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Peter Deriashnyj (born 2 July 1946 in
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,
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of secular and sacred music, and choral conductor. He specializes in the
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of
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playing, but also plays folk and rock
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. Deriashnyj grew up in
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and moved to Sydney to further his professional career and musical education. He studied music theory, composition and voice in Sydney and later became conductor of the
Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble The Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble is a vocal and instrumental Ukrainian folkloric performing ensemble in Sydney, Australia. It was founded in June 1964 by bandurist Hryhory Bazhul and since May 1971 was directed by Peter Deriash ...
(1972–), the Boyan Ukrainian Choir (1982–1996), the Suzwittia Women's Ensemble (1986–1991), the Strathfield Orthodox Parish choir (1980–2007); and musical director and conductor of the Ivasiuk Folk Ensemble (1984–2000).


Early life

Kharkiv style The Kharkiv Academic Style of Bandura Playing is a specific method of playing the Ukrainian folk instrument bandura. The instrument is held in a way that allows both hands equal access to all the strings. Firstly, the left hand has access to the ...
bandurist A banduryst ( uk, бандури́ст) is a person who plays the Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura. Types of performers There are a number of different types of bandurist who differ in their particular choice of instrumen ...
Deriashnyj was born in Calden, Germany in 1946. He emigrated to Australia with his parents, Fedir and Maria and sister Lidia. In November 1950 they arrived in Melbourne on the passenger liner ''Goya'' initially living in migrant camps in Bonegilla and
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before settling in
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. After completing his education in Newcastle he moved to Sydney in 1966 to pursue studies in electrical engineering at the Sydney Institute of Technology graduating in 1972, also formal musical studies in
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, music theory, composition and voice. At age 10, Deriashnyj began to learn to play the
bandura A bandura ( uk, банду́ра) is a Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument. It combines elements of the zither and lute and, up until the 1940s, was also often referred to by the term kobza. Early instruments (c. 1700) had 5 to 12 strings ...
from his father, a known performer on and maker of banduras Fedir Deriashnyj. At age 17 he began to study
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.


Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble

In July 1968 he began to study the Kharkiv style of
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from
Hryhory Bazhul Hryhory Ivanovych Bazhul ( uk, Григорій Іванович Бажул transcribed as Georg Baschul) Note: Name was transcribed via German on Australian Government documents. (January 22, 1906 — October 17, 1989) was a Ukrainian bandurist ...
who in the early 1930s in Ukraine had studied bandura under
Hnat Khotkevych Hnat Martynovych Khotkevych ( uk, Гнат Мартинович Хоткевич, also ''Gnat Khotkevich'' or ''Hnat Khotkevych'', born December 31, 1877 – died October 8, 1938) was a Ukrainian writer, ethnographer, playwright, composer, musico ...
. In 1969 he wrote his first composition for the bandura "Krai Kozachiy", followed by "Zaspivayu" to the words by
Taras Shevchenko Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko ( uk, Тарас Григорович Шевченко , pronounced without the middle name; – ), also known as Kobzar Taras, or simply Kobzar (a kobzar is a bard in Ukrainian culture), was a Ukraine, Ukrainian p ...
, and "Slava Otamanu". He also began to write arrangements of traditional songs for the Kharkiv style bandura. He gave up guitar for bandura, and in 1971 he became the artistic director of a small group of young
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s originally formed by Hryhory Bazhul, the
Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble The Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble is a vocal and instrumental Ukrainian folkloric performing ensemble in Sydney, Australia. It was founded in June 1964 by bandurist Hryhory Bazhul and since May 1971 was directed by Peter Deriash ...
of Sydney. Under Deriashnyj's direction the group expanded in numbers and included choral vocals in their performances. Their first solo concert took place in 1969 in
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, dedicated to the Ukrainian bard Taras Shevchenko. In 1971 he also formed the Sydney School of Bandura to introduce the younger generation to the art of this instrument. Students of the School of Bandura were able to learn both the Kharkiv style and the Chernihiv style but since Kharkiv banduras were difficult to procure and the more plentiful Chernihiv type banduras were being brought from Ukraine, gradually more students played the Chernihiv style. The Sydney School of Bandura was the only one in Australia to teach the Kharkiv style. From 1970 the Bandurist Ensemble toured the eastern states in Australia with concerts and performances and as a quartet performed in Perth, Hobart, Adelaide, Melbourne and Geelong. In 1978 the quartet recorded an LP entitled ''Bandura and Song''. The members of the quartet were Neonila Babchenko-Deriashnyj (soprano), Lidia Deriashnyj-Beal (alto) and Peter Chochula (bass).


