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词条 Oleh Krysa
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Performing  Teaching 

  3. Personal life

     Family 

  4. Recordings

     Partial discography 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|06|01}}
|birth_place =Uchanie, Poland
| instrument = Violin
| genre = Classical
| occupation = Violinist, pedagogue
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| website = Official Web-site
| background=non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Oleh Krysa ({{lang-uk|Олег Криса}}; born June 1, 1942) is a Ukrainian American violinist, Merited Artist of Ukraine.

Early life

Oleh Krysa was born in Uchanie, now Gmina Uchanie in the Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, into a family of Ukrainian aristocrats. In 1945, as a result of the so-called Operation Vistula, Oleh's family found itself in Lviv, where he grew up and spent his school years.

Although none of the family had any professional music background, his mother, who was often heard singing, wanted young Oleh to play violin, although his father preferred that he learned to play piano. Thus, at the age of six, Oleh started learning to play the violin. His first teacher was Konstantin Mikhailov [who, himself, was a pupil of Sergey Korguyev (known in the West as Serge P. Korgueff, a pupil and assistant of Leopold Auer]. After graduating from the Lviv Specialized Music School in 1960, Oleh Krysa entered the Moscow Conservatory. From 1960 to 1967 he studied there under David Oistrakh, who said of him: "Oleh has brilliant natural gifts, unusual musicality, vivid artistry, and great charm."

Career

Performing

After graduating from the Moscow Conservatory, Oleh Krysa performed as a soloist at the Kiev Philharmonic, at the same time teaching at the Kiev Conservatory. Six years later, he again headed for Moscow, where he joined the renowned Beethoven Quartet as the first violinist. He played with the ensemble until it dissolved in 1987. Since the 1960s, Oleh Krysa has continued to perform as a soloist with leading orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the world.

As an advocate of modern music, Mr. Krysa has been privileged to premier works of such composers as Alfred Schnittke, Valentin Silvestrov, Myroslav Skoryk, Virko Baley, Vyacheslav Artyomov, Larry Sitsky, Sydney Hodkinson, Vera Ivanova and Nataliya Rozhko.

Teaching

  • 1969—1973 — first Chairman of Violin Department at Kiev Conservatory
  • since 1971 — professor at Kiev Conservatory
  • since 1973 — professor at Gnessin State Musical College, Moscow
  • 1974 — professor at Moscow Conservatory
  • since 1989 — teacher, professor at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York, United States

Oleh Krysa regularly holds master classes at the following locations:

  • Canada: Toronto, Montreal
  • China: Shenyang
  • Germany: Hanover, Freiburg, Hitzacker, Weimar
  • Japan: Tokyo, Hamamatsu
  • Korea: Seoul
  • Poland: Warsaw, Łańcut
  • U.S.A.: New York City, Boston, Oberlin, Philadelphia

Personal life

Family

  • Wife: Tatiana Tchekina — pianist (1944-2013)
  • Children: Peter — violinist; Taras — violinist and conductor; Andrej Madatov - violinist
  • Siblings: Bogdan Krysa — violinist, pedagogue Kiev Academy of Music; Roman Krysa — electronics engineer, graduate of Lviv Polytechnic

Recordings

Oleh Krysa has recorded about 40 albums for the following labels: Melodya, BIS Records, Triton (Discordia), Lydian, PolyGram-Polska, Troppe Note/Cambria, Russian Disk (USA).

Partial discography

  • Schnittke: Works for Violin and Cello (BIS, 2004)
  • Schnittke: Violin Sonatas Nos.3 & 4. (BIS, 2004)
  • Prelude in Memoriam Shostakovich (BIS, 2004)
  • Ravel/Martinu/Honegger/Schulhoff (BIS, 1998)
  • Bloch: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra/Poems Of The Sea/Suite Symphonique (BIS, 1995)
  • The Leontovych String Quartet • Shostakovitch/Tchajkovsky (Greystone Records, ASIN: B000FEU70Y)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven: The Complete Violin Sonatas, Triton (DML Classics), 1999

Collaboration with Mykola Suk

References

  • Oleh Krysa. — in: Samuel Applebaum, Mark Zilberquit. «The Way They Play». Book 14. — Neptune, N.J.: Paganiniana Publications, 1986, p. 115—171. {{ISBN|0-86622-010-0}}

External links

  • Official web-site
  • Eastman Music School web-site
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