Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialized Music Boarding School

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.

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

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.