Mykhailo Domontovych

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M. Domontovych
M. Domontovych

Mykhailo (Mykola) Domontovych (Zlobintsev) (1875?--1933?)


Mykhailo (in Yemetz he is noted as being Mykola) Domontovych's real name was Mykhailo Zlobintsev. He was a graduate of Kyiv University where he completed his studies in Mathematics (1909). He used the stage name Domontovych because of the fact that he came from the town of Domontiv, not far from Lubny in the Poltava province.

In Kyiv he organized one of the first bandura ensembles which perfomed to great aclaim in 1906 for the Shevchenko Festivities there. In 1909 he graduated and moved back to Zolotonosha where he taught mathematics at the Men's gymnasia there.

He became one of the first authors of a bandura textbooks which he had published in Odessa 1913-14.

It seems that Domontovych was influenced greatly by the music played by the kobzar Tereshko Parkhomenko. He may have been a student of his guide boy Vasyl Potapenko. From desriptions of his bandura technique it seemed like he played in a style that was reminiscent of T. Parkhomenko.

Domontovych was a prolific author of poetric and various textbooks in Ukrainian. Some 50 books and pamphlets were published by him on various aspects of Ukrainian culture.

He taught mathematic in Zolotonosha and organised a bandurist ensemble there in the 1920's where all of the instruments were made by the members of the ensemble.

By 1928 we have no information about him. It is thought that by this date he may have been arrested and sentenced or executed.


[edit] Sources

  • Мізинець, В. – Микола Домонтович // "Bandura", 1986, №17/18, (С.55-57)
  • Мішалов, В. і М. Українські кобзарі-бандуристи – Сідней, Австралія, 1986 - 106с.
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