Diana Petrynenko


Diana Hnativna Petrynenko was a Soviet and Ukrainian singer and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR.

Biography

She was born in the village of Bilousivka. Petrynenko's father, like her mother, had a wonderful voice from birth and maintained an interest in music and Ukrainian folklore in their children. In 1942, Petrynenko's father was shot by the Germans.
In 1947, after the eighth grade, entered the Kyiv College of Music, and after the third course in 1949 was transferred to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Kyiv, after graduating from the conservatory, Petrynenko gave birth to a son. In 1961 she graduated from postgraduate study at the conservatory.
From 1955 to 1958 was a soloist of the State Academic Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian SSR "Dumka," from 1962 to 1988 became a soloist of the Kyiv Philharmonic.
The singer's concert repertoire included Ukrainian and Russian folk songs, arias from operas by Glinka, Rimsky-Korsakov, Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, Rachmaninoff, Grieg, Liszt, and works by Ukrainian composers A. Kos-Anatolsky, Yu. Meitus, H. Maiboroda, P. Maiboroda, M. Lysenko, D. Sichinsky, Ya. Stepovy, K. Stetsenko, O. Bilash.
She performed soprano parts in the 9th symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven, the oratorio The Seasons by Haydn, Requiem by Mozart, cantata "Rejoice, nivo nepolitaya" by N. V. Lysenko.
The talent of the singer was noted in other countries: she repeatedly went abroad, performed on the stages of Poland, Finland, Yugoslavia, France, Japan, Italy, Czechoslovakia, US, East Germany, Canada, Hungary. Also during her successful activities, Petrynenko became a performer of songs in the films Only You and Lada from the Land of the Berendei, recorded on phonograph records.
Since 1961 she taught in Kyiv at the Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music.
Since 1981 she was an associate professor, and since 1985 became a professor at the Kyiv Conservatory.
Petrynenko died on 17 November 2018, at the age of 88. Three days later she was buried at the Baikove Cemetery in Kyiv.

Family

Diana Petrynenko was married to Ukrainian journalist and musician Harinald Petrinenko, host of the television show about folk art "Chistiy kolodets". On 10 March 1953, their son Taras Petrynenko was born, who later became a singer, composer, poet, and People's Artist of Ukraine.
Her brother was Ivan Hnatovych Palyvoda, an opera singer and vocal teacher.

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Legacy

On 22 February 2021, a memorial plaque to Petrynenko was unveiled at the National Academy of Music of Ukraine. In his congratulatory speech, the head of the Opera Singing Department, Oleksandr Dyachenko, described Petrynenko as an example of a real teacher, "whose pupils proudly carry the glorious traditions of the Kyiv Conservatory far beyond the borders of Ukraine".