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Symeon Pekalytsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Symeon Pekalytsky
Symeon Pekalytsky ((ウクライナ語:Симеон Пекалицький)), sometimes Semen Pekalytsky ((ウクライナ語:Семен Пекалицький)) (born c. 1630) was a Ukrainian composer, choral director and teacher. He wrote partsong choral works.
==Biography==
Very little is known about his life. He was born in Ukraine in c. 1630 and studied in high schools of Kyiv, Lviv, Ostroh or Lutsk. He had gained a profound musical education.
In 60-ies Pekalytsky led the Chapel of Chernihiv archbishop Lazar Baranovych. We can assume that Lazar Baranovych drew attention to talented youth. In the mid 1660-ies Tsar became interested in the possibility of the introduction of polyphonic singing in Russian church. In 1666 Chernihiv choir moved to Moscow where it worked for almost a year. Pekalytsky had gained a possibility to demonstrate his music and conducting mastery.
In 1667 he became a choirmaster of the Chapel of Iosyf Shumliansky in Lviv. In 1673 he was again invited to Moscow to lead the Chapel at the court. In 80-ies he returned to Ukraine and settled in Novhorod-Siverskyi.
A Liturgy in 8 voices of Symeon Pekalytsky is referred to in the registry of scores of the year 1687 of Lviv Bratska school.

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