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This sculpture is located at the front of the building of the Kharkiv National Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Mykola Lysenko and fits into the overall ensemble of the theater building and fountain located in front of him.
The idea of the monument arose much later, the construction of the building itself.
Therefore, the sponsors had to work on in order to fit into the structure of the composition of the 70-ies of the authorship of Kiev architects SN Mirgorodskogo, VD Elizarov, NV Chub and RM Gupalo.
In its place were:
This sculpture is located at the front of the building of the Kharkiv National Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Mykola Lysenko and fits into the overall ensemble of the theater building and fountain located in front of him.
The idea of the monument arose much later, the construction of the building itself.
Therefore, the sponsors had to work on in order to fit into the structure of the composition of the 70-ies of the authorship of Kiev architects SN Mirgorodskogo, VD Elizarov, NV Chub and RM Gupalo.
In its place were:
The theater is located on the street Sumy, 25 between the metro station "Historical Museum" and "University". On the streets of Sumy, which offers a view of the monument, shuttle trolley 2 and 12 routes, taxis 20, 78, 88, 119, 202, 278, 296, bus stops called "Mirror stream" or "HNATOB".
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A memorial sign was unveiled near the theater in 1991. The sculptor of the monument became known Kharkiv - Sergey Iastrebov, who graduated from Art Academy in Kharkiv in 1982. Art decorates the composition of the theater entrance to the booths, it was installed after the construction of the building in the postmodern style.
Performed a sculpture in the classical style, which distinguishes it from the general style of construction. The memorial sign is made up of 4 sculptures of people, each of which reflects the dynamics of the music. Two sculptures located around the edge portray musicians with violin and wind instrument (horn), two central figures are depicted dancing hopak. The decision on the establishment of the monument was made in connection with the desire to stand out among the existing in Ukraine Nikolay Vitalevich monuments, so the project team decided not to portray the composer himself and invent something original, and it was able to offer the architect Sergei Yastrebov.
Many Kharkiv people believe that this monument is dedicated to Lesia Ukrainka or her work - "Lisova pіsnya", because the image of the central figure of the girl reminds Mavka. In fact, Nikolai Lysenko was the author of operas, among the list that do not have "Lіsovoy pisni" - "Natalka Poltavka", "drowned", "Taras Bulba", "Aeneid", "Pan Kotsko", "Winter and Spring", "Sappho "," The Witch ".
Most likely, the author of the monument taken as a prototype of the operetta "Chernomorets", where the characters are guessed in sculpture figures. Perhaps Nicholas V. had not even read the text of Lesya Ukrainka, since it was written shortly before his death in 1911 and first staged - in 1918.
A memorial sign was unveiled near the theater in 1991. The sculptor of the monument became known Kharkiv - Sergey Iastrebov, who graduated from Art Academy in Kharkiv in 1982. Art decorates the composition of the theater entrance to the booths, it was installed after the construction of the building in the postmodern style.
Performed a sculpture in the classical style, which distinguishes it from the general style of construction. The memorial sign is made up of 4 sculptures of people, each of which reflects the dynamics of the music. Two sculptures located around the edge portray musicians with violin and wind instrument (horn), two central figures are depicted dancing hopak. The decision on the establishment of the monument was made in connection with the desire to stand out among the existing in Ukraine Nikolay Vitalevich monuments, so the project team decided not to portray the composer himself and invent something original, and it was able to offer the architect Sergei Yastrebov.
Many Kharkiv people believe that this monument is dedicated to Lesia Ukrainka or her work - "Lisova pіsnya", because the image of the central figure of the girl reminds Mavka. In fact, Nikolai Lysenko was the author of operas, among the list that do not have "Lіsovoy pisni" - "Natalka Poltavka", "drowned", "Taras Bulba", "Aeneid", "Pan Kotsko", "Winter and Spring", "Sappho "," The Witch ".
Most likely, the author of the monument taken as a prototype of the operetta "Chernomorets", where the characters are guessed in sculpture figures. Perhaps Nicholas V. had not even read the text of Lesya Ukrainka, since it was written shortly before his death in 1911 and first staged - in 1918.