Hryhorii Konstantynovych Khodorivskyi (real name Moroz-Khodorivskyi; 20 November (2 December) 1853 - 1 July 1927) was a Ukrainian pianist, composer and teacher.
He was born in 1853 in the village of Kokhnivka (now part of the village of Svichkivka, Drabiv district), Cherkasy region.
He is a native of the Cherkasy region.
In 1865-1869, he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory. In 1870-1872 he studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Then for one season he was a choirmaster in Weimar under the supervision of Franz Liszt.
In 1875-1894, he taught piano at the Kyiv Music School of the Russian Music Society. From 1913 he was a professor at the Kyiv Conservatory. After the coup, he lived and worked in Sevastopol, where he organised a folk conservatory.
Works.
Works for piano ("Ukrainian Rhapsody"), romances, arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs under the pseudonym Konstantynov. He performed as a choral and symphony conductor. Among Khodorovsky's students were Klyment Kvitka, Lev Revutsky, Leo Syrota, and Stepan Abbakumov (23 November [5 December] 1870, Kyiv - 1919, ibid.) - Ukrainian conductor, composer, and teacher.