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Myroslav Skoryk
Myroslav Skoryk ((ウクライナ語:Мирослав Михайлович Скорик), born July 13, 1938) is a Ukrainian composer and teacher. His music is contemporary in style and contains stylistic traits from Ukrainian folk traditions.
== Early life ==
Myroslav Skoryk was born in what was then the Polish city of Lwów, now the western Ukrainian of Lviv. His parents were both educated in Austria at the University of Vienna and subsequently became educators. His father was a historian and an ethnographer, while his mother was a chemist. Although his parents did not have special musical training, his mother played piano and his father played the violin. Skoryk was exposed to music in the household from an early age. No less important was the fact that in his family was a well-known diva of the 20th century – Skoryk's great aunt was the Ukrainian soprano Solomiya Krushelnytska.
In 1947 Skoryk's family were deported to Siberia, where Myroslav grew up: they did not return to Lviv until 1955.〔Baley, (n.d.)〕

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