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Mykola Leontovych was highly critical of himself. According to his first biographer Oles' Chapkivskyi, a contemporary of the composer, Leontovych would sometimes work on one choral setting without letting anyone else see it for up to four years. Leontovych compiled his "First collection of songs from
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in Kamianets-Podilskyi. One of the last performances conducted at the seminary by Leontovych was a concert on 26 May 1899, when his friends wrote on a photograph: "To the future glorious composer". After graduating in 1899, he decided to break the family tradition by becoming a school teacher instead
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In 2002, to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the composer's birth, Kamianets-Podilskyi held an all-Ukrainian scientific conference entitled "Mykola Leontovych and Modern Education and Science," with guests from the Ukrainian ministry of education and science, the Ukrainian composers' Union, and
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in 1918, Leontovych relocated without his family to Kyiv, where he was active as both a conductor and composer. Several of his pieces gained popularity among professional and amateurs groups alike, who added them to their repertoire. At one of the concerts, the "Legend" of Mykola Voronoi in
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Mykola Leontovych's song "Shchedryk" is his best-known piece. "Shchedryk" is generally said to have been first performed on 25 December 1916, at St. Volodymyr's Kyiv University. However, it was first performed on 29 December 1916 in the Kyiv Merchants' Assembly Hall, now part of the
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On 1 February 1921, nine days after Leontovych's death, artists, academics, and students of the Mykola Lysenko Institute of Music and Drama in Kyiv gathered to commemorate him. They established the Committee for the Memory of Mykola Leontovych, which later became the
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Leontovych's best critic was his friend, and fellow priest and composer Stetsenko, who described him as "a great expert of both choral singing and theoretical studies". He convinced Leontovych to publish his music and have it performed by Kyiv University students.
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Leontovych's move to Tulchyn marked the beginning of a prolific period of composing. There, he taught vocal and instrumental music at the Tulchyn Eparchy Women's College to the daughters of village priests. He developed a lasting friendship with the composer
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During his lifetime, Leontovych's compositions and arrangements became popular with musicians across the Ukrainian region of the Russian Empire. Performances of his works in Western Europe and North America earned him the nickname "the Ukrainian
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Polissia", which remained unpublished His "The Second Collection of Songs from Polissia" (Kyiv, 1903) was dedicated to Lysenko. Leontovych was dissatisfied with the work, bought up all 300 published copies, and had them destroyed.
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many local authorities. During this event, the city held a ceremonial opening of a memorial plaque to the composer, placed next to the old building formerly used by the Podollia Theological Seminary.
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The Ukrainian National Choir's performance of "Shchedryk" during a tour of Europe in 1920/21. caused the song to become popular worldwide. The first recording was made in New York in October 1922 by
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Upon his return to Tulchyn with his family, Leontovych started the city's first music school, since the college where he had worked was closed down by the Bolsheviks, and began to work on an opera,
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The carol is one of the 25 most frequently performed Christmas songs of the 20th century. As listed by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), it ranked number 15.
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girl named Claudia Feropontovna Zholtkevych, whom he married on 22 March 1902. The young couple's first daughter, Halyna, was born in 1903. They later had a second daughter, Yevheniya.
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Leontovych has an original, illustrious gift. In his arrangements I found separate passages, movement of voices, which later developed in an ingeniously weaved musical network.
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of the melody. As the composer gained more experience, the structure of his choral compositions and arrangements of folk songs became strongly connected with the text.
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was published in Kyiv in 1903. Leontovych bought back all 300 copies after becoming dissatisfied with the publication, commenting as a joke, "Let me go to the Dnipro."
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Lysenko was one of Leontovych's largest influences. Leontovych, who had admired his music since his student days, would perform it in concerts wherever he worked.
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on 31 August 1919, the authorities began to persecute the city's Ukrainian intelligentsia. To avoid being arrested, Leontovych was forced to flee to Tulchyn.
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Whilst studying at the seminary, Leontovych continued to advance his skills on the violin, and learned to play other instruments, including the flute and the
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On 4 March 1901, after disagreements arose between Leontovych and the school's administrators, he obtained a teaching post at the Theological College in
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choral music, and composed over 150 choral compositions, generally inspired by Ukrainian folk songs. These range from artistic arrangements of
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is named after him. There is a memorial museum dedicated to him in the city of Tulchyn, and another was established in 1977 in the village of
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As a person with a professional theological education, Leontovych kept up with the movement of the establishment and recognition of the
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among the usual religious works performed by the choristers, as well as original compositions. One such work was based on a poem by
