Platon Maiboroda
Platon Ilarionovych Maiboroda (Ukrainian: Платон Іларіонович Майборода; 1 December 1918 in Pelekhivshchyna khutir, Ukrainian State – 8 July 1989 in Kyiv, Soviet Union) was a Ukrainian composer.
Platon Ilarionovych Maiboroda Платон Іларіонович Майборода | |
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Born | December 1, 1918 |
Origin | Kremenchuk povit, Poltava Governorate, Ukrainian State |
Died | July 8, 1989 70) Kyiv, Soviet Union | (aged
Occupation(s) | Composer, teacher |
Instruments | Piano |
Maiboroda, whose brother Heorhiy Maiboroda was also a composer, studied at the Gliere Music College. In 1938 Maiboroda enrolled in the Kyiv Conservatory in Kyiv where he studied under Levko Revutsky, graduating in 1947.[1] Maiboroda taught at the Gliere Music College from 1947 to 1950.
He was buried at the Baikove Cemetery, Kyiv.
Works
Films
- Valley of Blue Rocks (1956)
- Far and Near (1957)
- Thunder over fields (1958)
- Shift starts at six (1958)
- Ages of youth (1958), director Oleksiy Mishurin
- Odessa (1959)
- Blood of Man - Not a Water (1960)
- Dmytro Horytsvit (1961)
- Ukrainian Rhapsody (1961)
- People don't know everything (1964)
- Ballad of British (1969)
- Abiturient (1973)
- Adieu, pharaohs! (1975)
- Ordinary concern (1975)
- Involuntary diplomats (1978)
- Revision (1979)
- Visit to Kovalivka (1980)
Selected songs
- Dearest mother of mine[2] (words of Andriy Malyshko), soundtrack to the film Ages of youth (1958)[3]
- Kyiv Waltz[4] (words of Andriy Malyshko)[5]
Awards
- Stalin Prize (III degree, 1950) - for songs "About Olena Khobta", "About Mark Ozerny", "About Maria Lysenko"
- Shevchenko National Prize (1962)
- Distinguished Artist of Ukrainian SSR (1958)
- National Artist of Ukrainian SSR (1968)
- National Artist of Soviet Union (1979)
- Order of Lenin
Notes
- Maiboroda, Platon. Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
- Performance of the song in English on YouTube (video) April 30, 2012
- Information about the song www.pisni.org.ua
- Golden Fund of the Ukrainian music uaestrada.org
- Information about the song www.pisni.org.ua
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