Levko Revutsky award
Levko Revutsky award is an award to honor young composers and performers[1] for the creation, stage and concert embodiment of outstanding musical works that have gained wide public recognition. It is named after the composer Levko Revutsky.
It was founded by resolutions of the Council of Ministers of the USSR № 290 (May 20, 1982) and № 356 (October 30, 1987).
Recipients
Composers:
- Viktor Stepurko (1989)
- Victoria Poleva (1995)
- Svyatoslav Lunyov (1997)
- Ivan Taranenko (1999)
- Bohdana Frolyak (2000)
- Alla Zahaikevych (2001)
- Ivan Nebesnyy (2002)
- Zoltan Almashi (2003)
- Bohdan Sehin (2004)[2]
- Bohdan Kryvopust (2005)[3]
- Ostap Manulyak (2010)[4]
Links
- Regulations, approval by Ministry of Culture of Ukraine
- Revutsky award, information by Ministry of Culture of Ukraine
References
- ^ Kulyk, Valentyna (26 March 2014). "Levko Revutsky's heirs". Denʹ. No. 21. ISSN 1563-6445.
- ^ {{cite web Performers: Yurii Kot piano (2000) Andrii Pavlov violin (2017) Nazarii Stets double bass (2018) Antonii Baryshevskyi piano (2020) Orest Smovz violin (2023) |url=http://kreschatic.kiev.ua/ua/2447/art/17877.html |title=Композитор Богдан Сегін став лауреатом мистецької премії імені Левка Ревуцького |publisher=Хрещатик - новини та життя української столиці. |access-date=September 19, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080616171336/http://www.kreschatic.kiev.ua/ua/2447/art/17877.html |archive-date=2008-06-16 }}
- ^ Podpirka, Adrian (10 April 2011). "MATI director Solomiya Ivakhiv hopes to attract young audience" (PDF). The Ukrainian Weekly. No. 15. p. 14. ISSN 0273-9348.
- ^ Pijarowska, Aleksandra (2021). Music - the Cultural Bridge. Essence, Contexts, References (PDF). Akademia Muzyczna im. Karola Lipińskiego. p. 142. ISBN 978-83-65473-23-3.