Mykola Lysenko
Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko (; 22 March 1842 – 6 November 1912)|group=n}} 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, in the vein of contemporaries such as Grieg in Norway, The Five in Russia as well as Smetana and Dvořák in what is now the Czech Republic.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. This is demonstrated best in his epic opera ''Taras Bulba'' from the novella of the same name by Nikolai Gogol, in which the grandeur, complexity and Ukrainian-language libretto prevented its staging during Lysenko's lifetime.
To promote and cultivate Ukrainian culture, Lysenko set works by many Ukrainian poets to music, especially Taras Shevchenko, to whom he was particularly devoted.|group=n}} His musical setting of a patriotic poem by Oleksandr Konysky, known as the "Prayer for Ukraine", has become Ukraine's spiritual anthem. Lysenko had a profound influence on later Ukrainian composers, including Stanyslav Lyudkevych, Alexander Koshetz, Kyrylo Stetsenko, Yakiv Stepovy, and most importantly, Mykola Leontovych.
He is the namesake of the Mykola Lysenko International Music Competition and the Lysenko music school, which is now the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University. Despite his immense renown in Ukraine, Lysenko remains relatively unknown outside of his home country. Provided by Wikipedia
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Application of the Typological Approach in the Educational Space of the Higher School by Elena M. Lysenko
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MODELING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UKRAINIAN REGIONS BY NEURAL NETWORKS by O. Churikanova, M. Lysenko
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Association of Jurineo charcoviensis-Koelerietum dubjanskyi from Penza region by Tat'yana M. Lysenko
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Sources of Civil and Sports Law as a sub-branch of Civil Law of Ukraine by O. A. Morhunov, I. V. Lysenko, A. M. Lysenko
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Problems of legal regulation of start-ups in Ukraine by I. V. Lysenko, А. M. Lysenko, L. V. Perevalova
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COMMUNITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION TEUCRIO CHAMAEDRIS-STIPETUM PULCHERRIMAE IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS by T.M. Lysenko, K.V. Shchukina, V.Yu. Neshataeva, D.S. Shilnikov, M.V. Neshataev
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P363: TREATMENT OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA DURING COVID-19 by E. Paramonova, E. Zhelnova, E. Misyurina, E. Baryakh, E. Karimova, E. Zotina, E. Grishina, D. Gagloeva, M. Lysenko
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Екстракорпоральне поширення кісткового цементу після перкутанної кіфопластики by S. M. Lysenko, R. Yu. Ilyuk, A. L. Lytvynenko, O. V. Klymenko, A. V. Ashykhmin, V. J. Shuba, O. M. Voznyak
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PB1853: IN-HOSPITAL SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA AND CONCOMITANT CORONAVIRUS INFECTION DEPENDING ON VARIOUS CLINICAL FACTORS. by E. Baryakh, E. Misyurina, E. Zhelnova, K. Yatskov, O. Kochneva, Y. Polyakov, D. Ivanova, K. Kaluzhskaya, T. Tolstykh, T. Chudnova, I. Samsonova, M. Lysenko
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Prestenotic dilation of proximal parts of stomach as a predictor for development of gastro-esophageal reflux in late period after laparoscopic gastroplication by S. I. Savolіuk, V. M. Lysenko, М. Yu. Кrestіanov, D. S. Zavertylenko, А. Yu. Glagolіeva, E. К. Кruglіak
Published 2019-05-01
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