Oleg Tymoshenko
Born (1932-12-04 ) 4 December 1932Died (2010-12-20 ) 20 December 2010Nationality Soviet Union → UKR Known for
Ukrainian Order of Merit (1st degree/Cavalier)
Oleg S. Tymoshenko (Ukrainian: [ɔlɛg tɪmɔʃɛ'nkɔ]; born December 4, 1932; died December 20, 2010), was a Ukrainian choral conductor , professor , artist and academician. Tymoshenko was the honorary President of Green Cross Ukraine.[ 1] He was a People's Artist of Ukraine , a member of The Lviv National Academy of Arts , and a full Cavalier of the Order of Merit .[ 1] He was a member of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education.[ 1] Tymoshenko was Rector of Petro Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine .[ 2]
Biography
Tymoshenko was born on December 4, 1932, in Kreminna , in the Luhansk Oblast (province ) of Ukraine .
Starting in 1949, he studied at Luhansk College of Music. He graduated from there in 1953. He then studied at the Kiev Conservatory , graduating in 1960.
From 1960–1963, he worked as Director and teacher at the Nikolai Leontovich Music College in Vinnytsia .
In 1963-2004 he worked at the Kiev Conservatory. His positions there included:
1963–1965—Senior Lecturer
1965–1983—Vice-rector for Educational
1983–2004—Rector
In 1996, he was selected as a founding member of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine .
In 2000, Oleg Tymoshenko, supported by the founding president of Green Cross International (en ), Mikhail Gorbachev , created a national branch of Green Cross (English name Green Cross Ukraine ),[ 3] which he headed until 2010.
He died on December 20, 2010, in Switzerland.
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