- Oleksander Horilyj
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Oleksander Horilyj (Ukrainian: Олександр Горілий), (14.09.1863, Chernigov Governorate - after 1937) was a Ukrainian and Russian conductor. Graduated from Moscow conservatoire and medical institute. In 1918 he became the first conductor of the Ukrainian National Symphony Orchestra[1] . Subjected to repression[2] in 1937.
Notes
- ^ "National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine: History" (in (Ukrainian)). http://www.nsou.com.ua/history.html. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
- ^ "Oleksander Horilyj" (in (Ukrainian)). http://irp.cn.ua/site/topicitem.jsp?category_id=49485785&item_id=840544423. Retrieved 2008-07-25.[dead link]
Further reading
- Муха Антон. Композитори України та української діаспори. — К.: 2004. — ISBN 966-8259-08-4
- Козловский А. О некоторых грустных традициях и коррективах исполнения// Муз. академия, 1993, №2.
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