Choral conducting

By 1986 Deriashnyj became a significant cultural figure within the Ukrainian diaspora in Sydney, as the artistic director of the Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble, the Ivasiuk Folk Ensemble, the Boyan National Choir and the Suzwittia Women's Ensemble. He also conducted the church choir of the parish of the Holy Intercession in Strathfield, simultaneously. In 1984, Deriashnyj prepared a concert in memory of Ukrainian songwriter
Volodymyr Ivasyuk Volodymyr Mykhailovych Ivasyuk or Volodymyr Ivasiuk ( uk, Володи́мир Миха́йлович Івасю́к) (4 March 1949 – 24–27 April 1979) was a Ukrainian songwriter, composer and poet. He is the author and composer of the wid ...
, who lost his life in suspicious circumstances. The success of this concert provided the initiative for the participants to form a new vocal ensemble in Sydney, New South Wales. In 1988, the ensembles and choirs under his direction celebrated the millennium of Christianity in Ukraine with concert performances in Brisbane, Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong, and Canberra.


Solo and duet performances

In 2010, during the visit to Australia of Dymytrii (Rudiuk), Metropolitan of Lviv and Sokal, they sang the high mass (arhiyereyska) in Brisbane and Newcastle Orthodox parishes. At the Divine Liturgy in Newcastle, they were awarded a patriarchal citation for service to the Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian people by the Metropolitan on behalf of Filaret, Patriarch of Kyiv and all of Rus-Ukraine. In 2010 they travelled to Canada to conduct and sing for the first Divine Liturgy for the
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, in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul in
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and to perform in Canada's National Ukrainian Festival at
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, and in the Kyiv Pavilion at the
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Festival in
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. Deriashnyj played the
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"Dedication to the victims of the Holodomor" during
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-Famine commemorations by the Ukrainian community at the site of the Holodomor memorial in Adelaide in 2010, and at the Ukrainian Orthodox Centre in Canberra in 2011.


Tours

* Australia (1986) Melbourne with Khotkevych Bandurist Ensemble of Sydney and Ivasiuk Folk Ensemble * Australia (1988) Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Newcastle, Wollongong with Khotkevych Bandurist Ensemble of Sydney and Ivasiuk Folk Ensemble * Ukraine (2003) Duet with Neonila –
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,
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* Ukraine (2008) Duet with Neonila – Kyiv, Stritivka,
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, Kharkiv * Canada (2010) Duet with Neonila –
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, Dauphin,
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Compositions


Songs and choral works for Kharkiv bandura style

* Land of the Kozaks – Край козачий(1969) – words by V. Masliak * Glory to the Otaman – Слава Отаману (1969) – words unknown author * Hamaliya – Гамалія (1969) – words T. Shevchenko * Hope – Надія (1971) – words
Lesya Ukrainka Lesya Ukrainka ( uk, Леся Українка ; born Larysa Petrivna Kosach, uk, Лариса Петрівна Косач; – ) was one of Ukrainian literature's foremost writers, best known for her poems and plays. She was also an active ...
* Heneralovi Chupryntsi (1972) – incomplete – words Marko Boyeslav * Nochuvaly Haydamaky – Ночували Гайдамаки (1972) – words T. Shevchenko * I Sing – Заспіваю (1973) – words
Taras Shevchenko Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko ( uk, Тарас Григорович Шевченко , pronounced without the middle name; – ), also known as Kobzar Taras, or simply Kobzar (a kobzar is a bard in Ukrainian culture), was a Ukraine, Ukrainian p ...
* "Duma about Petlura" – "Дума про Петлюру" – words by kobzar
Ivan Kuchuhura Kucherenko Ivan Iovych Kuchuhura-Kucherenko ( uk, Іван Іович Кучугура-Кучеренко; July 7, 1878 – November 24, 1937) was a Ukrainian minstrel (kobzar) and one of the most influential kobzars of the early 20th century. For hi ...
* Kobza and song – Кобза і пісня (1978)(Bandura and song) – words by A. Yuriniak* * Flag of Ukraine – Прапор України (1978) – words Ivan Danilchuk (Canadian poet) * Oh song, oh song – Пісне, пісне (1978) – words Zoya Kohut (Aust. poet) * Blue eyes – Очі сині – words P. Vakulenko * Beyond the village – За селом (1982) – words Bozhena Kovalenko (Aust. poet) * Oh my maples – Клени, мої клени (1986) words Svitlana Kuzmenko and Stefania Hurko (Canadian Poets) * About mother – Про матір – words Ivan Smal-Stotskiy (Australian poet) * Murmur from Chihirin – Гомін з Чигрину (1987) – words M. Ch. * Farewell – Прощання (1987) – words Bozhena Kovalenko (Aust. poet) * Zazhurylasia smereka – Зажурилася смерека (1987) – poem about V. Ivasiuk smuggled out of Ukraine * A prayer for Ukraine – Молитва України (1998) – words Tetiana Domashenko * Cranes – Лелеки (1998) – words Basil Onyfrienko (Aust. Poet) * Song for Sahaydachnoho – Пісня про Сагайдачного (1998) incomplete – words Basil Onyfrienko (Australian poet) * Mohutniy Volodartsi (1999) – words Ludmila Sarakula (Australian poet) * Ballad about an eagle – Балада про орла (1999) – words Tetiana Voloshko (Australian poet) * The Milky Way – Чимацький шлях (2000) – words Klava Roshko (Aust. poet) * Song for the Bandura – Бандурі (2008) words Lubov Zabashta * Song for Otaman Zelenoho – Пісня про Отамана Зеленого (2009) – words Mykola Shcherbak


