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Mykhailo Verykivsky (Ukrainian: Михайло Іванович Вериківський 20 November [O.S. 8 November] 1896  14 June 1962) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor and teacher. He was an Honored Artist of Ukraine in 1944.

Mykhailo Verykivsky
Mykhailo Verykivsky

Biography


In early years Mykhailo Verykivsky grows in an atmosphere of love and respect for Ukrainian native folk songs, which influenced his musical work. After graduating from elementary school, Verykivsky entered the city school and was admitted to the bishop's choir. He continued his musical education at the Kremenets Commercial School (1912-1914), where he conducted the choir and orchestra of folk instruments, played in the school symphony orchestra, studied cello, piano and made his first attempts at composition - he created piano preludes and romances.[1]

In 1914 Verykivsky began to study at Kyiv Conservatory as double bass player.[1] In 1915 with the beginning of World War І Verykivsky was determined to enter the military college where he studies until 1918. In 1918 he rejoin Kyiv Conservatory to the composition class of Boleslav Yavorsky and graduated in 1923.[1][2]

From 1922 he works as a teacher at the Mykola Lysenko Institute of Music and Drama and, later, in Kyiv Conservatory (until 1960, with a break in 1941–1944; from 1946 he was its professor).[2]

1920 - leader of the Ukrainian National Chorus; 1921–1928 - co-founder, board member and chairman of the Mykola Leontovych Society; 1928–1930 - Chairman of the Presidium and head of the scientific and creative department of the All-Ukrainian Society of Revolutionary Musicians.

1926–1928 - conductor of the Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater, 1928–1935 - Kharkiv Opera and Ballet Theater [uk]. 1940 - head of the State Chapel "Dumka" [uk],[2] 1950-1958 - researcher at the Institute of Art History, Folklore and Ethnography of the USSR Academy of Sciences.


Legacy


His works include the ballet Pan Kaniovsky;[note 1] 5 operas (including Taras Shevchenko-based operas The Sotnyk[note 2] and The Servant Girl); an oratorio on Marusia Bohuslavka; five cantatas; a concerto for piano and orchestra (1950); a number of orchestral works; a large body of piano music; chamber and church music; original choral works and arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs for chorus; about 70 original solo art songs and settings of Ukrainian folk songs for voice and piano; children's songs; and music for radio and films.[3]

Сhoral genre is a most important in Verikivsky's legacy. His works include five types of works - large forms, choral miniatures, folk songs choral arrangements, music for church and music for children.[4] These compositions are highly influenced by Mykola Leontovich.[4]


Selected works


Operas
Other stage works
Choral and symphonic works
Other

Notes


  1. Pan Kaniovsky, in reference to a Polish magnate Mikołaj Potocki, is an antihero from the Ukrainian folk ballad A Song of Bondarivna [uk]
  2. Sotnyk was a Ukrainian cossacks' military rank
  3. "Viy": based on Nikolay Gogol's horror story "Viy"
  4. About Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny

References


  1. Davydova 2014, 67
  2. Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine
  3. Encyclopedia of Ukraine
  4. Davydova 2014, 69

Sources



Further reading



На других языках


[de] Mychajlo Werykiwskyj

Mychajlo Iwanowytsch Werykiwskyj (ukrainisch Михайло Іванович Вериківський, polnisch Michał Werykowski, auch russisch Михаил Иванович Вериковский; * 9. November 1896 in Kremenez, Gouvernement Wolhynien; † 14. Juni 1962 in Kiew) war ein ukrainischer Komponist.
- [en] Mykhailo Verykivsky

[ru] Вериковский, Михаил Иванович

Вериковский Михаил Иванович (8 ноября 1896, Кременец — 14 июня 1962, Киев) — украинский советский композитор. Автор произведений разных жанров: хоров (более 40), романсов, обработок народных песен (60) и др[1]. Автор первого украинского балета «Пан Канёвский» (1930). Заслуженный деятель искусств Украинской ССР (1944).



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