Yevchenko Kasyan | |
Native Name: | Євченко Касян Дмитрович |
Native Name Lang: | ua |
Birth Date: | 20 March 1925 |
Birth Place: | Kvitneve, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukrainian SSR |
Death Place: | Kvitneve, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine |
Nationality: | Ukrainian |
Occupation: | Musician |
Yevchenko Kasyan (Ukrainian: Євченко Касян Дмитрович; 20 March 192524 October 2009) was a Ukrainian musician, master of folk instruments, director of the ensembles "Guk", "Guchok" and "Guchenia", soloist of the Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choir.[1] [2]
Kasyan Yevchenk was born on 20 March 1925 in the village of Zhovtneve (now Kvitneve), Popilnia district, into a family engaged in singing and peasant activities. He attended the Zhovtneve seven-year school. Kasyan Yevchenko experienced the Holodomor of 1932–1933. During the German-Soviet war, he actively participated in the conflict. In recognition of his courage and bravery demonstrated on the front lines, Kasyan was honored with the Order of the Great Patriotic War and the Medal for Military Merit.
In 1946, Kasyan Yevchenko commenced employment at the Kyiv Main Post Office.
In 1948, he enrolled in the Kyiv Conservatory, focusing his studies on the bandura.[3]
Between 1950 and 1984, Yevchenko served as a member of the Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choir. His artistic contributions were acknowledged with the award of the Order of the Badge of Honour. He participated in international tours with the choir, spanning 37 countries. The repertoire of the Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choir
In 1983, Kasyan Yevchenko established the ensemble "Troistykh Muzyky" utilizing the facilities of the house of culture in the village of Zhovtneve (Kvitneve).[5]
On 20 October 2009, Kasyan Yevchenko sustained a fracture to his goat's bone while returning home from a performance at the Zhytomyr region's creative report at the National Palace of Culture "Ukraine." Three days later, on October 24, 2009, at the age of 84, Kasyan Yevchenko passed away.[6]