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Name
  
Mykhailo Starytsky

Role
  
Writer

Libretti
  
Taras Bulba


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Died
  
April 27, 1904, Kiev, Ukraine

Children
  
Li︠u︡dmyla Staryt︠s︡ʹka-Cherni︠a︡khivsʹka, Steshenko Oksana, Starytska Maria

Grandchildren
  
Steshenko Iryna, Steshenko Yaroslav, Chernyahivska Veronika

Chasing Two Hares (Za Dvoma Zaytsiamy)


Mykhailo Starytsky (14 December 1840 - 27 April 1904) was a Ukrainian writer, poet, and playwright.

He was born in a family of retired cavalry officer (Rittmeister) Petro Starytsky and Anastasia Lysenko. He was a cousin of the famous Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko and father-in-law of Ivan Steshenko.

He was orphaned early in life and raised by Lysenko's father, so he was able to supply much of the information for the composer's biography. Starytsky wrote librettos, songs, stories, dramas and poems. Later in life, Starytsky worked with Lysenko, collecting Ukrainian folk songs and transforming them into plays and operas for which Starytsky wrote the librettos (including Taras Bulba, an adaptation of the novel by Gogol). He eventually switched from writing scripts for theatre to writing books. Starytsky is currently remembered for his work with Lysenko, as well as his later poetry and novels. He was buried at Baikove Cemetery in Kiev.

References

Mykhailo Starytsky Wikipedia