Mykola Lysenko
An image from Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945, one of the productions that also features Mykola Lysenko.
Mykola Lysenko

Mykola Lysenko

March 10, 1842 — Hrynky, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Poltava Oblast, Ukraine]

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 national revival. By studying and drawing from Ukrainian folk music, promoting the use of the Ukrainian language, and separating himself from Russian culture, his compositions form what many consider the quintessential essence of Ukrainian music.

And Memory Will Recall in the Sounds...

And Memory Will Recall in the Sounds...

1987

Natalka Poltavka

Natalka Poltavka

1978

Leo Mol

Leo Mol

1978

Natalka Poltavka

Natalka Poltavka

1954

Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945

Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945

1992

Black Sea People

Black Sea People

1952