Sacred music for choir

* Christ is risen (1981) * The Great Litany (1982) * First Antiphon – Bless the Lord, O my soul (1983) * Lord's Prayer (1984) * The Small Litany No. 1, 2, 3 (1985–86) * The Great Eucharistic Prayer (1986) * Tropar for St. Volodymyr (1988) Commemorating millennium of Christianity in Ukraine * It is Right in Truth – Dostoyno ye (1988) * Father and Son – Otsia i Sina (1996) * The Holy Communion Hymn – (1986) * Second Antiphon – Only Begotten Son (1997) Dedicated to Maria and Fedir Deriashnyj * Third Antiphon – The Beatitudes (1997) * Small Litany for the Catechumens (1998) * Pridite poklonimos (1998) * The Thrice-Holy Hymn – Sviatiy Bozhe (1998) * Aliluyia, Glory to Thee, o Lord(1998) * The Creed (1998) * The Dismissal (1999) * The Annunciation (1999) * We have seen the True Light (2000) * The Lords Prayer (2001) in memory of victims of 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks * God with us (2005)


Instrumental arrangements

* Chariots of fire – music by
Vangelis Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou ( el, Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου ; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis ( ; el, Βαγγέλης, links=no ), was a Greek composer and arranger of ...
(for 3 banduras) * Shchedryk – music by
Mykola Leontovych Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych (23 January 1921; ua, Микола Дмитрович Леонтович, link=no (); also Leontovich) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist and teacher. His music was inspired by the Ukrainian ...
(for 3 banduras)


Recordings

* " Bandura and Song" – featuring bandura quartet and guitarist
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. * " Songs of Volodymyr Ivasiuk" – sung by the Ivasiuk Ukrainian Folk Ensemble; accompaniment by the Sydney Bandurist Ensemble and Victor Burak on piano.


Awards

* The Taras Shevchenko medal (Bronze) – (Spilka Vizvolenya Ykrayini 1986) for contribution to music in Australia * The Taras Shevchenko medal (Gold) – (Spilka Vizvolenya Ykrayini 1988) for contribution to music in the diaspora * The Kozak Cross of Glory (Bronze) – (Free Kozaks of Australia) for service to the community * The Kozak Cross of Glory (Silver) – (Free Kozaks of Australia) for service to the community * The Kozak Cross of Glory (Gold) first order – (Free Kozaks of Australia 2005) – for service to the community * The Kozak Cross of Glory (Gold) second order – (Free Kozaks of Australia 2008) – for service to the community * The AFUO medal (Silver) – (Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations 1983?) for service to the community in the arts * The AFUO medal (Gold) – (Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations 1988) for service to the community in the arts * Citation for contribution to art of bandura in diaspora – (Ukraine 2008)
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, National Kobzar's Union * Patriarchal citation for service to the Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate in the diaspora – Awarded by Metropolitan Dimitri 2010.


References


Sources

* Новий обрій ("The New Horizon") No. 4 1971 – Melbourne 1971 – Melbourne Literary-Cultural Association * Новий обрій ("The New Horizon") No. 5 1975 – Melbourne 1975 – Melbourne Literary-Cultural Association * Новий обрій ("The New Horizon") No. 6 1980 – Melbourne 1980 – Melbourne Literary-Cultural Association * ''
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'' – Ukrainian Newspaper, Sydney (Nov. 1969, Dec. 1969, Feb. 1970, Mar. 1970, Apr. 1970, July 1970, Aug. 1970, No. 339, Sep. 1970, No. 1097, Feb. 1971, Mar. 1971, No. 1125, No. 1126, No. 1139, Sep. 1971, No. 1155, No. 1176, June 1972, Aug. 1972, No. 1163, No. 392, No. 1128, No. 1152, Nov. 1972, No. 1495, No. 1498, No. 1503 No. 1693–94, No. 1546, No. 1548, No.1542–42) * ''Church and Life'' – Ukrainian News press, Melbourne (No. 112, No. 437, No. 474, No. 482, Mar. 1979) * ''Ukrainians in Australia'', Ukrainian News Press – Melbourne (563) * ''Free World'' – News Press Winnipeg, May 1971 * ''Artforce Magazine'' – publication of Australian Arts Council * Dutchak V. – "Deriazhny Petro" / ''Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia'', Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2006, vol. 1, p. 601 {{DEFAULTSORT:Deriashnyj, Peter Ukrainian conductors (music) Male conductors (music) 1948 births Living people Composers for bandura Bandurists Kobzars Ukrainian composers Australian people of Ukrainian descent 21st-century conductors (music) 21st-century male musicians