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Materials of the Scientific and Practical Conference for the 140th Anniversary of the Birth of M. D. Leontovich, December 13, 2017
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Vyatrovych, Volodymyr; Faizulin, Yaroslav; Yaremenko, Viktoria; Mayorov, Maksym; Ohienko, Vitaly; Khromov, Anatoly (2021).
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The World of Mykola Lysenko: Ethnic Identity, Music, and Politics in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Ukraine
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Leontovych's music is currently performed mostly in Ukraine, and few recordings are dedicated exclusively to him.
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Leontovych's first teaching post, which commenced in September 1899, involved working as a teacher of singing and
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The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: the struggle for history, language, and culture in the 1920s and 1930s
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Leontovych conducted the seminary's orchestra and choir. Without his teachers knowing, he attended the
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Leontovych father, who directed a school choir, and was skilled at playing the cello, double bass,
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During this period, he taught choral conducting at the Kyiv Conservatory, and also taught at the
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1 December] 1877 – 23 January 1921) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor,
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Society. Integration. Education. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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and the poet Diodor Bobyr collaborated to turn the unfinished opera into a one-act
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A photograph of Leontovych with his wife Claudia and their daughter Halyna, taken
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In 1879, Dmytro Leontovych was moved to serve as a priest in the village of 
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The increase in popularity of Leontovych's music was aided by the head of the
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Leontovych wrote choral arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs, including
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in 1904 (premiered in 1916), now known to the English-speaking world as "
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was a male choir whose members accompanied themselves using a Ukrainian
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Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist and teacher (1877–1921)
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Leontovych's arrangement was a great success. After the arrival of the
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to teach at the Church-Educators' College. He organised a choir and a
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under Y. Bogdanov and started writing choral arrangements, including "
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Zuziak, Tetiana; Lavrinenko, Oleksandr; Rohotchenko, Oleksii (2020).
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Financial hardship prompted Leontovych to accept an offer to move to
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A number of musical groups are named in honour of the composer. The
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heard it. In 1936, he published the song to Leontovych's music as a
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Vysotska, Kateryna (2019). Brodz, Olena; Koshelnyk, Maryna (eds.).
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Early in the morning of 23 January 1921, Leontovych was shot by a
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1 December] 1877 in Monastyrok, near the village of
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During 1903/04, Leontovych attended lectures held at the
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Mykola Leontovych. Letters, documents, spiritual works
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Mykola Leontovych was born on 13 December [
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(ed.). 975:", has been arranged over 150 times since 2004. 613:, and, together with the composer and conductor 383:How I Organised an Orchestra in a Village School 1188:Vysotska, Kateryna Ivanivna; Petrivna, Maryna. 1008: 845: 815: 805: 795: 642: 566: 475:(now Pokrovsk, Ukraine), a railway town in the 375: 324: 322:("Oh, I’ll go to a forest for firewood"), and, 316: 309: 959:"Shchedryk" was performed during a concert in 373:, he wrote a book about his early experiences, 251:. In 1887, Mykola was admitted to a school at 1672:"Preview of Taras Filenko and Tamara Bulat's 377:Yak ya orhanizuvav orkestr u silʹsʹkiy shkoli 282:In 1892, Leontovych began his studies at the 8: 1846: 963:, where the American composer and conductor 432:The Second Collection of Songs from Polissia 2139:"Микола Леонтович: музична легенда Поділля" 1222:(in Ukrainian). No. 45. 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(31 August 2011). 1606:Verikyvskyi, Mykhailo Ivanovych. 1307:(in Ukrainian). 10 September 2011 1214:Melnyk, Olga (18 December 2008). 1164:Internet Encyclopaedia of Ukraine 1088:. The choir was established in a 1060:The obverse of a commemorative 5 867:, which premiered in 1977 at the 463:, where he studied music theory, 461:St. Petersburg Court Capella 342:Early musical career and marriage 314:("Oh, from the stony mountain"), 152:Eastern Orthodox Ukrainian Church 2344:20th-century classical composers 2334:19th-century classical composers 2304:Free scores by Mykola Leontovych 2294:Free scores by Mykola Leontovych 1941:. 27 August 2018. Archived from 1637:Solomon, Sonia (30 March 2003). 1576:Skrypnyk, Viktor (16 May 2007). 942:National Philharmonic of Ukraine 930:Problems playing this file? See 904: 730:Problems playing this file? 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Index


Ukrainian
[mɪˈkɔlɐdmɪˈtrɔʋet͡ʃɫeɔnˈtɔʋet͡ʃ]

O.S.
ethnomusicologist
Mykola Lysenko
Ukrainian National Music School
a cappella
choral music
church music
folk music
Monastyrok
Podolia
Russian Empire
Vinnytsia Oblast
priest
Kamianets-Podilskyi
Theological Seminary
Ukrainian state
1917 revolution
Kyiv Conservatory
Mykola Lysenko Institute of Music and Drama
"Shchedryk"
Carol of the Bells
Soviet
martyr
Eastern Orthodox Ukrainian Church
liturgy
modern Ukrainian language

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