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Vasyl Oleksandrovych Barvinsky ( uk, Василь Олександрович Барвінський) (20 February 1888 – 9 June 1963) was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor, teacher, musicologist, and music related social figure. Barvinsky was one of the first Ukrainian composers to gain worldwide recognition. His pieces were published not only in the Soviet Union, but also in Vienna, Leipzig, New York (
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), and Japan. Barvinsky directed a post-secondary musical institution in the city of
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(1915-1948) the Lysenko Higher Institute of Music, and was considered to be the head of musical life at the time. Currently there is a College of Music named after Barvinsky in
Drohobych Drohobych ( uk, Дрого́бич, ; pl, Drohobycz; yi, דראָהאָביטש;) is a city of regional significance in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Drohobych Raion and hosts the administration of Drohobych urban h ...
, Ukraine.


Biography

Vasyl Barvinsky was born in
Ternopil Ternópil ( uk, Тернопіль, Ternopil' ; pl, Tarnopol; yi, טאַרנאָפּל, Tarnopl, or ; he, טארנופול (טַרְנוֹפּוֹל), Tarnopol; german: Tarnopol) is a city in the west of Ukraine. Administratively, Ternopi ...
, on 20 February 1888. Barvinsky descended from an older aristocratic family. Barvinsky's father,
Oleksander Barvinsky Oleksander Barvinsky ( uk, Олександр Барвiнський ) (June 8, 1847 – December 25, 1926) was an important western Ukrainian cultural figure and politician, a founder of the Christian Social Party in western Ukraine. He also w ...
, was famous Russian pedagogue, politician, and public figure. In 1917 he was appointed a member of the Austrian upper chamber. Vasyl's mother, singer and pianist,
Yevheniya Barvinska Yevheniia Maksymivna Barvinska or Yevheniya Barvinsʼka (nee Liubovych, 1854–1913), was a Ukrainian pianist, choral conductor and singer (soprano), who promoted the music of Ukrainian composers. Biography Yevheniia Liubovych was born on 20 D ...
, became his first music teacher. In 1939 he founded Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School named after Solomiya Krushelnytska. In 1948 Barvinsky was denounced and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by Soviet authorities. His works were suppressed. After his release and rehabilitation in 1958, he attempted to reconstruct works that had been destroyed by
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, but many of the lost works were not rediscovered until after his death in 1963. He was buried in Lviv in the family tomb in
Lychakiv Cemetery Lychakiv Cemetery ( uk, Личаківський цвинтар, translit=Lychakivs’kyi tsvyntar; pl, Cmentarz Łyczakowski we Lwowie), officially State History and Culture Museum-Preserve "Lychakiv Cemetery" ( uk, Державний істор ...
, field number three.


Education

Barvinsky gained professional music education in
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conservatory. Barvinsky continued his music education in
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 milli ...
. Among his teachers were Vilém Kurz (piano), and
Vítězslav Novák Vítězslav Augustín Rudolf Novák (5 December 1870 – 18 July 1949) was a Czech composer and academic teacher at the Prague Conservatory. Stylistically, he was part of the neo-romantic tradition, and his music is considered an important ...
(composition). When he began to teach, one of his first students was Stefania Turkewich.


Works

Barvinsky wrote about 30 works. Barvinsky's compositions are said to be impressive by their “… matureness’, thoughtfulness and delicacy”. Barvinsky composed in various genres except ballet and opera. His style, late romantic with impressionistic features, was also strongly influenced by Ukrainian folklore. Although many of Barvinsky's works were lost, most of his creative inheritance remained and is performed worldwide.


