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Volodymyr Flys

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and was influential in the development of contemporary Ukrainian music. He composed mainly choral works. His notable students include composers
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Flys was born in 1924, and played piano and violin as a child. From 1932 to 1939 he studied at the
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Flys died in 1987 from an illness. He was unmarried and childless.
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from 1945 until 1947. In 1947-55 he was arrested and lived in the
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Upon his return to Lviv in 1957, Flys continued studying under
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for violin and music theory, then briefly (6 months) at the
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Volume 11
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Lyubov Kiyanovska; Teresa Mazepa; Natalia Syrotynska.
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