Prof. Dr.
Bohdan Syroyid Syroyid
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Born | Богдан Сироїд (1995-04-13) 13 April 1995 (age 29)
Lviv, Ukraine
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Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Composer · Author · Professor of Music Education |
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Alma mater | Higher Conservatory of Music of Málaga (BA), Higher Conservatorio of Castilla-La Mancha (BA), International University of La Rioja (MA), Camilo José Cela University (MA), University of Chichester (MFA), KU Leuven (PhD) |
Thesis | Analysis of Silences in Music: Theoretical Perspectives, Analytical Examples from Twentieth-Century Music, and In-Depth Case Study of Webern's Op. 27/iii (2020) |
Doctoral advisor | Mark Delaere |
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Discipline | Education |
Sub-discipline | Music Pedagogy, Music Analysis |
Institutions | University of Salamanca, University of Valladolid, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Internacional University of Valencia, Alfonso X El Sabio University |
Website | https://syroyid.com/ |
Bohdan Syroyid [1] (Ukrainian: Богдан Сироїд, born 13 April 1995) is a Ukrainian-born Spanish composer[2] and Assistant Professor of Music Education at the University of Salamanca.[3][4]
Syroyid was born in Lviv (Ukraine). At the age of six, he began studying piano through private lessons. At the age of seven, he moved to Spain, where he continued his piano studies at the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Elementary Music Conservatory[5] and at the Gonzalo Martín Tenllado Professional Music Conservatory. At the age of fourteen, he was the youngest student to enroll in the bachelor's programme of music composition at the Higher Conservatorio of Music of Málaga,[1][6] where he studied with Jesús Manuel Ortiz Morales and Diana Pérez Custodio. In 2012 the participated as a pianist in the opera staging of Sour Angelica with the staging at the Echegaray Theater of Málaga.[7] In February 2014, he completed his bachelor's degree in music composition with honors obtaining a high distinction awarded by the Musical Foundation of Malaga for the best academic record of the 2013-14 promotion.[8] He received a major commission from the Musical Foundation of Málaga for a piano concerto, titled Capricho Andaluz, which was premiered in 2016 at the Cervantes Theater.[9][10]
As an active composer he became member of the Association of Composers and Performers of Malaga (ACIM) in 2011 and acted as president of the association between 2015 and 2019.[11][12] He completed several master degrees in Music Research (2015), Composition for Media (2017) and Educational Leadership (2019).[13] In 2020 the defended his doctoral dissertation titled "Analysis of Silences in Music: Theoretical Perspectives, Analytical Examples from Twentieth-Century Music, and In-Depth Case Study of Webern's Op. 27/iii" in Musicology at KU Leuven, supervised by Prof. Dr. Mark Delaere.[14][15][16] Currently, he works as Assistant Professor of Music Education at the University of Salamanca[3] and between 2018 and 2022 he worked as Lecturer of Music Education at the University of Castilla-La Mancha.[17][18] He also supervises master theses at the Master's Programme on Musical Research at the Valencia International University[19] and the Master's Programme on Pedagogy at the Alfonso X El Sabio University.[20] He has taught at the University of Turku (Finland), the University of Valladolid (Spain), the University of Rhode Island (United States of America), the International University of La Rioja (Spain), and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (Austria).[21][13]
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