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Abrisovsky Savin Yosypovych

1874 - 1900

Savyn Abrysovskyi (1874, Petlykivtsi village, now Stari Petlykivtsi, Buchach district, Ternopil region - 1900, Kosiv city, now Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian amateur composer and artist from the Abrysovskyi family.

He was born in 1874 in the village of Petlykivtsi (Buchach district, Kingdom of Galicia and Volhynia, Austria-Hungary), now Stari Petlykivtsi, Chortkiv district, Ternopil region, Ukraine.
He studied at the Imperial-Royal Gymnasium in Stanislaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk), and from 1892 to 1896 at the Krakow Academy of Arts. Due to illness, he returned to his parents in Kosiv. He had no professional musical education.

He was acquainted with Olha Kobylianska, who served as a prototype for Nestor in the novel Through the Masonry.
In 1898, he participated in an art exhibition of the Society for the Development of Russian Art in Lviv.
He died in 1900 in Kosiv (now Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine).
Savyn Abrysovsky's artistic heritage has not been fully preserved.

He was the author of waltzes for guitar: "Sus Reciprocite", "Vogune la galere", "Waltz" (published in Lviv in 1899), "From the Last Days" (published in Stanislaviv in 1903 in the edition of Denys Sichynskyi). He is also the author of "kolomyikas" for piano for four hands.

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