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  Mykola Lysenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko ( October 3, 1842 – October 24, 1912 N.S. October 22, 1842 – November 6, 1912 O.S.) was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and folksong collector.
Lysenko took orchestration lessons from Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov in the mid 1870s and took part in the activities of the Russian Musical Society, but his strong Ukrainian nationalism and disdain for Russian czarism kept him from achieving much success with that organization.
Lysenko's daughter Maryana followed his footsteps as a pianist, while his son Ostap taught music in Kiev.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mykola_Lysenko   (291 words)

  
 UMF: Mykola Lysenko
Mykola Lysenko, composer, music folklorist, pianist, pedagogue and prominent public figure, was also the founder of the Ukrainian national school of music.
Lysenko's knowledge of folksong and folk instrumental music and his studies of church choral polyphony were vital to his work.
Mykola Lysenko was well-read in the poetry of his time as attested by his settings of contemporary poets, such as Ivan Franko, Adam Mickiewicz, Panteleymon Kulish, Oleksandr Oles' (Kandyba), Mykola Vorony, and Volodymyr Samiylenko.
www.ukrainianmusic.org /lysenko.html   (719 words)

  
 PROJECTS 2003-2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mykola Vitaliyovich Lysenko (1842-1912) is believed to be one of the most important personalities of Ukrainian classical music of the XIX-XX centuries and one of the brightest figures in the struggle of Ukrainians for independence.
That is significant that Lysenko was the offspring of Ukrainian Chieftain — Vovgura Lys - Cossack leader of the XVII century, who courageously fought for the liberation of Ukraine.
And Mykola Lysenko’s impact on the struggle for independence with his musical and social activities was even more successful that military actions of Vovgura Lys and another Cossacks.
www.irynariabchun.com /11.Lysenko.htm   (1102 words)

  
 Kyiv hosts Mykola Lysenko International Music Competition (04/05/98)
The Lysenko competition was founded in 1962 by a group of prominent Ukrainian composers and performers: Andriy Shtoharenko, Yevhen Stankovych, Myroslav Skoryk, Yelysaveta Chavdar, Yevhen Rzhanov and Ariadna Lysenko.
The 1997 Mykola Lysenko competition, held under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Arts of Ukraine and the Ukrainian State Center of Cultural Initiatives, was open to four performance areas: piano, violin, cello and voice.
Mychailo Stepanenko, chairman of the jury, Ariadna Lysenko, grand-daughter of Mykola Lysenko, Ethella Chupryk (all three from Ukraine), Yuriy Ayrapetian (Russia), Jaroslaw Drzewiecki (Poland), Igo Koch (Austria) and this author (Canada).
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1998/149827.shtml   (1194 words)

  
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Lysenko studied at Kiev University, dedicating the majority of his time to collecting and organizing Ukraininan folksongs into seven separate volumes.
Lysenko had one daughher, Maryana, who attempted to follow in her father’s footsteps as a pianist but had little success.
Lysenko's belief was that his art should serve the interests of his nation.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/j/p/jps286/UKR100keyword2.doc   (904 words)

  
 Talk:Mykola Lysenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The stub had Lysenko's middle name as "Vitaliyovych", while the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians has it as "Vytaliyovych".
It is the spelling used in books such as Ethnic identity, music, and politics in nineteenth-century Ukraine: The world of Mykola Lysenko.
The New Grove mentions that Lysenko was a bearer at Shevchenko's funeral, but it's not clear whether this was at the first (Russian) or second (Ukrainian) burial, or maybe both.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Mykola_Lysenko   (158 words)

  
 M. Lysenko Competition
Applications for participation in the Competition (the form is enclosed) are accepted by 20 September 2002 by the address: Directorate of the Second International Mykola Lysenko Music Competition, 50-52 Taras Shevchenko boulevard, Kyiv, 01032, Ukraine.
The prize in the amount of 500 US dollars is established in each speciality for the best performance of Mykola Lysenko’s works.
Lysenko - Rhapsody # 2 “Dumka-Shumka” for violin and orchestra (transcript by V.
www.lysenko.org.ua /en/konkurs.htm   (1974 words)

