Anhelina Stryha’s musical pedagogical activity in context of bayan culture development of Chernihiv region Cover Image

Музично-педагогічна діяльність Ангеліни Стриги у контексті розвитку баянної культури Чернігівщини
Anhelina Stryha’s musical pedagogical activity in context of bayan culture development of Chernihiv region

Author(s): Oleg Badalov
Subject(s): Cultural history, Music, Social development, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: Anhelina Stryha; bayan performance; Chernihiv Music College; concert touring and competition activities;

Summary/Abstract: Anhelina Oleksandrivna Stryha is the teacher, the performer, the active figure of the Ukrainian bayan movement. The honored worker of Ukrainian culture occupies a prominent spot among the masters of bayan pedagogy and performance art. Her students never fail to represent bayan art of the Chernihiv region not only in Ukraine but abroad as well with dignity. Among them, twelve were given honorary titles both in Ukraine and Russian Federation and became laureates of both national and international competitions and keep on giving concerts in the region. Musical pedagogical activity of A. Stryha has never been subject to research. Therefore, the urgency of the chosen topic is evident. A. Stryha was born on February 3, 1941. She has been involved with music since a very young age. Her father was a talented amateur musician. Music was always heard in their household. A. Stryha acquired her primary musical education at the local Chernihiv music school. After graduation, she started working as a bayan teacher in a music club. In 1959, she started studying at the Music College of Kyiv in the class of the Ukrainian Honored Artist Ivan Zhuromsky. In 1964, A. Stryha entered P. Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Kyiv where she underwent art training in the class of the Honored Art Worker and professor Marc Helis. Being a student, she became a touring musician giving performances in Kyiv, Moscow and the towns of Chernihiv region. She has been head of the Folk Instruments Department in the Music College of Chernihiv since 1967. Later on, she became head of the folk instruments teachers’ union.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 212-221
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Ukrainian