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Ukrainian composer In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Kostiantynovych and the family name is Razumeiko.
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Illia Razumeiko
Ілля Разумейко
Razumeiko in 2019
Born (1989-08-18) August 18, 1989 (age 35)
Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
OccupationComposer

Illia Kostiantynovych Razumeiko (born 18 August 1989) is a Ukrainian composer and member of Ukraine's Opera Aperta project. Born in Zaporizhzhia, many of his best-known compositions are collaborations with fellow composer Roman Hryhoriv [uk]. In 2010, Razumeiko co-founded the Porto-Franko festival with Roman Hryhoriv in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Selected works

  • Sviato hryzantem.
  • IYOV, Job
  • The Winter Garden's Tale (2018)
  • Mother of Apostles (2020)
  • Chornobyldorf (Roman Grygoriv, Illia Razumeiko) Ukraine 2020 Nova Opera
  • "Lullaby for Mariupol" (Sung in Ukrainian)

Notes

  1. Ukrainian: Ілля Костянтинович Разумейко, romanizedIllia Kostiantynovych Razumeiko

References

  1. Lullaby for Mariupol brings Ukrainian new music theater stars Roman Grygoriv and Illia Razumeiko to Finland 18.10.2022
  2. Опера "Йов": зупинити музикою війну

Further reading

Schröder, Gesine, Paragraph 3 (Fall 3) of »Lost« »Beyond« »Improvisation«. Bericht von musiktheoretischer Partizipation an drei künstlerischen Promotionsvorhaben (in German). In: zgmth (Journal of the association of German-speaking Music Theory). Retrieved 26 December 2022.


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