Mykhailo Krechko

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Mykhailo Krechko (ukr. Михайло Михайлович Кречко, September 5, 1925 - November 25, 1996, Lutsk) was a Ukrainian composer, choral conductor, vocalist, People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, and leader of the Transcarpathian Choir.

Biography[edit]

Mykhailo Krechko was born on September 5, 1925, in the village of Poroshkovo (now Perechyn district of Transcarpathia).[1] In 1954 he graduated from the Kyiv Conservatory with a degree in choral conducting from E. Skrypchynska and in a vocal class from Ivan Patorzhynsky [uk]. Since 1972 she has been a teacher, and since 1990 she has been a professor of Kyiv Conservatory.[1][2]

From 1954 to 1969 he was the artistic director and chief conductor of the Transcarpathian Folk Choir, from 1969 to 1983 he was the director and artistic director of the Dumka Chapel, and from 1983 he was the chief choirmaster of the Republican Children's Musical Theater in Kyiv.[1][2] He also taught at the Kyiv Conservatory. Among his students are People's Artist of Ukraine Emil Sokach, Honored Artist O. Tarasenko, Chief Choirmaster of the Children's Musical Theater A. Kucher.

Mykhailo Krechko is an author of "Liturgy of John Chrysostom", original choirs, arrangement of folk songs for the choir, works on musicology, folklore collections.[1][2] His daughter - Natalia Krechko [uk], is a choirmaster, vocalist, Honored Artist of Ukraine.[3]

Mykhailo Krechko died on November 25, 1996, in Lutsk. He was buried in Kyiv at the Baikove Cemetery.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Mykhailo Krechko" (in Ukrainian). Encyclopedy of modern Ukraine.
  2. ^ a b c "Mykhailo Krechko". Ukrainian music encyclopedia. Kyiv. pp. 598–599.
  3. ^ "Star teachers: Natalia Krechko" (in Ukrainian). Kyiv national university of culture and arts.
  4. ^ "Mykhailo Krechko". Nekropols of Kyiv (in Russian).