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Irena Turkevycz-Martynec (1899-1983) was born in
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, and came to
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, in 1949. She was a
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in the
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, and performed in
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, and many other European cities during her long and storied career.Marunchak, M.H. The Ukrainian Canadians: A History. Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences, Winnipeg, Ottawa, 1970, page 677.


Early life

Irena Turkevycz was born on December 25, 1899, in
Brody Brody ( uk, Броди; russian: Броды, Brodï; pl, Brody; german: Brody; yi, בראָד, Brod) is a city in Zolochiv Raion of Lviv Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It is located in the valley of the upper Styr River, approximately ...
, in today's
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,
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. She was the third child in the family of priest, choir conductor, catechist, and music critic Ivan Turkevycz (Туркевич). Her mother was Sofia Kormoshiv (Кормошів). When Irena was six, her father was appointed catechist of the Teaching Seminary in
Zalishchyky Zalishchyky ( ; uk, Залiщики, Zalishchyky; pl, Zaleszczyki), also spelled Zalischyky, is a small city located on the Dniester river in Chortkiv Raion of Ternopil Oblast (province), in western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Zali ...
(Заліщики), where he was provided with a separate house located near the
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river. He became the soul of the musical life of the city, often involving his wife Sophia, a musically gifted pianist, and his children. Irena received her first music lessons from her mother, and later a professional music teacher appeared in their house. From a very young age Irena acquired musical and artistic skills and participated in
Shevchenko Shevchenko (alternative spellings Schevchenko, Ševčenko, Shevcenko, Szewczenko, Chevchenko; ua , Шевченко), a family name of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Ukrainian word ''shvets'' ( uk, швець), " cobbler/shoemaker", and ...
concerts. In 1911, her father was appointed catechist of the 2nd Ukrainian Gymnasium in
Lviv Lviv ( uk, Львів) is the largest city in western Ukraine, and the seventh-largest in Ukraine, with a population of . It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine ...
, and the family moved there to a permanent residence. Here Irena enrolled as a pupil in the gymnasium of the Basilian Sisters, where besides school, she took piano lessons, and
Stanyslav Lyudkevych Stanyslav Pylypovych Lyudkevych ( uk, Станіслав Пилипович Людкевич; 24 January 1879 – 10 September 1979) was a Ukrainian composer, theorist, teacher, and musical activist. He was the People's Artist of the USSR in 1969. ...
(Станіслав Людкевич) taught her music theory. Before the start of the First World War the family left for Vienna, where they stayed until 1916. There, at the Church of St. Barbara her father directed the choir, which at that time was one of the largest and best Ukrainian church choirs in Europe. Upon returning to Lviv, Irena continued her studies with the Basilian Sisters.


