Oleksandr Kozarenko

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Kozarenko performing in Solomiya Krushelnytska museum in Lviv, Ukraine.

Oleksandr Kozarenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Козаренко; August 24, 1963) is a Ukrainian composer, pianist and musicologist who was born in Kolomyia of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.

Background[]

He was a graduate of Kiev Conservatory where he took piano lessons from and composition with Myroslav Skoryk. In 1984 he became a winner of the Mykola Lysenko International Music Competition and two years later won diploma. Ten years later he became a recipient of the Levko Revutsky Prize following by Mykola Lysenko Prize by 2001. Since 2000 he has been a vice-principal of the where he also was a ballet, opera, and symphonic composer. He has composed works for and . He is also known for his participation on numerous festivals such as Bratislava's and as well as his national debut at the Two Days and Two Nights of New Music festival in Odessa. Since 1991 he composed such works as the , and . In 1996 and 1998 he did compositions by other composers such as the David's Psalter and Oresteia among other works.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Oleksandr Kozarenko". Archived from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2014.


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