Finissage: 75 Jahre Wolodymyr Iwasjuk – Die Arbeit des Czernowitzer Museums im Jubiläumsjahr

In the organizer's words:

Lecture by Natalia Moroz, Director of the Chernivtsi Regional Museum Volodymyr Ivasyuk In the 1970s, the young Chernivtsi poet and composer Volodymyr Ivasyuk was at the top of the Soviet charts for a long time. The "Ivasyuk phenomenon", whose life ended tragically in 1979, also played a key role in the first festival of Ukrainian music "Chervona Ruta", which is named after the legendary musician's greatest hit and still stands for the democratic upheavals in Ukraine today.


At the end of the special exhibition "Volodymyr Ivasyuk & 30 Years of Chervona Ruta", which can be seen at the Heinrich Heine Institute from August 18 to September 27, Natalia Moroz will give a lecture on the work of the Chernivtsi Museum, which is dedicated to the life and work of the famous musician. Even today, 45 years after his death, new attempts are still being made to understand the significance of the Iwasjuk phenomenon in its entirety.

Natalia Moroz is the director of the Chernivtsi Regional Museum
Volodymyr Ivasyuk. She will speak in Ukrainian, and there will also be a translation into German. To set the mood, Düsseldorf pianist Yaromyr Bozenko will play two pieces by Volodymyr Iwasjuk on the grand piano.
A cooperation with the Verein zur Förderung der Städtepartnerschaft Düsseldorf Czernowitz e.V.

Registration is requested at anmeldungen-hhi@duesseldorf.de or +49 (0)211-89-95571.

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Location

Heinrich-Heine-Institut Düsseldorf

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