Also known as Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko, Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko
compositeur, pianiste, chef d'orchestre et ethnomusicologue ukrainien (1842–1912)
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Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist of the late Romantic period. In his time he was the central figure of Ukrainian music, with an oeuvre that includes operas, art songs, choral works, orchestral and chamber pieces, and a wide variety of solo piano music. He is often credited with founding a national music tradition during the Ukrainian…
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Mykola Vitaliïovytch Lyssenko (en ukrainien : Микола Віталійович Лисенко), né à Hrynky le 10 mars 1842 (22 mars 1842 dans le calendrier grégorien) et mort à Kiev le 24 octobre 1912 (6 novembre 1912 dans le calendrier grégorien), est un compositeur, pianiste, chef d'orchestre et ethnomusicologue ukrainien. Son nom est donné à l'Académie musicale de Lviv en 1903. Il était l'oncle de l'écrivaine Lioudmyla Starytska-Tcherniakhivska.
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Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko (Ukrainian: Микола Віталійович Лисенко, October 22 [O.S. October 3] 1842 – November 6 [O.S. October 24] 1912) was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist. He was born in Poltava Oblast son of Vitaliy Romanovich Lysenko (Ukrainian: Віталій Романович Лисенко). Since childhood he was very interested in the folksongs of Ukrainian peasants and by the poetry of Taras Shevchenko. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Mykola+Lysenko">Read more on Last.fm<
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