Yaroslav Senyshyn

Yaroslav Senyshyn

Yaroslav Senyshyn
Born (1950-04-20) April 20, 1950
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other names Slava Senyshyn
Occupation
  • Classical pianist
  • Professor of Music and Philosophy
  • Steinway Artist
Years active 1973–present
Website Albany Records

Yaroslav Senyshyn, also known as Slava, is a Canadian pianist, author, and professor of philosophy of music aesthetics, philosophy and moral education at Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Education.[1][2] He has been described as a "pianist of enormous power and sophisticated finger work".[3]

Education

Senyshyn was one of two pupils of Antonina Yaroshevich, from the Kiev Conservatory, and of Canadian pianist and composer, Larysa Kuzmenko.[4] He has also studied with Damjana Bratuz, Howard Munn, Clifford von Kuster, Katherine Wolpe and Pierre Souverain.

Year Degree University
1992 Ed.D., Philosophy of Education Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
1976 B.Ed., Education University of Toronto
1975 M.Mus., Music Performance University of Toronto
1973 B.Mus., Music Performance University of Western Ontario

Contributions

Senyshyn is the former President of the SFUFA (Simon Fraser University Faculty Association) and sat as a member-at-large on the CAUT (Canadian Association of University Teachers) Executive for three years (2006–2009). Within these roles he explored the ethical dimensions under the auspices of moral and aesthetic concerns into national and international problems of governmental authoritarianism in higher education.[5]

Senyshyn is a Professor of Music and Philosophy of Aesthetics and Moral Education at Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Education. He has published extensively in journals such as Philosophy of Music Education Review, the Journal of Educational Thought, Educational Leadership, and the Canadian Journal of Education. In the field of music education, Senyshyn has contributed to teacher education and the professional development of music educators nationally and internationally through his lecture-recitals and publications that focus on the teacher-as-artist and the unique contribution that music makes to arts education.[6]

Senyshyn is noted for his prodigious technique and beauty of sound. He has a huge dynamic range coupled with highly variegated nuances of pianistic tone colour, especially evident, in the pianissimo range. But his highly developed intellect never loses sight of the music’s form and innate structure. His repertoire is vast. He is especially known for his Liszt performances that are highly charged and infused with subtle pianistic colors and a blazing virtuosity. He performs and records the standard repertoire along with contemporary works by Larysa Kuzmenko, Donald Cochrane, Reeves Miller, and others.

Research

Senyshyn’s research interests have been consistently related to interdisciplinary research in arts and moral education. His method of philosophical analysis draws mainly, but not exclusively, on an existential-phenomenological approach. More recently, his work included a discursive analysis of students’ discourse related to performance anxiety that combined a theoretical exploration of social constructionism based on Wittgenstein’s philosophy. Within these broad parameters he has focused on various specific topics related to creative performance, teaching and music aesthetics vis-à-vis co-authorship of musical texts, subjectivity, objectivity, and anxiety in the moral-aesthetic fabric of society. Musical concerns have acted as analogies for interdisciplinary and curricular-theoretical educational issues.

Senyshyn is also one of the co-investigators on the Research For Youth, Music and Education and MODAL Research Project project, which focuses on researching youth participation and engagement in musical activities, as well as artistic learning research.

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Discography[7]

Yaroslav Senyshyn at the piano in 1986

Performances

Senyshyn’s appearances have won him acclaim in many major concert halls throughout the world including New York’s Carnegie Hall, Washington’s John F. Kennedy Centre, Toronto’s St. Lawrence Centre and Massey Hall, and the Bolshoi Hall at the Moscow Conservatory. Georgetown University Radio featured Senyshyn in a program about Canadian pianists, including Glenn Gould, Louis Lortie, Angela Hewitt, and Anton Kuerti.[13] Senyshyn is an official Steinway Artist, as well as signed on with Albany Records.[14][15]

Senyshyn was one of two pianists chosen to represent Canada at the International Tschaikovsky Competition, 1974 in Moscow.[16] More recently he has been a guest performer at various venues and institutions, including the University of Western Ontario.[17] He regularly performs benefit concerts to raise awareness of social justice issues, including annual benefit concerts in Ottawa with his wife Susan O’Neill-Senyshyn in support of Discovery University’s courses for the homeless.[18][19] The benefit concerts contribute to Discovery University and its program of university courses for low-income and homeless people in Ottawa, Ontario.