Compositions

"Ukrainian Rhapsody" (''Ukrayinska Rapsodiya'' - Українська рапсодія)
Piano cycle "Love" (''Liubov'' - Любов)
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor
Piano Trio in A minor
Piano Preludes
Piano Concerto in F minor
Five miniatures on Ukrainian folk themes
Cycle for piano "''Koliadky i Shchedrivky''" (Колядки і щедрівки)
Piano collection for children: "Our Sun is Playing Piano" (''Nashe Sonechko Hraye na Fortepiano'' - Наше сонечко грає на фортепіано)
"Ukrainian Suite" (''Ukrayinska syuyita'' - Українська сюїта)
"Lemkiv's Suite" (
Lemkivshchyna The Lemko Region (; pl, Łemkowszczyzna; uk, Лемківщина, translit=Lemkivshchyna) is an ethnographic area in southern Poland that has traditionally been inhabited by the Lemko people. The land stretches approximately long and wid ...
) (''Lemkivska syuyita'' - Лемківська сюїта)
"Lemkiv's Dances" (''Lemkivski tantsi'' - Лемківські танці)
Choir miniature: "The Sun is Already Down" (''Uzhe sonechko zakotylosia'' - Уже Сонечко Закотилося) Children Choirs:
"On the Christmas Tree" (''Na yalynku'' - На ялинку)
"Summer" - (''Lito'' - Літо)
"The song of pupils" (''Pisnia Shkoliariv'' - Пісня школярів)
Folk-song Arrangements:
"There on the Hill are Two Oaklets" (''Tam na hori dva dubky'' - Там на горі два дубки)
"Two Lemkiv's folk songs" (Dvi lemkivski narodni pisni - Дві Лемківські народні пісні) Six Solo Arrangements of Folk Songs, composed in 1912:
''Yanhil-yahilochka'' (Ягіл-ягілочка)
''Oi, khodyla divchyna berizhkom'' (Ой, ходила дівчина беріжком)
''Chy ty virno mene liubysh'' (Чи ти вірно мене любиш)
''Vyishly v pole kosari'' (Вийшли в поле косарі)
''Oi, ziydy, ziydy, yasen misiatsiu'' (Ой, зійди, зійди, ясен місяцю)
Lullaby ''Oi Khodyt Son'' (Ой ходиь сон) Chamber music:
Sonata for Cello and Piano
Nocturne for Cello (1910)
Variations on folk-song theme for Cello (1918) (''Variatsiyi na temu narodnoyi pisni "Oi, pyla, pyla ta Lymerykha na medu"'' - Варіації на тему народної пісні "Ой, пила, пила та Лимериха на меду")
"''Dumka''" for Viola (1920) (Думка)
Sonata and Suite for Viola and Piano
Suite for Viola (1927)
Sextet for piano and five string instruments
String Quartet "''Molodijniy''" (published in 1941)
String Quartet in B flat major
For Violin: "''Humoreska''", "''Sumna Pisnia''", "''Kozachok''", "''Metelytsia''", "''Pisnia bez sliv''" also known as "''Harodna Melodiya''"


Music related literary works

"Bela Bartok in Lviv" (''Bela Bartok U Lvovi'' - Бела Барток у Львові)
"An overview of Ukrainian Music History" (''Ohliad istoriyi ukrayinskoyi muzyky'' - Огляд історії української музики) "Ukrainian Music" (''Ukrayinska muzyka'' -Українська музика)
"The New Age of Ukrainian Music" (co-authored by Steshko and Liudkevych)(''Nova doba ukrainskoyi muzyky'' -Нова доба української музики)
"My Memories about Mykola Lysenko" (1937) (''Moyi spohady pro Mykolu Lysenka'' - Мої спогади про Миколу Лисенка) "Viktor Kosenko" (1939)
"Creative Work of V. Novak" (''Tvorchist V. Novaka'' - Творчість В. Новака)
"Ukrainian Folk Song and Ukrainian Composers" (Prague 1914) (''Ukrayinska narodna pisnia i ukrayinski kompozytory'' -Українська народна пісня і українські композитори)
"Characteristics of Ukrainian folk song and its Research" (''Kharakterystyka ukrayinskoyi narodnoyi pisni ta yiyi doslidzhennia - Характеристика української народної пісні та її дослідження)


References


External links

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Bibliography

*Dytyniak Maria Ukrainian Composers - A Bio-bibliographic Guide - Research report No. 14, 1896, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, Canada.


External links


Impressionism in Music

Information about Barvinsky on Ukrainian Art Song Project's websiteVasyl Barvinsky: Galicians IThe Silenced Voice of Vasyl Barvinsky
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barvinsky, Vasyl 1888 births 1963 deaths Musicians from Ternopil People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Ukrainian Austro-Hungarians Ukrainian classical composers Ukrainian music educators Lviv Conservatory alumni Burials at Lychakiv Cemetery