  
 Academic music competitions of Ukraine
Lysenko Music Competition was founded in Ukraine in 1962.
Their teaching and music activities have, by no means, contributed to the development and growth of the authority of the competition.
In 1999, on occasion of 150 years from the date of birth of Mykola Lysenko, competition received an international status.
www.competition.kiev.ua /lyse/index.html   (307 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Lysenko Trofim Denisovich
Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich (1898-1976), Soviet agronomist, who was the leader of the Soviet school of genetics that opposed Mendel's law and...
Evolution : theories : theories of Lysenko: 1948: Botany
The centennial of the founding of the American Association for the Advancement of Science was observed by a meeting of the Society at Washington, D.C., Sept. 13-17, 1948.
encarta.msn.com /Lysenko_Trofim_Denisovich.html   (145 words)

  
 University of Manitoba: Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (CUCS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As composer, scholar, and patriot, Lysenko built the foundation of a national musical education, nationally distinctive art music, and an intellectual platform for the further development of Ukrainian culture.
Lysenko's view of music as a vehicle for the promotion of a populist agenda permeated his writings and activities, for he perceived traditional music first and foremost as a socio-cultural phenomenon.
Lysenko viewed Ukrainian traditional music as a device for sustaining ethnic identity and preserving the true history of the country by oral means, bypassing official interference and interpretation.
www.umanitoba.ca /centres/ukrainian_canadian/dissertations/filenko.html   (389 words)

  
 Western Folklore: World of Mykola Lysenko: Ethnic Identity, Music, and Politics in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth ...
But Lysenko was much more than a composer of operas; he was an internationally renowned pianist, a conductor, a choir director, a teacher, and the founder of a music school.
A chapter is devoted to Lysenko as a performer, another to him as a composer, and another to the music school that he founded in Kyev.
Even the heart attack that took Lysenko's life, the authors imply, can be attributed to political persecution, as it came shortly after the liquidation of the Ukrainian Club in which Lysenko was involved and at approximately the same time as police orders were yet again issued for his arrest.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3732/is_200310/ai_n9332224   (962 words)

  
 Mykola Lysenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mykola Lysenko is a founder of the national Ukrainian classical music who has generalized the achievements of the long previous period of development of our inherent musical culture and he brought it up to the world level.
Lysenko got his professional music education in Leipzig Conservatory (1867–69) in the class of such well-known teachers as Moscheles, Reinecke, Wenzel and Richter, and after that he increased his professional level in Petersburg Conservatory (1874–76) in the class of the world famous Rimsky-Korsakov.
In 1880 Lysenko stated writing his most outstanding work a monumental-heroic opera "Taras Bul'ba" (the libretto by Starytsky for the adapted story by Gogol), which was completed only ten years afterwards.
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=lysenko   (641 words)

  
 Mykola Lysenko - Result for Mykola Lysenko - Meaning of Mykola Lysenko - Definition of Mykola Lysenko - Dictionary of ...
Mykola Lysenko - Result for Mykola Lysenko - Meaning of Mykola Lysenko - Definition of Mykola Lysenko - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
'''Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko''' ( October 3, 1842 – October 24, 1912 Gregorian Calendar N.S. October 22, 1842 – November 6, 1912 Julian calendar O.S.) was a Ukraine Ukrainian composer, pianist, conducting conductor and folksong collector.
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 Toronto choirs to pay tribute to Mykola Leontovych (03/30/03)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mykola Leontovych was born on December 1, 1877, in Monastyrsk, Ukraine.
In 1882 he attended the seminary in Kamianets, where he sang in the choir, began to study ancient Ukrainian chants and folk melodies and began his first attempts at choral arranging.
A tribute to Mykola Leontovych featuring selections of liturgical and folk music and the North American premiere of Leontovych's unfinished one-act opera, "The Feast of the Water Nymphs," will be presented on April 11 at 7:30 p.m.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/2003/130327.shtml   (597 words)

