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Born | Buchach,
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Alma mater | Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine |
Occupation | Conductor |
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Madarash Oksana Stepanivna ( Ukrainian: Мадараш Оксана Степанівна; born September 12, 1969) conductor, art director, teacher, Honored Artist of Ukraine (2008).
Received higher musical education at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine:
Graduated from the Conducting and Choral Department of the Mykolayiv State Higher Music College, (1989, class of teacher L. Lakiza).
Since 2002 – conductor-director of the Kiev National Academic Theater of Operetta [1] and art director and conductor of the chamber orchestra of young students of the faculty of musical art of the Kyiv Children's Academy of Arts, [2] the winner of the 1st International Competition named after Stankovich.
Oksana directed and conducted new concert version of G. Bizet's " Carmen", J. Strauss " Die Fledermaus", G. Donizetti "The Bell", F. Loewe " My Fair Lady", J.S. Bach " The Coffee Cantata", E. Kalman "The Violet of Montmartre", [3] M. Arkas "Kateryna" and others.
She assisted as a music director and conductor for the following works at the Kiev National Academic Theater of Operetta: the annual symphonic concert "Strauss in the Operetta", [4] [5] the Art Evening " Ferenc Lehar", [6] the Evening of Hungarian Music "The Pearl of the Danube", "Symphony Blues Cocktail", [7] "Vivat, Offenbach!", [8] [9] " Vivat, L'Operette ", “ The Best Of Opera Masterpieces ” and others.
Conductor of performances: G. Rossini's "Barber of Seville", G. Verdi's " Rigoletto", P. Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin", S. Rachmaninov's "Aleko", C. Orff's "Carmina Burana", E. Kalman's "Silva" and “Mr. X”, J. Strauss "Gypsy Baron", F. Lehár's " The Count of Luxembourg", J. Offenbach's "Dinner with the Italians", I. Poklad's "Such Jewish Happiness", M. Lysenko's "May Night", M. Samoilov's "The American Comedy" and others. [10]
Cooperation with orchestras: National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Symphonic Orchestra Programs of the Kyiv National Academic Operetta Theater, Symphony Orchestra of the Kaunas State Musical Theatre, St. Petersburg Festival Orchestra ( Russian Federation), Symphony Orchestra of the Ternopil Regional Philharmonic, Symphony Orchestra of the Mykolaiv Regional Department of Culture, Chamber Orchestra "Ars-Nova" [11] [12] [13] of the Mykolaiv Regional Philharmonic, orchestra of the Symphonic Conducting Chair at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Participation in international festivals: "Operetta in the Kaunas Castle" [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] ( Lithuania), "O - Fest" [20] ( Kyiv, Bucha), "French Spring" (Kyiv), "Golden applause of Bukovina" [21] ( Chernivtsi), "Melpomene of Tavria" ( Kherson), "Gogol Fest" [22] ( Poltava) and others.
Tour activities: performances in cities both in Ukraine and abroad.
In addition to her successful and busy career, Oksana participated in numerous prestigious musical contests, including: A. Pedrotti International Contest for Symphonic Conductors ( Trento, Italy), V. Jordania International Competition for Symphonic Conductors ( Kharkiv, Ukraine), [23] Turchak National Contest of Symphonic Conductors ( Kyiv, Ukraine) where she received a special prize "Rose of Hope" for the best performance of compulsory work (M. Ravel, Suite # 2 "Daphnis e Chloe"), All-Union Competition of Young Choir Conductors (II prize, Mykolayiv, Ukraine).
In 1994 - 2002 worked at the National Honored Academic Chapel of Ukraine "Dumka"
[24] (
Kyiv,
Ukraine).
Member of the jury of contests: I and II All-Ukrainian open contests of choir conductors "Solar Stream" (Mykolaiv, 2015-2016), IV International competition of vocal ensembles named after
Bortnyansky (
Kyiv, 2014)
[25] and others.
Oksana Madarash participated in scientific and practical conferences, including: "Traditional Culture of Ukraine of the XXI Century "(2015) and others.
