Dychko Lesia
(b. 1939) she is especially recognized for her choral work.
(1958-2022) her work focused on various genres of music-making – she wrote works for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles and choir.
(1889 – 1977) one of the composers who set the path for Ukrainian music in the 20th century, both with his work and his pedagogical activities.
(1944-2010) representative of the “Kyiv avant-garde,” was one of the last students of Borys Lyatoshynsky.
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(1745 – 1777) work marked the beginning of Ukrainian classicism in music, later developed by Bortniansky and Vedel.
Dmytro Bortniansky (1751 – 1825), received the basics of his musical education in Hlukhiv, at the Orthodox singers’ school, which had existed since 1738, from which talented boys were recruited for the tsarist choral band in St. Petersburg.
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(1767 – 1808) his music combines the tradition of polyphonic choral singing, popular in Ukraine at the time, with local influences such as melismatic phrases.
(b. 1977) her compositions include symphonic, chamber and choral works, as well as arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs.
(1909 – 1983) he has written stage works, concertos for solo instrument and orchestra, cantatas, choral works and songs, as well as chamber music for various compositions.
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