Studies

Irena became a student in the Faculty of Law at the
University of Lviv The University of Lviv ( uk, Львівський університет, Lvivskyi universytet; pl, Uniwersytet Lwowski; german: Universität Lemberg, briefly known as the ''Theresianum'' in the early 19th century), presently the Ivan Franko Na ...
. When she began her studies in music, it was at the
Lviv Conservatory Lviv National Musical Academy named after Mykola Lysenko ( uk, Львівська національна музична академія імені Миколи Лисенка) or informally Lviv Conservatory is a state conservatory located in Lv ...
, a state conservatory, with Professor Flem-Plomensky (Флям-Пломенський) and with Professor Zaremba (Заремба). She graduated from drama school in Lviv studying with Professor Kozlovsky (Козловський), and with Professor Kryzhanivsky (Крижанівський, Богдан Володимирович). Her concert activity began in 1923 as a soloist with the Lviv choir "Bandurist" (Бандурист). On the opera stage, she first performed as Mařenka in
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’s
The Bartered Bride ''The Bartered Bride'' ( cz, Prodaná nevěsta, links=no, ''The Sold Bride'') is a comic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, to a libretto by Karel Sabina. The work is generally regarded as a major contribution towards the ...
. This opera was staged at the "
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" (Театр Української Бесіди) by Yosyp Stadnyk (Стадник, Йосип Дмитрович) on the occasion of the centenary of the composer's birthday. On June 21, 1929, on the stage of the
Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet The Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet ( uk, Львівський Національний академічний театр опери та балету імені Соломії Крушельницької ...
, a performance of the opera
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was given. Senior students of the Lviv Conservatory under the direction of their teacher Adam Soltys participated. Among these performers was Irena. In a review in the newspaper "Dilo" (Діло), June 22, 1929, she was singled out for praise. She also showed promise as a dramatic actress. She tried directing. Writer Zinovy Knysh writes in his memoirs about the musical life of Lviv, and that in 1929 Irena organized a theatrical group in her father's house and put on plays: "The Sin" by
Volodymyr Vynnychenko Volodymyr Kyrylovych Vynnychenko ( ua, Володимир Кирилович Винниченко, – March 6, 1951) was a Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright, artist, who served as the first Prime Minister of Ukraine. ...
, and " The Fires Of St. John" by
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. In the spring of 1930, her first solo concert was held, at which Irena performed arias, of Gorislava from the opera
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Mikhail Glinka Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka ( rus, link=no, Михаил Иванович Глинка, Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka., mʲɪxɐˈil ɪˈvanəvʲɪdʑ ˈɡlʲinkə, Ru-Mikhail-Ivanovich-Glinka.ogg; ) was the first Russian composer to gain wide recogni ...
, of Cio-Cio-san from
Madama Butterfly ''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
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, several romances, and Ukrainian folk songs. In 1930, she went to Berlin, where her sister Stefania lived at that time, and Irena studied for three years at the
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with Professor Weissenborn (Вайсенборн) who worked with students of the likes of
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. She learned voice control in the
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, and completed her drama schooling at the
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. In 1933 Irena moved to Prague where her sister, Stefania, now taught piano and was an accompanist at the Prague Conservatory. Irena took vocal lessons with professors at the
Prague Conservatory The Prague Conservatory or Prague Conservatoire ( cs, Pražská konzervatoř) is a music school in Prague, Czech Republic, founded in 1808. Currently, Prague Conservatory offers four or six year study courses, which can be compared to the level ...
and sang in the Prague Opera.


Career

Irena married the politician, Volodymyr Martynec and followed him where his work took them, and resourcefully found herself singing in cities across Europe. This nomadic life lasted for 12 years. In the summer of 1942, Irena returned to Lviv with her husband, where she was invited to join the
Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet The Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet ( uk, Львівський Національний академічний театр опери та балету імені Соломії Крушельницької ...
. From 1942 to 1944, she sang these roles in the following operas: In the summer of 1943, Irena, along with the coloratura soprano Nina Shevchenko and the baritone Mikhail Olkhov, did a large concert tour of the cities and villages of Galicia. Her voice was often heard on Lviv Radio. Her husband, a politician, was aware of the changing landscape that the war was bringing in its wake. In the spring of 1944, Irena and a group from the Lviv opera, packed and headed west for Germany just weeks before the Soviet army's arrival. Irena became a leader of the opera ensembles "Duma" (Дума) in
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, and "Orlik" (Орлик) in
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, Germany. These collectives put on, along with other works, the operas: ''
Natalka Poltavka ''Natalka Poltavka'' ( uk, Наталка Полтавка, ) is a Ukrainian play written by Ivan Kotlyarevsky. The Opera in 2 acts, ''Natalka Poltavka'', was the last scheduled performance by The Kyiv Opera Company at the National Opera House o ...
'' (Наталка Полтавка) by
Mykola Lysenko Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko ( uk, Мико́ла Віта́лійович Ли́сенко; 22 March 1842 – 6 November 1912) was a List of Ukrainian composers, Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist of the late Romantic mus ...
, and ''Drowned'' (Утоплена) a lyric-fantastic opera again by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko, the libretto written by the Ukrainian writer and playwright
Mykhailo Starytsky Mykhailo Petrovych Starytsky ( uk, Михайло Петрович Старицький; 14 December 1840 – 27 April 1904), in English Michael Starycky, was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright.Nikolai Gogol Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol; uk, link=no, Мико́ла Васи́льович Го́голь, translit=Mykola Vasyliovych Hohol; (russian: Яновский; uk, Яновський, translit=Yanovskyi) ( – ) was a Russian novelist, ...
's story ''May Night'' from the collection ''
Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka ''Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka'' (russian: «Вечера на хуторе близ Диканьки») is a collection of short stories by Nikolai Gogol, written in 1829–1832. They appeared in various magazines and were published in book f ...
''. On January 28, 1946, in the camp for displaced persons located near
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, Germany an organization called "The Association of Ukrainian Stage Artists" (Об’єднання мистців української сцени) was created, and Irena was on the board, along with: V. Blavatsky, Y. Barnych, E. Kuril, S. Kryzhanivsky and T. Fedorovich.


