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Honored Before the Fall: How Accordionist Vladimir Zubitsky Became a Soviet-Era Professor

Volodymyr Zubitskyi - composer-bayan player and honorary professor
Визнаний майстер акордеону: Історія Володимира Зубицького, професора радянських часів. Photo: Велика українська енциклопедія

Celebrating the Birthday of Vladimir Zubitsky

According to Велика українська енциклопедія: Today, March 2nd, marks the birthday of the distinguished composer, accordionist, conductor, and educator, Vladimir Zubitsky. His prolific career is celebrated for its significant contributions to musical art and the high esteem in which he is held by colleagues and students alike.

Vladimir Danilovich Zubitsky was born in 1953 in the village of Holoskovo, now part of the Pervomaisk district of the Mykolaiv region in Ukraine. He has held the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine since 1993. Notably, he was awarded the title of Honorary Professor by the Kyiv Institute of Culture in 1986, a prestigious distinction he earned while Ukraine was still a republic of the USSR. He has also received honorary titles from several other educational institutions.

The Artistic Legacy of Vladimir Zubitsky

Zubitsky's body of work is remarkably diverse, spanning multiple genres including music-dramatic, symphonic, orchestral, choral, and chamber compositions. He has written original music for a wide array of instruments, such as:

  • Accordion
  • Marimba
  • Bandura
  • Flute
  • Piano

Beyond original composition, he is known for adapting works for accordion and orchestra and creating arrangements of traditional Ukrainian folk songs.

Vladimir Zubitsky's creative output forms a vital part of Ukraine's rich musical heritage, showcasing the versatility and depth of its cultural expression. His contributions to both musical art and pedagogy have played a crucial role in shaping new generations of musicians who continue his legacy. Marking the birthday of such an artist offers an opportunity to reflect on the enduring importance of his work within the broader context of national culture and the arts.

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