Roman Soltykewych
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Roman Soltykewych (
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: Роман Солтикевич; February 4, 1909 – November 17, 1976) was a
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conductor of the Ukrainian Dnipro Ensemble of Edmonton and the father of Orest Soltykevych. Roman was born in the
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in the town of
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, located in what is now Poland in the area known as Lemkivshchyna. He went to primary school in
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before travelling to Przemysl for middle school. Roman continued his studies at the Musical Institute of
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in Lviv, Ukraine. After the Second World War, Roman travelled through Austria to France before emigrating to Edmonton, Canada. Roman maintained friendships with writers, poets, artists, cultural and public figures, and was well acquainted with Ivan Franko, a famous Ukrainian poet.


Personal life

Roman's father, Orest, was a priest at the
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in
Ulucz Ulucz ( uk, Улюч, ''Uliuch'') is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dydnia, within Brzozów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. The village has a population of 150. It lies approximately east of Dydnia, ...
, the but also visited other churches in the area including the Church of St. Nicholas, built in 1925 (burned down after WWII). The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the oldest wooden church in Poland. During his time in
Ulucz Ulucz ( uk, Улюч, ''Uliuch'') is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dydnia, within Brzozów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. The village has a population of 150. It lies approximately east of Dydnia, ...
, Roman organized a patriotic choir for the local branch of the Prosvita ("enlightenment") society at the church to sing and perform for the local area. In 1955, Roman married Stephania Derech, and had a son, Orest, and two daughters, Nadia and Vera. Roman's son, Orest Soltykevych, continued working in the world of music as the conductor of the Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton and the Verkhovyna Choir.


Musical career

When Roman first arrived in Edmonton, Alberta, he conducted the church choir at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of St. Josaphat. In 1953, Roman founded the "Dnipro" Choir, now knows as the Ukrainian Dnipro Ensemble of Edmonton, after the famous river in Ukraine, and was originally just a male choir. On November 29 of the same year, Roman led a performance in memory of the late
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Andrey Sheptytsky. Roman founded the SUMK Choir (Ukrainian: Хор СУМК, meaning Canadian Ukrainian Youth Association) in 1966 in Edmonton, Alberta. Since its founding, it has performed across Canada and in Italy, Austria, and West Germany. The group also performed in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Ukrainian Week Festival to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the independence of Ukraine in January 1975. In 1965, Roman left the choir at the Cathedral of St. Josaphat, and began conducting at the St. John's Cathedral Choir in Edmonton, Alberta. In 1973, Roman was presented with an achievement award by the Premier of Alberta at the time, Peter Lougheed. After his passing, Roman had a scholarship created in his honour, the Roman Soltykewych Music Scholarship, for those looking to pursue further studies in the field of Ukrainian choral or vocal music.


Death

Roman Soltykewych died on November 17, 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 67 after suffering a heart attack.


References

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