  
 UBC - Biographies of Bandurists and Kobzars
With a repertoire of over 500 songs and dumas, he was invited by Hnat Khotkevych to teach bandura at the Lysenko Music and Drama School in Kyiv (1908-10).
In 1902 he performed at the 12th Archeological Conference in Kharkiv and was invited to appear in Lviv and Drohobych.
Veresai's artistry was studied by ethnographers such as O. Rusov and Pavlo Chubynsky, as well as by Mykola Lysenko, who wrote a monograph on the works in Veresai's repertoire (1873, 1978).
www.bandura.org /bandura_biographies.htm   (2703 words)

  
 Commemorative and Jubilee Coins of the Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
anniversary of Mykola Lysenko, an outstanding Ukrainian composer, founder of Ukrainian classic music, pianist, pedagogue, chorus conductor, public figure and ethnographer who was born in Hrynki village of Poltava region.
On the coin reverse there is a depiction of Mykola Lysenko's portrait; around the coin circumference there are inscriptions: ÌÈÊÎËÀ ËÈÑÅÍÊÎ (on the right) and 1842 - 1912, his years of life (on the left).
Artists: Larysa Koren' and Mykola Kotchubey, sculptors: Volodymyr Demianenko and Volodymyr Atamanchuk.
www.bank.gov.ua /ENGL/Bank_coin/YUV_MON/Coins/Vydatni_diachi/Lysenko.htm   (184 words)

  
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Ethnic Identity, Music, and Politics in Nineteenth-century Ukraine: The World of Mykola Lysenko - Abstract of dissertation exploring his impact on the development of his nation's culture from the University of Manitoba's Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies.
International Lysenko Foundation - Pictures, biography, works, and information about the Mykola Lysenko Music Competition.
Lysenko, Mykola Vytalyevych - Brief biography outlining his major works and showing him as champion of Ukranian nationalist music.
www.newhomemaker.com /odp/?browse=/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/L/Lysenko,_Mykola_Vytalyevych   (176 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Mykola Lysenko
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Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko ( 1842 - 03-10  – 1912 - 10-24 N.S.) was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and folksong collector.
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mykola-Lysenko   (303 words)

  
 Mykola Vytal'yevych Lysenko - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
A member of the Russian Musical Society in the 1870s, Lysenko was not recognized and essentially shunned by the Society in his later years because of his political views.
Early in his life, Lysenko studied piano with his mother and by the age of nine was in Kiev studying with figures like Panochini and Nejnkevic.
As a serious student of music he was afforded an opportunity to study..
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 Classical musical midi, a good place to read a composers biography with a list classical midi files for download.
Mykola Lysenko, I know very little on this composer, anyone who can help fill in the gaps, I would be most grateful.
Mykola Lysenko born in the Ukrine in 1842, one of that area's most important 19th century composers, who founded a musical institute in Kiev in 1904, and who had by then written a number of Operas, drawing on Ukranian legends and the work of the poet T.Shevtshenko.
The spirit of his work was kept alive by succeeding generation of Ukranian composers like Liatochinsky.
www.classicalmidi.co.uk /lyssen.htm   (171 words)

  
 Mykola Lysenko. Krashchi tvory. (The best works) // www.UMKA.com.ua
It is not necessary to listen to this CD, because Mykola Lysenko is an outstanding figure in the Ukrainian culture.
Music and elaboratings were made by Mykola Lysenko
He used to say that he first heard the songs based on the poetry of Taras Shevchenko not simply in childhood, but as early as in his cradle — really, he absorbed all that with his mother milk.
www.umka.com.ua /eng/catalogue/338   (294 words)

