Filaret Mykhailovych Kolessa (Ukrainian: Філарет Михайлович Колесса; 17 July 1871 – 3 March 1947) was a Ukrainian composer ethnographer, folklorist, musicologist and literary critic. He was a member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society from 1909, The All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences from 1929, and the founder of Ukrainian ethnographic musicology.
Filaret Kolessa | |
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Філарет Михайлович Колесса | |
Born | Filaret Mykhailovych Kolessa 17 July 1871 |
Died | 3 March 1947 | (aged 75)
Citizenship | Ukrainian |
Occupations | Ukrainian composer ethnographer, folklorist, musicologist, literary critic |
Biography
editFilaret Mykhailovych Kolessa was born on 17 July 1871 in the Galician village of Tatarske,[1] now the village of Pishchany, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. He studied at the University of Vienna under the composer Anton Bruckner from 1891 to 1892,[2] and completed his studies at the Lviv University in 1896.[1]
Filaret taught in high schools in Lviv, Stryi, and Sambir. He worked with the composer Mykola Lysenko, and the writers Ivan Franko and Lesya Ukrainka.[3] In 1918, he defended his dissertation at the University of Vienna and received the title Doctor of Philology. He studied the rhythms of Ukrainian folk songs of Galicia, Volhynia and Lemkivshchyna. From 1939 he was a professor at Lviv University, from 1940 the director of the State museum of Ethnography in Lviv, director of the Lviv section, of the Institute for Art studies, Folklore and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (from 1940), and a participant at international conferences of musicologists and philologists at Prague, Warsaw, Vienna, and Antwerp.[citation needed]
Kolessa died on 3 March 1947.[1] He was buried in Lviv at Lychakiv Cemetery.[4]
Family
editFilaret had a brother, Oleksander Mykhailovych Kolessa . He was also the father of Mykola Kolessa and the uncle of Lubka Kolessa.
Main works
edit- Огляд українсько-руської народної поезії (1905), "A Survey of Ukrainian-Rus’ Folk Poetry"[1]
- Ритміка українських народних пісень (1906–1907), "The Rhythms of Ukrainian Folk Songs"[1]
- Мелодії українських народних дум (1910, 1913), "Melodies of Ukrainian Folk" dumy, 2 volumes[1]
- Наверстування і характерні признаки українських народних мелодій (1913–1914), "Structure and Characteristics of Ukrainian Folk Melodies"
- Українські народні думи у відношенні до пісень, віршів і походження голосінь (1920–1921), "Ukrainian Folk Dumy and their Relationship to Songs, Poems and Funeral Laments"
- Про генезу українських народних дум (1921), "The Genesis of Ukrainian Folk Dumy".
- Народні пісні з південного Підкарпаття (1923), "Folk Songs of Southern Subcarpathia"
- Речитативні форми в українській народній поезії (1925), "Recitative Forms in Ukrainian Folk Poetry"
- Українські народні пісні на переломі 17–18 ст. (1928), "Ukrainian Folk Songs at the Turn of the 17–18th Centuries"
- Народні пісні з галицької Лемківщині (1929), "Folk Songs from the Galician Lemko Region"[1]
- Українська усна словесність (1938),"The Ukrainian Oral Literature"[1]
- Народні пісенні мелодії українського Закарпаття (1946). "Folk Song Melodies of the Ukrainian Carpathians"
Author of numerous choral works and arrangements of Ukrainian folk. Manuscript on the "History of Ukrainian ethnography" is still unpublished.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h Wytwycky 2004.
- ^ Katchanovski et al. 2013, p. 272.
- ^ Штогрін, Ірина (July 19, 2021). "Він записав на фонограф кобзарів і лірників: до 150-річчя Філарета Колесси". Radio Svoboda (in Ukrainian). Retrieved June 6, 2024.
- ^ "1871 – народився Філарет Колесса, український музикознавець, композитор, фольклорист". УІНП (in Ukrainian). Retrieved June 6, 2024.
Sources
edit- Katchanovski, Ivan; Kohut, Zenon E.; Nebesio, Bohdan Y.; Yurkevich, Myroslav (2013). Historical Dictionary of Ukraine (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-08108-7-847-1.
- Wytwycky, Wasyl (2004). "Kolessa, Filaret". Internet Encyclopaedia of Ukraine. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
Works
edit- Kolessa, Filaret (1905). Review of Ukrainian-Russian Folk Poetry (PDF) (in Ukrainian).
External links
edit- Works by or about Filaret Kolessa at the Internet Archive
- Site of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine (in Ukrainian)