Ivan Nebesnyy
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Born15 July 1971
Ternopil, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupations
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Ivan Vasylovych Nebesnyy[a] (born July 15, 1971) is a Ukrainian composer and music producer.[1]
Graduated from Lviv Conservatory in 1995 (composer class under Myroslav Skoryk).[2] In 1996 Ivan Nebesnyy founded an ensemble "Cluster" which performed music by modern composers from Ukraine and abroad.[3] In 2006 – 2011 Ivan Nebesnyy was a music director of the "Kyiv Music Fest".[2][4]
Works by Ivan Nebesny are considered as postmodern.[2] Among them:
- An opera, Fox Mykyta, based on the poem by Ivan Franko (premiered in Lviv opera in 2020);
- Heavenly Shchedryk, for carillon, mixed choir, children's choir, symphony orchestra and soundtrack with the sounds of Maidan Nezalezhnosti;
- What Zarathustra did not say about for violin, piano, percussion and tape;
- Music for Drama theatre, soundtracks and others.
Honors
- Levko Revutsky award (2002),[5]
- Mykhailo Verykivsky award (2011)),[5]
- Kyiv Pectoral (2011),[5]
- Boris Lyatoshinsky award (2020)[6]