Bohdana Frolyak


Bohdana Oleksiivna Frolyak is a modern Ukrainian composer.

Biography

Frolyak was born in, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, and made her first musical steps in her native village under the guidance of Vasyl Kufliuk, a village teacher who gained educational and musical graduation in Warsaw. In 1986, she graduated from Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Musical School after studying piano, music theory and composition. In 1991, she graduated from Lviv Conservatory as a composer. Her teachers in the academy were Volodymyr Flys and Myroslav Skoryk. In 1998, Frolyak completed a non-degree postgraduate course of the same university. In 2009, she attended two courses at the faculty of composition and faculty of contemporary music and jazz of Academy of Music in Kraków.
Since 1991 she has been a lecturer at faculty of musical composition at Lviv Conservatory.
She is also a member of the Ukrainian Composers’ Union.

Scholarships and awards

Major works

  • Orchestral
  • * Symphony No. 1 Orbis Terrarum — 1998;
  • * Symphony No. 2— 2009;
  • * Concerto for piano and orchestra — 2000;
  • * Concerto for clarinet and orchestra — 2004–2005;
  • * "U vozdukhakh plavayut' lisy..." on versus by Vasyl Stefanyk and Nazar Honchar for clarinet, cello, piano, mixed choir and stringed instruments — 2002;
  • * Vestigia for violin, viola and stringed instruments — 2003;
  • * Kyrie eleison for mixed choir and strings — 2004;
  • * Daemmerung for clarinet and strings — 2005;
  • * Agnus Dei for mixed choir and strings — 2006;
  • * Jak modlitwa on versus by Adam Zagajewski for soprano and orchestra — 2007;
  • * Clarification for cello and strings — 2006;
  • * Let There be Light for Orchestra — 2023;
  • * Small ensembles and solo
  • * "Why should i, like a tim'rous bird, to distant mountains fly?" for flute, alto flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, violin, viola and cello — 2001;
  • * Stück for piano — 2004;
  • * Partita–meditation for two violins — 2007;
  • * Lamento for piano trio — 2007;
  • * Suite in C for cello and piano — 2008;
  • * Inventions for eight cellos — 2009;

Festivals