old. By age ten, he showed skill at improvisation and had perfect pitch, earning him the nickname "Tuning fork". In 1903 his parents transferred Revutsky to Kiev's Val'ker gymnasium and simultaneously the music school of Mykola Tumanovsky where he studied fortepiano with Mykola Lysenko. Revutsky later ...
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Bohdan Sehin
Bohdan Dariiovych Sehin (born 1976, in Borshchiv) is a Ukrainian composer, and organizer of music programs. Biography He was born in 1976, in Borshchiv, Ternopil Oblast. In 1999, he graduated from the Lviv Conservatory (class of Prof. M. Skoryk). The composer's music is constantly performed in Ukraine and abroad. He has been part of musical collaborations with the Polish Institute in Kyiv, the Goethe-Institut, and the Austrian Cultural Forum. Simultaneously, in 2012, Bohdan Sehin began working as Commercial Director for the Development of Contemporary Music of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Lviv Philharmonic, Lviv Regional Philharmonic and Executive Director of the International Festival of Contemporary Music "Kontrasty, Contrasts." Accomplishments *Laureate of the Levko Revutsky award, Prize named after L. Revutsky (2004). *Two-time participant in the scholarship program of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland "Gaude Polonia" *Fellow of the Warsaw Autu ...
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Bohdan Kryvopust
Bohdan may refer to: * Bohdan, a Slavic masculine name, a variant spelling of Bogdan (which includes a list of people named Bohdan as well as Bogdan) * Bohdan, Podlaskie Voivodeship, a village in Poland * Bohdan (bus) Bogdan ( uk, Богдан) is the brand of the Ukrainian buses and trolleybuses made by Bogdan Corporation. The original two front-engine/rear-wheel drive models (''Bohdan A091'' and ''Bohdan A092'') are powered by Isuzu and marketed outsid ...
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Orest Smovz
Orest is a masculine given name which may refer to: * Orest Banach (born 1948), German-American former soccer goalkeeper * Orest Budyuk (born 1995), Ukrainian footballer * Orest Grechka (born 1975), Ukrainian-American former soccer player * Orest Kärm (1902–1944), Soviet Estonian politician * Orest Khvolson (1852–1932), Russian physicist * Orest Kindrachuk (born 1950), Canadian former National Hockey League player * Orest Kiprensky (1782–1836), Russian portrait painter * Orest Klympush (born 1941), Ukrainian engineer and politician * Orest Kostyk (born 1999), Ukrainian football goalkeeper * Orest Kryvoruchko (1942–2021), Ukrainian artist * Orest Kuzyk (born 1995), Ukrainian footballer * Orest V. Maresca (1914–2000), American politician * Orest Meleschuk (born 1940), Canadian former curler * Orest Lebedenko (born 1998), Ukrainian footballer * Orest Lenczyk (born 1942), Polish football manager and former player * Orest Levytsky (1848–1922), Ukrainian historian, ethnogr ...
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Antonii Baryshevskyi
Antonii Baryshevskyi ( uk, Антоній Сергійович Баришевський, link=no) is a Ukrainian concert pianist. He won first prize at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition and second prize at the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition. Baryshevskyi performs as soloist, chamber musician and with symphony orchestras. Life and work Baryshevskyi played a concert in Kyiv Philharmonic on 22 February 2022, the day before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On the first day of the war he went to Lviv and start volunteering. In an interview with Michael Ertl for BBC World Service he said "First few days we were making camouflage nets and then we thought maybe we can do something more. My goal now is to show Ukrainian music." Baryshevskyi organised and played a charity video concert on 23 March 2022, together with violinist Aleksey Semenenko and others, to help colleagues. After he was permitted to leave the country, he made his way to t ...
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Andrii Pavlov
Andriy or AndriiROMANIZATION OF UKRAINIAN. BGN/PCGN 2019 Agreement
( uk, Андрі́й, Andríj) is the Ukrainian form of a masculine . The name is equivalent of Andrew in the English language.


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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика, group=note), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkrSSR, or UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991. In the anthem of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, anthem of the Ukrainian SSR, it was referred to simply as ''History of Ukraine, Ukraine''. Under the Soviet One-party state, one-party model, the Ukrainian SSR was governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union through its Soviet democracy, republican branch: the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union), Communist Party of Ukraine. The first iterations of the Ukrainian SSR were established during the Russian Revolution, particularly after the October Revol ...
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Ivan Nebesnyy
Ivan Nebesnyy (born July 15, 1971) is a Ukrainian composer and music producer. Graduated from Lviv Conservatory in 1995 (composer class under Myroslav Skoryk). In 1996 Ivan Nebesnyy founded an ensemble "Cluster" which performed music by modern composers from Ukraine and abroad. In 2006 – 2011 Ivan Nebesnyy was a music director of the “Kyiv Music Fest”. Selected works Works by Ivan Nebesny are considered as postmodern. Among them: * An opera, ''Fox Mykyta'', based on the poem by Ivan Franko (premiered in Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Lviv opera in 2020); * ''Heavenly Shchedryk'', for carillon, mixed choir, children’s choir, symphony orchestra and soundtrack with the sounds of Maidan Nezalezhnosti; * ''What Zarathustra did not say about'' for violin, piano, percussion and tape; * Music for Drama theatre, soundtracks and others. Honors *Levko Revutsky award (2002), *Mykhailo Verykivsky award (2011)), *Kyiv Pectoral award (2011)), *Boris Lyatoshinsky award (2020) Re ...
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Alla Zahaikevych
Alla Zahaikevych ( uk, Алла Загайкевич ; born 17 December 1966) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, performance artist, organiser of electroacoustic music projects, musicologist. Her name is alternatively spelled Alla Zagaykevych on all releases and in texts which are in English. Biography Alla Zahaikevych was born in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine. In 1990 she graduated from the Kyiv Conservatory (now the National Music Academy of Ukraine), having been taught musical composition and orchestration by the Ukrainian composer . During 19931994 she completed her postgraduate studies in composition with Ischenko and in music theory with I. P’jaskovsky. During 1995 and 1996 she studied composition and musical informatics at the (IRCAM_ in Paris. From 1986 to 1999 she was a member of the folklore ensemble "Drevo" of the National Music Academy of Ukraine, Under the director, Ye.Yefremov, she investigated authentic Ukrainian singing and participated in num ...
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