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{{Short description|Ukrainian bandurist and composer (1926–1981)}}
'''Andriy Fedorovych Omelchenko''' (2 July 1926 in Pavlysh, [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] – 9 May 1981 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR) was a Ukrainian virtuoso [[bandura]] soloist and composer. He taught bandura at the Ukrainian Institute of Culture and performed outside the Soviet Union.
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'''Andriy Fedorovych Omelchenko'''{{efn|name=spelling|{{langx|uk|Андрій Федорович Омельченко|{{transliteration|uk|ukrainian|Andrii Fedorovych Omelchenko}}}}}} (2 July 1926{{snd}}9 May 1981) was a Ukrainian virtuoso [[bandura]] soloist and composer. He taught bandura at the [[Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts|Ukrainian Institute of Culture]] and performed outside the Soviet Union.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Omelchenko initially began to play [[bandura]] from tutelage by Makar Osadchyj in [[Kamianske|Dniprodzerzhynsk]] and joined the bandura capella there. In 1947 he played bandura in a military ensemble. In his biography he stated that he took some of his first bandura lessons from [[Hryhory Kytasty]].
Omelchenko was born in Pavlysh, [[Soviet Union]] and initially began to play [[bandura]] from tutelage by Makar Osadchyj in [[Kamianske|Dniprodzerzhynsk]] and joined the bandura capella there. In 1947 he played bandura in a military ensemble. In his biography he stated that he took some of his first bandura lessons from [[Hryhory Kytasty]].


In 1956 he completed both the vocal and orchestral faculties of the [[Kiev Conservatory]]. He continued to study bandura under [[Volodymyr Kabachok]] and [[Andriy Bobyr]].
In 1956 he completed both the vocal and orchestral faculties of the [[Kiev Conservatory]]. He continued to study bandura under [[Volodymyr Kabachok]] and [[Andriy Bobyr]].


From 1952 he worked as a soloist of the Bandura Ensemble of Ukrainian Radio. From 1954 he taught bandura at the special music high school in [[Kiev]], and from 1961 at the [[Kiev Music College]].
From 1952 he worked as a soloist of the Bandura Ensemble of Ukrainian Radio. From 1954 he taught bandura at the special music high school in [[Kiev]], and from 1961 at the [[R. Glier Kyiv Institute of Music|Kiev Music College]].


As a soloist he performed in [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Poland]], [[Finland]] and [[France]]. He was a laureate of the international competition of performers on folk instruments which took place in [[Moscow]] in 1957.
As a soloist he performed in [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Poland]], [[Finland]] and [[France]]. He was a laureate of the international competition of performers on folk instruments which took place in [[Moscow]] in 1957.


He published a series of collections of music for the bandura and composed a number of individual works. In 1967 he edited the "Handbook for the bandura" by [[Mykola Opryshko]].
He published a series of collections of music for the bandura and composed a number of individual works. In 1967 he edited the "Handbook for the bandura" by {{ill|Mykola Opryshko|uk|Опришко Микола Васильович}}.


In 1963 he completed post graduate studies at the [[Kiev Conservatory]] and in 1968 he received the title of [[Candidate of Arts]] for his thesis on the development of the bandura.
In 1963 he completed post graduate studies at the [[Kiev Conservatory]] and in 1968 he received the title of [[Candidate (degree)|Candidate of Arts]] for his thesis on the development of the bandura.


He continued to work on a Doctoral dissertation on [[Ukrainian folk instruments]] while teaching bandura at the [[Institute of Culture]].
He continued to work on a doctoral dissertation on [[Ukrainian folk instruments]] while teaching bandura at the [[Institute of Culture]].


He died of liver cancer on May 9, 1981.
He died of liver cancer on May 9, 1981 in Kiev, Soviet Union.


==Publications==
==Publications==
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*1968 - Razvitie kobzarskgo iskusstva na Ukraine. Avtoreferat K. - (pp.&nbsp;25)
*1968 - Razvitie kobzarskgo iskusstva na Ukraine. Avtoreferat K. - (pp.&nbsp;25)
*1974 - Za tradytsieiu narodnykh spivtsiv - Muzyka - #2, (pp.&nbsp;24–25)
*1974 - Za tradytsieiu narodnykh spivtsiv - Muzyka - #2, (pp.&nbsp;24–25)
*1975 - Banduryst Fedir Zharko - in NTE, #3
*1975 - Banduryst [[Fedir Zharko]] - in NTE, #3
*1978 - Kobzars'ka dialnist' I. I. Kuchenura-Kucherenko - NTE- #4 (p.&nbsp;42-49)
*1978 - Kobzars'ka dialnist' [[Ivan Kuchuhura-Kucherenko|I. I. Kuchenura-Kucherenko]] - NTE- #4 (p.&nbsp;42-49)
*1979 - Poklykannia - Muzyka, - #2 (p.&nbsp;24)
*1979 - Poklykannia - Muzyka, - #2 (p.&nbsp;24)
*1980 - Bandurist Mykola Opryshko - in NTE - #4
*1980 - Bandurist {{ill|Mykola Opryshko|uk|Опришко Микола Васильович}} - in NTE - #4
*1980 - (with Kyrdan, B.) - Narodni spivtsi-muzykanty na Ukraini - Kiev.
*1980 - (with {{ill|B. Kyrdan|uk|Кирдан Борис Петрович}}) - Narodni spivtsi-muzykanty na Ukraini - Kiev.
*1989 - (with S. Bashtan) - Handbook for the bandura - Kiev.
*1989 - (with [[Serhiy Bashtan|S. Bashtan]]) - Handbook for the bandura - Kiev.


