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Roman Simovych

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Roman Simovych
Роман Сімович
Born(1901-02-28)28 February 1901
Sniatyn, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary (present-day Ukraine)
Died30 July 1984(1984-07-30) (aged 83)
Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupations

Roman Apollonovych Simovych[a] (28 February 1901 – 30 July 1984) was a Ukrainian composer, educator, and music theorist.

Born in Sniatyn, now in Ukraine, Simovych graduated from the Prague Conservatory in 1934 - on piano (Vilém Kurz), and again in 1936 undergoing post graduate studies in composition (Vítězslav Novák). From 1936 to 1939 he was a teacher of piano and theoretical subjects at the Lviv National Music Academy in Drohobych and from 1939 to 1942 at the music school in Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk). From 1951, he was a lecturer and from 1963, a full professor at the Lviv Conservatory. He received the title Honoured Artist of the USSR (1954).

He died in 1984 and was buried in the Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union.

Works

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  • Ballet "Sopilka Dovbush" (1948, libretto by A. Herynovycha)
  • 7 symphonies:
    • "Hutsul" (1945),
    • "Lemko" (1947),
    • "Spring" (1951),
    • "Heroic" (1954),
    • "Mountain" (1955),
    • Sixth (1965),
    • Seventh (1972);
  • Symphonic poems "Sergeant Maxim", "Dovbush", "In memory of Ivan Franko"
  • Symphonic overtures, suites;
  • Concerto for flute and symphony orchestra (1953);
  • String quartet, two trios;
  • Works for piano:
  • 2 Sonatas, Sonatina In suite,
  • Variation,
  • Ronda,
  • Fantasy;
  • Works for violin and cello and piano, Variations for harp, works for mixed choir and orchestra and unaccompanied.
  • Piano concerto (19??)

Notes

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  1. ^ Ukrainian: Роман Аполлонович Сімович, romanizedRoman Apollonovych Simovych

References

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  • Encyclopedia of Ukraine
  • Lupiy Gregory Lviv historical and cultural museum reserve "Cemeteries" / Guide / - Lions, "mason" - 1996, Art. 247