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Oksana Madarash | |
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Born | Buchach,
Ukraine | September 12, 1969
Alma mater | Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine |
Occupation | Conductor |
Website |
oksanamadarash |
Madarash Oksana Stepanivna ( Ukrainian: Мадараш Оксана Степанівна; born September 12, 1969) conductor, art director, teacher, Honored Artist of Ukraine (2008).
Received higher musical education at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine:
Graduated from the Conducting and Choral Department of the Mykolayiv State Higher Music College, (1989, class of teacher L. Lakiza).
Since 2002 – conductor-director of the Kiev National Academic Theater of Operetta [1] and art director and conductor of the chamber orchestra of young students of the faculty of musical art of the Kyiv Children's Academy of Arts, [2] the winner of the 1st International Competition named after Stankovich.
Oksana directed and conducted new concert version of G. Bizet's " Carmen", J. Strauss " Die Fledermaus", G. Donizetti "The Bell", F. Loewe " My Fair Lady", J.S. Bach " The Coffee Cantata", E. Kalman "The Violet of Montmartre", [3] M. Arkas "Kateryna" and others.
She assisted as a music director and conductor for the following works at the Kiev National Academic Theater of Operetta: the annual symphonic concert "Strauss in the Operetta", [4] [5] the Art Evening " Ferenc Lehar", [6] the Evening of Hungarian Music "The Pearl of the Danube", "Symphony Blues Cocktail", [7] "Vivat, Offenbach!", [8] [9] " Vivat, L'Operette ", “ The Best Of Opera Masterpieces ” and others.
Conductor of performances: G. Rossini's "Barber of Seville", G. Verdi's " Rigoletto", P. Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin", S. Rachmaninov's "Aleko", C. Orff's "Carmina Burana", E. Kalman's "Silva" and “Mr. X”, J. Strauss "Gypsy Baron", F. Lehár's " The Count of Luxembourg", J. Offenbach's "Dinner with the Italians", I. Poklad's "Such Jewish Happiness", M. Lysenko's "May Night", M. Samoilov's "The American Comedy" and others. [10]
Cooperation with orchestras: National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Symphonic Orchestra Programs of the Kyiv National Academic Operetta Theater, Symphony Orchestra of the Kaunas State Musical Theatre, St. Petersburg Festival Orchestra ( Russian Federation), Symphony Orchestra of the Ternopil Regional Philharmonic, Symphony Orchestra of the Mykolaiv Regional Department of Culture, Chamber Orchestra "Ars-Nova" [11] [12] [13] of the Mykolaiv Regional Philharmonic, orchestra of the Symphonic Conducting Chair at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Participation in international festivals: "Operetta in the Kaunas Castle" [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] ( Lithuania), "O - Fest" [20] ( Kyiv, Bucha), "French Spring" (Kyiv), "Golden applause of Bukovina" [21] ( Chernivtsi), "Melpomene of Tavria" ( Kherson), "Gogol Fest" [22] ( Poltava) and others.
Tour activities: performances in cities both in Ukraine and abroad.
In addition to her successful and busy career, Oksana participated in numerous prestigious musical contests, including: A. Pedrotti International Contest for Symphonic Conductors ( Trento, Italy), V. Jordania International Competition for Symphonic Conductors ( Kharkiv, Ukraine), [23] Turchak National Contest of Symphonic Conductors ( Kyiv, Ukraine) where she received a special prize "Rose of Hope" for the best performance of compulsory work (M. Ravel, Suite # 2 "Daphnis e Chloe"), All-Union Competition of Young Choir Conductors (II prize, Mykolayiv, Ukraine).
In 1994 - 2002 worked at the National Honored Academic Chapel of Ukraine "Dumka"
[24] (
Kyiv,
Ukraine).
Member of the jury of contests: I and II All-Ukrainian open contests of choir conductors "Solar Stream" (Mykolaiv, 2015-2016), IV International competition of vocal ensembles named after
Bortnyansky (
Kyiv, 2014)
[25] and others.
Oksana Madarash participated in scientific and practical conferences, including: "Traditional Culture of Ukraine of the XXI Century "(2015) and others.
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