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Nadenenko Fedir

1902-1963
Надененко

Fedir Nadenenko (February 26, 1902, L'viv - December 2, 1963, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian Soviet composer, pianist, choirmaster, and editor.
Biography.
He was born on February 26, 1902, in the city of L'gov (now Kursk Oblast, Russia). In 1914 he graduated from the Lysenko Music and Drama School, in 1921 from the Kyiv Conservatory, piano class of Yurii Turchynskyi, composition class of B. Yavorsky, and in 1924 - the Faculty of History and Philology of Kyiv University.

In 1926-1935, 1942-1943 he worked as a concertmaster and choirmaster of opera houses in Kyiv, and in 1936-1937 in Leningrad; in 1945-1946 he was the artistic director of the Kyiv Philharmonic; in 1947-1949 - of the Ukrainian State Bandura Choir. Since 1952, he has been the editor of the music publishing house "Mystetstvo" in Kyiv. Member of the Union of Composers of Ukraine.

The grave of Fedir Nadenenko
Fedir Nadenenko lived in Kyiv. He died on December 2, 1963. He was buried at the Baikove Cemetery (plot No. 2).

Creative works
vocal and symphonic works:
"Korean Suite" (1950);
Cantata for the Bandura Choir (1948);
Choirs - to the words of M. Lermontov, I. Franko, Lesya Ukrainka, A. Pushkin, I. Vazov, choral cycles to the words of Taras Shevchenko, V. Sosiura, M. Rylsky and others;
pieces for piano;
romances - vocal cycles to the words of Taras Shevchenko (1937-1939), M. Lermontov (1938-1939), Ivan Franko (1939), N. Gogol, R. Tagore, contemporary poets (published in Kyiv, 1960, 1965); songs, arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs.
Musicology works:
The structure of the musical language (presentation of B. Yavorsky's system, vol. I, X. 1925);
Y. S. Stepovyi, K., 1950.

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