Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School

Coordinates: 49°50′1″N 24°2′11″E / 49.83361°N 24.03639°E / 49.83361; 24.03639
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Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School
Львівська середня спеціалізована музична школа-інтернат імені Соломії Крушельницької
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Ukraine
Coordinates49°50′1″N 24°2′11″E / 49.83361°N 24.03639°E / 49.83361; 24.03639
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School typeBoarding school
Established1939
DirectorLev Myronovych Zakopets
LanguageUkrainian
Websitesolomiya-sk.lviv.ua

Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School (Ukrainian: Львівська середня спеціалізована музична школа-інтернат імені Соломії Крушельницької, romanizedL'vivs'ka serednya spetsializovana muzychna shkola-internat imeni Solomiyi Krushel'nits'koyi) is an educational institution in Ukraine, where students from receive specialized musical and secondary education. The school is named after the soprano Solomiya Krushelnytska.

History[edit]

Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School is a specialist music school in Lviv. The school was founded in 1939 on the initiative of the Ukrainian composer and pianist Vasyl Barvinsky.[1] Prior to that it was known as the Empress Elisabeth School and its origins date from the eighteenth century.[2][3] From 1944 it operated as a high school for music students; from 1959 it was reorganized into a specialized music boarding school.[1] In 1963 the school was named after Solomiya Krushelnytska.[1] Halyna Levytska was the first director of the school.[1] From 1972 to 1997, the director was Volodymyr Antoniv.[1] In 1997 B. Martynovsky was appointed director, followed by D. Komonko in 2004. Since 2009, Lev Myronovych Zakopets has been the director.[1]

Education[edit]

The school has seven music departments and more than 20 music specialties.[4] Lessons are formed by general education, music-theoretical and specialized cycles. Students also study other musical disciplines, including: solfeggio, music theory, harmony, music literature.[4] The school teaches in Ukrainian.[5] Students also learn foreign languages: English, French, German.[4] The school has the additional resources of two concert halls, the museum of Solomiya Krushelnytska, a library with a rich book and music collection.[1] The style of teaching in the school and the importance of music in child development has been studied by Leo Zakopets.[6] Students from the school are known for their success in national and international musical competitions.[7]

Notable alumni[edit]

Notable alumni include:

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Solomiya Krushelnytska school of music". Urban media archive. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  3. ^ Гавеля, Оксана Миколаївна. "Діяльність творчої молоді України як реалізація культурних цінностей та духовних надбань сучасної цивілізації." Міжнародний вісник: Культурологія. Філологія. Музикознавство 2 (2014): 42-49.
  4. ^ a b c "Lviv Secondary Special Music Boarding School named after S. Krushelnytska".
  5. ^ "ЛССМШІ ім. С. Крушельницької - Львівська область. ІСУО". lv.isuo.org. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  6. ^ Zakopets, Lev (2019-05-08). "Music Lessons as a Main Component of Developing Children's Musical Taste in Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Fording School Named After S. Krushelnitskiy". Pedagogical Education: Theory and Practice. 2 (26): 76–79. doi:10.32626/2309-9763.2019-26-2.76-79. ISSN 2309-9763.
  7. ^ Ємець, Наталія Анатоліївна. "Ідея Платона і Арістотеля як теоретичне підгрунтя неосхоластичної філософії доби українського бароко." Міжнародний вісник: Культурологія. Філологія. Музикознавство 2 (2014): 49-56.
  8. ^ ImkaMusicCompetition (2019-03-30). "Daryna Bachynska". IMKA CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCE COMPETITION AND CONCERT SERIES. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  9. ^ "Buriakovska Enhelina". UU Archive. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  10. ^ "OLENA HAVIUK-SHEREMET – #StayHome International Piano Competition". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  11. ^ "Eva Rabchevska | VERE MUSIC FUND". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  12. ^ "Vasyl Zatsikha | VERE MUSIC FUND". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  13. ^ "Ustym Zhuk – alto". Lviv National Philharmonic. Retrieved 2021-03-01.