==Students==
==Students==


K. Novytsky, V. Kushpet
[[Kost Novytsky]], [[Volodymyr Kushpet]]


==Sources==
==Sources==
* Zheplynsky, B. - Kobzari Bandurysty - Lviv, 1999
* {{ill|Zheplynskyi, Bohdan Mykhailovych|uk|Жеплинський Богдан Михайлович}} - Kobzari Bandurysty - Lviv, 1999
* Necrolog published in NTE 1981 #4
* Necrolog published in NTE 1981 #4


==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 7 December 2024

Andriy Omelchenko
Андрій Омельченко
Born(1926-07-02)2 July 1926
Pavlysh, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Died9 May 1981(1981-05-09) (aged 54)
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
GenresFolk
Occupations
InstrumentBandura

Andriy Fedorovych Omelchenko[a] (2 July 1926 – 9 May 1981) was a Ukrainian virtuoso bandura soloist and composer. He taught bandura at the Ukrainian Institute of Culture and performed outside the Soviet Union.

Biography

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Omelchenko was born in Pavlysh, Soviet Union and initially began to play bandura from tutelage by Makar Osadchyj in Dniprodzerzhynsk and joined the bandura capella there. In 1947 he played bandura in a military ensemble. In his biography he stated that he took some of his first bandura lessons from Hryhory Kytasty.

In 1956 he completed both the vocal and orchestral faculties of the Kiev Conservatory. He continued to study bandura under Volodymyr Kabachok and Andriy Bobyr.

From 1952 he worked as a soloist of the Bandura Ensemble of Ukrainian Radio. From 1954 he taught bandura at the special music high school in Kiev, and from 1961 at the Kiev Music College.

As a soloist he performed in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Finland and France. He was a laureate of the international competition of performers on folk instruments which took place in Moscow in 1957.

He published a series of collections of music for the bandura and composed a number of individual works. In 1967 he edited the "Handbook for the bandura" by Mykola Opryshko [uk].

In 1963 he completed post graduate studies at the Kiev Conservatory and in 1968 he received the title of Candidate of Arts for his thesis on the development of the bandura.

He continued to work on a doctoral dissertation on Ukrainian folk instruments while teaching bandura at the Institute of Culture.

He died of liver cancer on May 9, 1981 in Kiev, Soviet Union.

Publications

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  • 1965 - Bandura i mystetstvo bandurystiv za radians'koho chasu - "NTE" #4
  • 1967 - Mystetsvo bandurystiv na pidneinni - NTE #6 (pp. 33–35)
  • 1967 - Seminar kerivnykiv kapel ta ansambliv bandurystiv - NTE -
  • 1968 - Vstup do obr. "Oj poplyvy , vutko" - M. Opryshky. - MTE - #6 (p. 87-8)
  • 1968 - Razvitie kobzarskgo iskusstva na Ukraine. Avtoreferat K. - (pp. 25)
  • 1974 - Za tradytsieiu narodnykh spivtsiv - Muzyka - #2, (pp. 24–25)
  • 1975 - Banduryst Fedir Zharko - in NTE, #3
  • 1978 - Kobzars'ka dialnist' I. I. Kuchenura-Kucherenko - NTE- #4 (p. 42-49)
  • 1979 - Poklykannia - Muzyka, - #2 (p. 24)
  • 1980 - Bandurist Mykola Opryshko [uk] - in NTE - #4
  • 1980 - (with B. Kyrdan [uk]) - Narodni spivtsi-muzykanty na Ukraini - Kiev.
  • 1989 - (with S. Bashtan) - Handbook for the bandura - Kiev.

Students

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Kost Novytsky, Volodymyr Kushpet

Sources

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ukrainian: Андрій Федорович Омельченко, romanizedAndrii Fedorovych Omelchenko