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Lesia Dychko

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Lesia Vasylivna Dychko

Lesia Vasylivna Dychko (Template:Lang-uk, born Liudmyla (born 24 October 1939) is a Ukrainian music educator and composer.

Life

Lesia Dychko was born in Kyiv and graduated from the M.V. Lysenko Secondary Musical School in 1959 with a degree in music theory. In 1964 she graduated from the Kyiv National Musical Academy of Ukraine in composition, studying with Konstantyn Dankevych and Borys Lyatoshynsky. In 1971 she studied with Nikolai Peiko.[1]

After completing her studies, Dychko worked as a composer and music teacher, lecturing at the Kyiv Pedagogical Institute from 1965 to 1966, at the Kyiv Arts Academy from 1972 to 1994, at the Studio of the Honored Ukrainian State Bandura Players Choir beginning in 1965. In 1994 she took a position as professor at the National Musical Academy of Ukraine, teaching composition and music theory. She also lectures as a visiting professor at other universities.[2]

Works

Dychko incorporates elements of Ukrainian folk music and composes for orchestral, choral and instrumental performance including flute, violin, organ and piano. She also composes for sacred performance and film soundtracks. Selected works include:

  • Vertep, oratorio
  • Triumphant Liturgy for a cappella chorus and soloists
  • Pryvitannia zhyttia (Welcoming Life), symphony

References

  1. ^ Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (2001). The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians: Volume 7.
  2. ^ Gabel, Gerald. "Fourteen composers in today's Ukraine". Retrieved 8 December 2010.