Lysenko music school

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Lysenko music school

A private Music school organized by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.

In the Fall of 1908 the first bandura classes were organized at Mykola Lysenko's Music School.

Each of the students paid 3-4 roubles a month for half hour lessons. Poor students only paid 2 roubles. After the first 6 months only 17 students were left with 3 financial sponsors. The kobzar-teacher (Ivan Kuchuhura Kucherenko) received a payment of 109 roubles.

In the second half of the year the group had shrunk and consisted of 6 students (of which 3 were new) and two sponsors who were previously enroled as students. After 4 months the kobzar-teacher received 38 roubles pay. Consequently the kobzar at the end of April, not waiting for the end of the academic year left the position and traveled home to Kharkiv.

Ivan Kuchuhura-Kucherenko was a blind man and performed according to his feelings. He had no theoretical education nor did he have any variations in his playing technique. As a consequence it was difficult for sighted students to follow him. Interest in playing the kobza however, at that time had grown so much in some of the students that they were able to overcome these problems.

The hours in which the lessons were held were unfortunately not very convienient - from 9-11 in the morning - and the students were mainly made up of from University students or public servants .

Half hour lessons were offered, however, having a teacher without a sound knowledge of teaching methodology, and a systematic approach to teaching could not produce the desired results in the students.

Apart from this there were no inexpensive kobzas for the students to purchase.

In an article about the school the following solutions were suggested:

  1. A textbook was required and a knowlegable teacher needed.
  2. Evening lessons.
  3. Stipends for those who could not afford lessons
  4. A workshop to manufacture inexpensive kobzas.


A.K. - Do kobzars'koyi spravy - Ridnyj Kraj #12 p 4

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