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Vitaliy Serhiyovych Hubarenko (13 June 1934 – 5
April 2000) was a
Ukrainian composer. Born in Kharkiv, he
graduated from the
Kharkiv Conservatory in 1960...
- the mid-1960s.
Works by
Vitaly Kyreiko (Forest Song (1957)),
Vitaliy Hubarenko (Love
Letters (1971)), or
Yevhen Stankovych's folk
opera When the Fern...
- and orchestra,
music for solo bandura, piano,
voice Vitaliy Serhiyovich Hubarenko 1934–2000
Kharkiv Zahybel’
eskadry ‘The
Destruction of the Squadron’ (1966)...
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position until 1970.
Among his
students were
Valentin Bibik,
Vitaliy Hubarenko, and
Viktor Suslin.
Opera By One Life (Единой жизнью) (1947)
Vasily Gubanov...
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eskadry [Destruction of the Squadron]" (1967), "Mamai" (1970) by
Vitaliy Hubarenko; "Yaroslav
Mudryj [Yaroslav the Wise]" by
Heorhiy Maiboroda (1975); "Praporonosci...
- 1936)
Leonid Hrabovsky (born 1935)
Volodymyr Huba (1938–2020)
Vitaliy Hubarenko (1934–2000) **** Hulak-Artemovsky (1813–1873)
Roman Hurko (born 1962)...
- the
Komische Oper Berlin. She also sung the
Moscow premiere of
Vitaliy Hubarenko's mono-opera
Tenderness to
great acclaim and
later recorded her interpretation...
- Kyiv –
Alena Spodynyuk 1st Runner-Up Dnipro –
Yulia Hershun 2nd Runner-Up Vinnytsia –
Ekaterina Hubarenko 3rd Runner-Up Kyiv – Olga Mubarakshina...
- Shcherbakov, Anna Gavrilets, K. Tsepkolenko, I. Kyrylina, O. Levkovych, V.
Hubarenko, V. Zagortsev, J. Vereshchagin, Z. Almashi,
Alexander Shimko and others...
- such as
Borys Lyatoshynsky,
Andriy Shtoharenko, Lev Kolodub,
Vitaliy Hubarenko, and
Myroslav Skoryk. In 1970, he
recorded Heorhiy Maiboroda’s Symphony...