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Stefan Vasylovych Turchak ( uk, Стефан Турчак ; February 28, 1938 – October 23, 1988) was an outstanding
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conductor, People's Artist of the
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(1977) and a Laureate of the
Shevchenko National Prize Shevchenko National Prize ( uk, Націона́льна пре́мія Украї́ни і́мені Тараса́ Шевче́нка; also ''Shevchenko Award'') is the highest state prize of Ukraine for works of culture and arts awarded since ...
.


Biography

Stefan Turchak was born in the village of Maćkowice, which is now
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in
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. He grew up in
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. In 1955, Stefan graduated from Filaret Kolessa Lviv Music and Pedagogical School. After that, he worked as a teacher of music and sang at the Sokal Pedagogical School. Then he organized a choir, which became famous in Sokal region for its performance of folk songs, and the girls' ensemble, which in 1957 even performed on the Kyiv stage. From 1957 Turchak studied at
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 ...
(conducting class of Mykola Kolessa), which he successfully finished in 1962. Between 1960 and 1962 he was a conductor of the Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet. From 1963 to 1966 and 1973 to 1977 he was a chief conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of the Ukrainian SSR, from 1967 to 1973 and from 1977 - of the Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater. Since 1966 Stefan Turchak was head of the symphony orchestra and head of the Department of Opera and Symphony Conducting of the
Kyiv Conservatory Pyotr Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine ( uk, Національна музична академія України імені Петра Чайковського) or Kyiv Conservatory is a Ukrainian state institution of higher music e ...
(since 1973 - Associate Professor). He lived in
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and died on October 23, 1988. Stefan Turchak was buried in
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. The author of his tombstone was the sculptor Valentyn Znoba.


Repertoire

Works of classical and modern music prevailed in the extensive repertoire of S. Turchak. He also paid special attention to both symphonic and operatic works of such Ukrainian composers as
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 Fi ...
,
Borys Lyatoshynsky Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshynsky ( uk, Бори́с Миколáйович Лятоши́нський ()), also known as Boris Nikolayevich Lyatoshinsky (russian: Бори́с Николаевич Лятоши́нский), (3 January 189515 Apr ...
,
Heorhiy Maiboroda Heorhiy Ilarionovych Maiboroda, sometimes transcribed in English as Georgiy or Heorhy Maiboroda or Mayboroda (Ukrainian: Георгій Іларіонович Майборода; , in Pelekhivshchyna khutir, Kremenchuk County, Poltava Governorate, ...
,
Andriy Shtoharenko Andriy Shtoharenko ( uk, Андрій Якович Штогаренко) (15 October 1902 – 15 November 1992) was a Soviet Ukrainian composer and teacher. Biography Andriy Shtoharenko was born in the Ukrainian village of Novi Kaidaky (now pa ...
and toured abroad. Turchak was the first director of such operas: "Zahybel eskadry 'Destruction of the Squadron'' (1967), "Mamai" (1970) by
Vitaliy Hubarenko Vitaliy Serhiyovych Hubarenko ( uk, Віталій Сергійович Губаренко) (13 June 1934Grove incorrectly gives 1924 - all Ukrainian sources give 1934 - 5 April 2000) was a Ukrainian composer. Life and works Born in Kharkiv, he gr ...
; "Yaroslav Mudryj 'Yaroslav the Wise'' by
Heorhiy Maiboroda Heorhiy Ilarionovych Maiboroda, sometimes transcribed in English as Georgiy or Heorhy Maiboroda or Mayboroda (Ukrainian: Георгій Іларіонович Майборода; , in Pelekhivshchyna khutir, Kremenchuk County, Poltava Governorate, ...
(1975); "Praporonosci 'Flag-bearers'' by
Oleksandr Bilash Oleksandr Ivanovych Bilash (also spelt ''Olexandr Bilash'', ''Alexander Bilash'', uk, Олександр Іванович Білаш) (6 March 1931 – 6 May 2003) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer and the author of popular lyric songs, bal ...
(1985). and ballets:
Vitaliy Hubarenko Vitaliy Serhiyovych Hubarenko ( uk, Віталій Сергійович Губаренко) (13 June 1934Grove incorrectly gives 1924 - all Ukrainian sources give 1934 - 5 April 2000) was a Ukrainian composer. Life and works Born in Kharkiv, he gr ...
's "Kaminnyi hospodar" (1969); "Olha" (1982) and "Prometej 'Prometheus'' (1986) by
Yevhen Stankovych Yevhen Fedorovych Stankovych ( uk, Євге́н Фе́дорович Станко́вич; born September 19, 1942) is a contemporary Ukrainian composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, and choral works. Biography Stankovych was born in Szolyva ( ...
.


Awards

In 1973, Turchak was awarded the Z. P. Paliashvili State Prize of the Georgian SSR. Later on he also received such rewards as the People's Artist of USSR (1977), Honored Artist and the
Order of the Red Banner of Labor The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
. In 1980, he was awarded the
Shevchenko National Prize Shevchenko National Prize ( uk, Націона́льна пре́мія Украї́ни і́мені Тараса́ Шевче́нка; also ''Shevchenko Award'') is the highest state prize of Ukraine for works of culture and arts awarded since ...
for his remarkable performing skills.


Family

Turchak's wife, Hisela Tsypola, was an opera singer (soprano) and soloist of the
National Opera of Ukraine The Kyiv Opera group was formally established in the summer of 1867, and is the third oldest in Ukraine, after Odessa Opera and Lviv Opera. The Kyiv Opera Company perform at the National Opera House of Ukraine named after Taras Shevchenko in ...
.


Legacy

Since 1994, the Stepan Turchak National Competition of Conductors has been held in Kyiv every 4 years. Since 2006 this competition is held at the international level. There are also children's art schools in Kyiv and Dublyany, named after Stepan Turchak.


References


External links


Stefan Turchak Bio
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