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Orest Soltykevych (Ukrainian: Орест Солтикевич; born 1958) is a Ukrainian-Canadian conductor, currently conducting the Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton and the Verkhovyna Ukrainian Choir. Orest is also a radio program announcer and producer at the CKUA Radio Network. Orest is the son of Roman Soltykewych.

Personal life

Orest was born and raised in Edmonton, Canada, where he completed Grade 9 of the Royal Conservatory Piano. He went on to attend the University of Alberta, where he completed a Bachelor of Education degree with a major in secondary music.[1]

After the conclusion of his studies, Orest starting working for Edmonton Public Schools in various capacities, including as a computer studies teacher, instrumental music teacher, assistant principal, principal and substitute teacher.[2]

Orest is married to Lesia Soltykevych, and has two sons, Roman and Cassian, and one daughter, Tamara. Orest's father, Roman, was a choir conductor with the Ukrainian Dnipro Ensemble of Edmonton.[3]

Musical career

In 1984 Orest became the founding conductor of the Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton, a position which he holds today.[4] Under his leadership the choir has embarked on a number of tours and performances in Canada, as well as internationally in Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Latvia, Spain, Portugal and the United States.[5][6]

Starting in 1986, Orest began conducting the Ukrainian Youth Association of Canada (CYMK) choir, which he led for 7 years. He also spent three years as the conductor of the St Andrews's Ukrainian Orthodox Parish Choir.[7] Orest is currently the director of the Verkhovyna Ukrainian Choir in Edmonton.[8]

Over the course of his career, Orest has also performed with the Dnipro choir, the Richards Eaton singers, the Da Camera singers and the Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir.[9][10]

Orest spent ten years serving as a member of the Ukrainian Music Society, including acting as the society's president for a period of time.[11]

Radio program hosting

In 1999 Orest founded the “Sounds Ukrainian” radio program at the CJSR radio station based out of the University of Alberta which he hosted for a total of seven years.[12]

Orest currently hosts the Saturday Breakfast and Sunday Breakfast classical music programs on the CKUA Radio Network in Alberta.[13]

Awards

In 2005 Orest was awarded the Hetman Award by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Alberta Provincial Council for his many years of work in the Ukrainian community.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives – Kule Folklore Centre, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta".
  2. ^ "LinkIn".
  3. ^ "Ukrainian Dnipro Ensemble of Edmotnon".
  4. ^ "Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton".
  5. ^ "Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton".
  6. ^ "University of Alberta – Faculty of Arts".
  7. ^ "Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives – Kule Folklore Centre, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta".
  8. ^ "Verkhovyna Ukrainian Choir".
  9. ^ "CKUA Radio Network".
  10. ^ "Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives – Kule Folklore Centre, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta".
  11. ^ "Verkhovyna Ukrainian Choir".
  12. ^ "CKUA Radio Network".
  13. ^ "ACUA Arts Directory".
  14. ^ "Ukrainian Canadian Congress – Alberta Provincial Council".