Iryna Kyrylina


Iryna Yakovlevna Kyrylina was a Ukrainian composer. She was born in Dresden, Germany, and studied with R.I. Vereschagin at the Kyiv Musical College, and with M.V. Dremlyuga at the Kyiv Conservatory, graduating in 1977. After completing her studies, she taught at a Kyiv Music School and directed children’s choirs. Since 1982, she has worked as a full-time composer.

Honors and awards

Works

Kyrylina was among the first Ukrainians to compose song cycles for voice and orchestra. She also writes stage music, often incorporating Ukrainian songs into her compositions. Selected works include:
  • Chamber Cantata no.1 ‘Iz zvyozdnogo kovsha’, Soprano, chamber ensemble, 1977
  • Sonata, violin, piano, 1980
  • Chamber Cantata no.3 ‘Znaki pamyati’, Soprano, chamber orchestra, 1986
  • Sinfonietta, 13 strings, 1987
  • Chamber Cantata no.4 ‘Memoria’, Soprano, chamber ensemble, 1988
  • 3 portreta, Mezzo-soprano, chamber orchestra, 1988
  • Chamber Cantata no.5 ‘Molitva’, Soprano, chorus, orchestra, 1989
  • Bagatelles, pianoforte, 1990
  • Sax Quartet, 1990
  • Raspad, chamber symphony., 1991
  • Chamber Cantata no.6 ‘Kuznechik’, Soprano, clarinet, violin, pianoforte, 1992
  • Rozmyte bachene, children's chorus, male chorus, organ, 1993