Bohdan Sehin
Bohdan Dariiovych Sehin (born 1976, in Borshchiv) is a Ukrainian composer,[1] and organizer of music programs.
Biography
He was born in 1976, in Borshchiv, Ternopil Oblast. In 1999, he graduated from the Lviv Conservatory (class of Prof. M. Skoryk).[2] The composer's music is constantly performed in Ukraine and abroad.[3][4] He has been part of musical collaborations with the Polish Institute in Kyiv, the Goethe-Institut, and the Austrian Cultural Forum.[5][6] Simultaneously, in 2012, Bohdan Sehin began working as Commercial Director for the Development of Contemporary Music of the Lviv Regional Philharmonic and Executive Director of the International Festival of Contemporary Music "Contrasts."
Accomplishments
- Laureate of the Prize named after L. Revutsky (2004).[7]
- Two-time participant in the scholarship program of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland "Gaude Polonia"[8]
- Fellow of the Warsaw Autumn Friends Foundation (2003).
- Received grant from the Gulliver Connect program (2008).
- Received grant from the President of Ukraine (implemented in 2008–2010).
- Winner of several composition competitions in Ukraine.
- Member of the National Union of Composers of Ukraine.[9]
Musical program organizer
- Contrasts, 1998 to 2006, Lviv
- Velvet Curtain, 2006, Lviv
- Kyiv Music Fest, 2009, Kyiv
- International Youth Music Forum 2009 and 2011–2012, Kyiv
- Ensemble Nostri Temporis, 2009–present[10]
- Kyiv International Master Classes of New Music COURSE, 2012–present
- Ukrainian Biennale of New Music, March 2013, Kyiv and Lviv[11]
See also
References
- ^ Lviv National Philharmonic
- ^ "National Union of Composers of Ukraine".
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". Ensemble Nostri Temporis.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Open Ukraine
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". Ensemble Nostri Temporis.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ austriaukraine.com
- ^ "National Union of Composers of Ukraine".
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". MUSIC FOR PEACE The International Charitable Project.
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". MUSIC FOR PEACE The International Charitable Project.
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". Ensemble Nostri Temporis.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Bohdan Sehin". MUSIC FOR PEACE The International Charitable Project.
External links
- www.dw.com
- pen.org.ua Archived 2022-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- day.kyiv.ua
- Academic Studies Press Archived 2022-03-03 at the Wayback Machine