Canada

In 1949 Irena immigrated to Canada and settled in Winnipeg. Her husband took the post of editor of the newspaper "New Pathway" (Новий шлях), and Irena became a member of the "Renaissance" (Ренесанс) theater. In 1960, Irena became very active working with children's opera in Winnipeg at the Canadian-Ukrainian Institute Prosvita, on Pritchard Avenue and Arlington Street, in the city's North-End. Her musical company rehearsed at The Ukrainian National Home Association building on McGregor St. and Burrows Ave. Her very presence attracted a talented group of musicians, choreographers, and set and costume people. She became the nucleus for an ensemble of gifted children whom she began to mentor. She was known to the kids as ''Pani Martynec'' (Пані Мартинець). In 1964, they performed Mykola Lysenko's ''Koza Dereza'' (Коза-Дереза). In 1965, the cast performed ''The Snow Queen'' (Зимова Краля) by Mykola Lysenko. Both ''Koza Dereza'' and ''The Snow Queen'' were staged at the
Pantages Playhouse Theatre The Pantages Playhouse Theatre () is a former vaudeville theatre in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The two-storey building features a decorative façade with a lit marquee across the front, as well as classical decorative elements such as ...
in Winnipeg. In 1967, her musical troupe traveled from Winnipeg by train to
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to perform ''Koza Dereza'' at the International and Universal Exposition (
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) which was also being held to celebrate Canada's centennial year. From Montreal, the performers were bused to
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for an encore concert.


Legacy

The
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presented the ''Shevchenko Medal'' to Irena on October 7, 1977, in Winnipeg. Many of the young people in her company carried on her spirit when they grew up. Irena Welhasch (Baerg), who played the crab in ''Koza Dereza'', went on to a career in opera herself, performing on stages of major opera houses across North America. Genia Blum, a dancer, writer and translator, who danced the role of Lada in ''Snow Queen'', studied at the
Royal Winnipeg Ballet The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is Canada's oldest ballet company and the longest continuously operating ballet company in North America. History It was founded in 1939 as the "Winnipeg Ballet Club" by Gweneth Lloyd and Betty Farrally (who also fou ...
School, danced professionally in Europe under her maiden name Eugenia Snihurowycz, and founded a ballet studio in
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, where she continues to support the arts through a dance foundation named after her mother, Daria Nyzankiwska.Daria Nyzankiwska Dance Foundation – History
/ref> Russell Mychajluk (Mitchell), who played the rabbit in ''Koza Dereza'', went on to write and produce music for the pop charts, for television, and for theatre. Myroslav (Slavko) Klymkiw, who played the bear in ''Koza Dereza'', went on to become Head of Network Programming for the C.B.C. Still others, from her musical group, became facilitators and administrators in cultural institutions in Canada. Irena Turkevycz-Martynec died July 5, 1983, in Winnipeg.


References


Bibliography

* Marunchak, Michael, H. ''The Ukrainian Canadians: A History'', Winnipeg, Ottawa: Ukrainian Free Academy of Sciences, 1970.


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Turkevycz-Martynec, Irena 1899 births 1983 deaths Ukrainian operatic sopranos Ukrainian Austro-Hungarians Austrian emigrants to Canada Ukrainian Discourse Theatre University of Lviv alumni Lviv Conservatory alumni 20th-century Ukrainian women opera singers People from Brody People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria