Stefania Pavlyshyn Would Have Turned 96: Over 300 Scholarly Works to Her Name
Honoring Stefania Pavlyshyn
According to Велика українська енциклопедія: On May 20, 2023, the world marked what would have been the 96th birthday of Stefania Pavlyshyn, a distinguished musicologist, educator, doctor of art studies, and professor. She served on the board of the National Union of Composers of Ukraine and was an honorary academician of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine. Over the course of her career, Pavlyshyn authored more than 300 research articles and roughly 20 monographs. Her work remains influential in both Ukrainian and international musicology, especially for those studying the evolution of modern music.
Life and Scientific Legacy
Stefania Pavlyshyn was born on May 20, 1930, in Kolomyia, now part of the Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine. She passed away on January 5, 2021, in Lviv. Her academic interests focused on the challenges of 20th-century foreign music, as well as the works of composers including:
- Charles Ives
- Arnold Schoenberg
- George Crumb
- John Cage
Through her efforts, she made significant contributions to the advancement of musicology both within Ukraine and abroad.
Remembering Stefania Pavlyshyn is a vital step in preserving Ukraine's cultural heritage and fostering musicological research. Her scholarly and artistic impact continues to inspire new generations of researchers and musicians. Observing such anniversaries helps promote musical culture and underscores the importance of academic inquiry in this field.
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