Vassyl Barvinsky Vidéos
compositeur, pianiste et chef d'orchestre ukrainien
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- Autriche-Hongrie, République populaire d'Ukraine occidentale, République populaire ukrainienne, Deuxième République de Pologne, Union soviétique, république socialiste soviétique d'Ukraine
- chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, professeur ou professeure de musique, pianiste, critique de musique
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2024-05-11
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Saito Vasyl Oleksandrovych Barvinsky Lysenko
Piano - Masaki Saito Vasyl Oleksandrovych Barvinsky 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, and Japan. Barvinsky directed a post-secondary musical institution in the city of Lviv 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, Ukraine.
Vasyl Barvinsky Lysenko Petyrek Vítězslav Novák 1888 1915 1925 1948 1963
Phillip Sear plays the fourth piece (not the third, as per the incorrect video titles!) piece from a 1925 set of 5 'Miniaturen über ukrainische Volkslieder' (Miniatures based on Ukrainian Folk Songs). They are by the Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and musicologist, Vasyl Barvinsky (Василь Олександрович Барвінський, 1888-1963). / Barvinsky was born in Ternopil, in western Ukraine, and studied at the Lviv Conservatory, and later in Prague. From 1915 to 1948 he directed the Lysenko Higher Institute of Music in Lviv. However, in 1948 he fell foul of the Soviet authorities, and was jailed for 10 years, and some of his music was destroyed by the NKVD (he tried to reconstruct some of it upon his release). A music school in Drohobych, near Lviv, is named after him. You can read more about his life and works here: t.ly/SiGW These folk song arrangements are much more lightly scored than those by Petyrek, which I have featured in my channel. This one reminds me of the style of the composer's teacher in Prague, Vítězslav Novák. Thumbnail image created with Wombo Dream ( t.ly/zhJa ). / Played by Phillip Sear (http•••) (Email: •••@••• WhatsApp: (http•••) )
Carleton Chalmers Barvinsky Kulesha Leontovych Silvestrov Skoryk Ottawa Chamberfest
Tonight's program (PDF): (http•••) Concert begins at 09:45 Thusday, Apr 28, 7pm PLAY FOR UKRAINE Carleton Dominion-Chalmers Centre | 355 Cooper St, Ottawa, ON Gryphon Trio | piano trio Carissa Klopoushak | violin and viola Emily Kruspe | violin Irina Medvedeva | soprano Lawrence Ewashko | conductor Ewashko Singers | choir Moriana Kachmarsky | actor Kolizhanky | Ukrainian village voice ensemble Ottawa Chamberfest is proud to team up with Carleton University’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Ottawa Branch, for a concert in support of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. The Gryphon Trio joins Chamberfest Artistic Director Carissa Klopoushak and others in a program celebrating Ukrainian music and culture, featuring Ukrainian chamber music, choral music, folk singing, and poetry. Music by Barvinsky, Estelle Storoschuk, Kulesha, Kuzmenko, Leontovych, Pidgorna, Silvestrov, and Skoryk. In place of an admission fee, we are collecting donations for the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. Volunteers from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress will be onsite at the concert to accept donations before and after the performance. You may also donate at any time here: (http•••) This concert is co-presented and supported by Jonathan Krehm and Canzona Chamber Players.
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