  
 Mykola Vytalyevych Lysenko L Composers Composition Music Arts English LoCuaL
Mykola Vytalyevych Lysenko L Composers Composition Music Arts English LoCuaL
English : Arts : Music : Composition : Composers : L : Lysenko, Mykola Vytalyevych :
Abstract of dissertation exploring his impact on the development of his nation's culture from the University of Manitoba's Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies.
locual.com /D/Idioma/English/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/L/Lysenko,_Mykola_Vytalyevych   (130 words)

  
 Ukrainian sacred music
The recording presents a superb selection of Ukrainian church music sung by one of the best vocal chamber groups in Ukraine, the Kyiv Chamber Choir.
The selection includes Ukrainian liturgical music spanning a period from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries and includes masterpieces by Mykola Dyletssky, Dmytro Bortniansky, Mykola Lysenko and others.
Listeners of this collection will explore the wealth of Ukrainian sacred music, and enjoy the exquisite harmony of baroque concertos and the lyricism of 19yh century psalms.
www.cdbynet.net /ukrainiansacredmusic.html   (82 words)

  
 Mykola Lysenko Composers Composition Music Arts English España   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mykola Lysenko Composers Composition Music Arts English España
Buscador : Arts : Music : Composition : Composers : L : Lysenko, Mykola :
The role Lysenko played in the development of Ukrainian culture.
www.amigar.com /buscador/Top/1010848898-10000001   (85 words)

  
 DIRECTORY - MUSIC MYKOLA LYSENKO - ARTS AND MUSIC MYKOLA LYSENKO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
» Ethnic Identity, Music, and Politics in Nineteenth-century Ukraine: The World of Mykola Lysenko - Abstract of dissertation exploring his impact on the development of his nation's culture from the University of Manitoba's Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies.
» International Lysenko Foundation - Pictures, biography, works, and information about the Mykola Lysenko Music Competition.
» Lysenko, Mykola Vytalyevych - Brief biography outlining his major works and showing him as champion of Ukranian nationalist music.
www.themusichype.com /dir/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/L/Lysenko,_Mykola   (289 words)

  
 Olesja Charivna. Ukrainian romances and folk songs. // www.UMKA.com.ua
The edition of this CD is dated to the 160 anniversary of Mykola Lysenko.
Eastern melody (music of M. Lysenko, poems of Lesya Ukrainka)
Sad early spring (music of M. Lysenko, poems of Lesya Ukrainka)
www.umka.com.ua /eng/catalogue/341   (298 words)

  
 Ukraine: Introduction
In the 19th century, Semen Hulak-Artemovsky wrote a popular comic opera based on folk themes, Zaporozhets za Dunayem (Zaporozhian Beyond the Danube, 1863).
A high point in musical creativity came in the early 20th century when Mykola Lysenko established a school of music that drew heavily on folk songs for inspiration. 
The high point was reached in the early 1920s when the avant-garde Berezil Theater in Kharkiv, under Les Kurbas, staged such plays as Mykola Kulish's Narodnii Malakhii, Myna Mazailo, and Patetychna Sonata.
ukraine.uazone.net /article1.html   (8173 words)

  
 Folklife Center News: Summer 2004: Volume XXVI, Number 3 (American Folklife Center, The Library of Congress)
Anthony Potoczniak is a PhD candidate at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, where he is studying the development of sound archives in Eastern Europe, specifically its relationship to issues of defining national identity in the post-Soviet era.
He holds a master's degree in ethnomusicology from the Mykola Lysenko State Higher Music Institute (Lviv, Ukraine), and while there, worked at the Laboratory of Music Ethnology, an archive that houses the largest collection of recorded folk music from Western Ukraine.
His knowledge of the Ukrainian language and folk music traditions led to his desire to work with the Center's Ukrainian Cylinder Project Collection.
www.lcweb.loc.gov /folklife/news/news-text-summer2004.html   (6039 words)

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