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Name
  
Boris Gmyrya

Role
  
Singer

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Died
  
August 1, 1969, Kiev, Ukraine

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Borys Romanovich Hmyria (Ukrainian: Борис Романович Гмиря; Russian: Борис Романович Гмыря; sometimes spelt as Gmyrya; born 1903 in Lebedyn—died 1969 in Kiev) was a Ukrainian basso cantante singer of opera and art song.

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During World War II, he stayed in Nazi-occupied Poltava where he performed for the Germans. This kind of behavior was considered to be collaboration with enemy by the Soviet authorities, and Hmyria would have been imprisoned and executed were it not for Joseph Stalin's intervention. Hmyria's partner, Valentina Ishchenko, was not so lucky and was exiled to Vorkuta.

A friend of Dmitry Shostakovich, Hmyria was asked by the composer to participate in the premiere of his Thirteenth Symphony as lead soloist. Hmyria refused for fear of political repercussions.

Борис Гмиря/Borys Hmyria/Boris Gmyrya


Look and listen

  • Vzyav by ya bandura (If I played the bandura) - folk song
  • Divlyus' ya v nebo (I marvel at the heavens)
  • Ya Vas lyubil (I loved you) (Alexander Dargomyzhsky)
  • References

    Borys Hmyria Wikipedia