New Leadership Takes the Helm at the Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choir: Who Is Vadym Yatsenko?.
Vadym Yatsenko Appointed to Lead the Choir
According to Novyny.live: Vadym Yatsenko has been named the new General Director and Artistic Director of the Hryhorii Veryovka National Honored Academic Ukrainian Folk Choir. This key appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Ukrainian culture and the arts, signaling a fresh chapter for the country’s most prominent folk ensemble.
The Choir’s Legacy and Role
Founded in 1943, the Hryhorii Veryovka National Honored Academic Ukrainian Folk Choir stands as Ukraine’s largest professional choral group, with over 150 members—around 133 of whom are performing artists. Yatsenko, now set to lead this ensemble, belongs to a generation of Ukrainian creatives who respect tradition while embracing a modern vision for cultural growth.
This perspective was shared by Tetiana Berezhna, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration.
The Veryovka Choir has gained international acclaim through tours spanning Europe, Mexico, and the United States. Its repertoire boasts over 1,000 compositions, reflecting the depth and diversity of Ukrainian folk music. Under Yatsenko’s direction, the ensemble aims to sustain its successful legacy and amplify Ukrainian culture on the global stage.
Yatsenko’s appointment as General Director and Artistic Director of the Hryhorii Veryovka Choir marks a significant step in strengthening Ukraine’s musical heritage both at home and abroad. Given his background and vision, he is poised to not only preserve traditions but also weave contemporary elements into the classic repertoire, potentially attracting a broader audience.
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