Konstanty Wileński
Konstanty Wileński, born Kostyantyn Mykhailovych Vilensky (Ukrainian: Костянтин Михайлович Віленський, (born 25 December 1949, Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union – in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian and Polish pianist, composer and jazz musician.
Born to a family of Kiev musicians, he is a grandson (by adoption) of Illya Vilensky (1896–1975), the first director of the Kiev Philarmonic Hall and founder of three musical theaters. His parents, Mykhailo Vilensky and Yelyzaveta Rostkovska, were choreographers. In 1974 he graduated from the Kiev Conservatory, and in 1978 completed his postgraduate studies at the same Conservatorium. Since 1983 he was a lecturer of harmony, orchestration and composition in the same Conservatoire. In 1995–2001 he was a musical director of the Stefan Żeromski Theater in Kielce (Poland). He has 8 disks with own musical works.
Since 1995 he resides in Kielce (Poland), and obtained the Polish citizenship in 2002.[1]
References
External links
- Personal site (in English and Polish)
- K. Vilensky plays G. McHugh's I Can't Give You Anything But Love on YouTube
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