Senyshyn is also a well-established musical collaborator. He has collaborated with sitar player Sanjoy Bandopadhyay.[20]

Senyshyn will be releasing two of William David Smith's compositions, Images ("Image" 1 and 2, Op. 33) on the Albany Records label in the near future in a 'live' album along with his wife, Susan O'Neill-Senyshyn (flautist). Together they will feature the works of Franck and Ibert for piano and flute. Senyshyn will also perform, live on this album, solo works of Liszt and Canadian composers: Larysa Kuzmenko, Reeves Miller and William D. Smith.

Selected publications[21]

Essay reviews

Refereed papers

Book chapters

Books

Published conference papers (refereed)

References

  1. Steinway Artist Roster. http://www.steinway.com/artists/solo/s
  2. The London Free Press - Finding Winning Notes for Stage Fright http://www.educ.sfu.ca/slava/anxiety.pdf
  3. Loriggio, F. (2007) The last effort of dreams: essays on the poetry of Pier Giorgio Di Cicco. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Google Books
  4. JSTOR http://www.jstor.org/pss/1585769
  5. Simon Fraser University Faculty of Education Faculty Profiles http://www.educ.sfu.ca/profiles/?page_id=257/
  6. 1 2 ERIC: Education Resources Information Center http://www.eric.ed.gov:80/ERICWebPortal/search/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ593597&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=EJ593597
  7. Platon Promotions: Yaroslav Senyshyn Discography http://platonpromotions.com/Yaroslav_Senyshyn.html
  8. Yaroslav Senyshyn: Rachmaninoff Preludes and Etudes - Tableaux https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/yaroslav-senyshyn-plays-rachmaninoff/id588541901
  9. Yaroslav Senyshyn Live: Bach-Siloti Beethoven Liszt Miller Cochrane https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/yaroslav-senyshyn-live-bach/id355274372
  10. Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ANF5GI?ie=UTF8&child=B003ANGXRI
  11. Rhapsody MP3 Store Online http://mp3.rhapsody.com/yaroslav-senyshyn/yaroslav-senyshyn-live-volume-iii-the-kennedy-center-beethoven-chopin-brahms-revutsky-schubert-smith
  12. Amazon.fr http://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B002XWYUX6/ref=sr_1_album_11_rd?ie=UTF8&child=B002XWSXIO&qid=1282339519&sr=1-11
  13. Simon Fraser News (1997) "Roll Over Beethoven" http://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/sfnews/1997/May22/senyshyn.html
  14. Yaroslav Senyshyn: Steinway Artist Profile http://www.steinway.com/artists/solo-profile/s/YaroslavSenyshyn
  15. Albany Records: Yaroslav Sensyhyn http://www.albanyrecords.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=AR&Product_Code=TROY1445&Category_Code=a-NR
  16. Simon Fraser University Faculty of Education Faculty Research Profiles http://www.educ.sfu.ca/profiles/?page_id=536
  17. Guest Performers, Lecturers and Masterclasses http://www.music.uwo.ca/about/guests.html
  18. CAUT Benefit Concert - Yaroslav Senyshyn http://www.caut.ca/news_details.asp?nid=1114&page=490
  19. CAUT Bulletin http://www.cautbulletin.ca/fr_article.asp?SectionID=0&SectionName=Actualités&VolID=213&VolumeName=n°+6&EditionID=13&VolumeStartDate=5/16/2008&ArticleID=241
  20. http://www.sanjoybandopadhyay.com/ Professor Sanjoy Bandopadhyay An Outstanding Sitar Virtuoso, Superb Teacher and Thoughtful Academician
  21. Simon Fraser University: Faculty of Education Faculty Research Profiles http://www.educ.sfu.ca/profiles/?page_id=257
  22. Senyshyn, Y. (2008). Review of "Plato: His Precursors, His Educational Philosophy, and His Legacy" - Paideusis http://journals.sfu.ca/paideusis/index.php/paideusis/issue/view/10/showToc
  23. Journal of Educational Thought http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=196461540&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine
  24. Punishment and forgiveness: a phenomenological analysis of archetypal leadership patterns and the implications for educational practice by Neil Remington Abramson & Yaroslav Senyshyn http://www.curriculum.edu.au/leader/contents_listings,59.html?issueID=12063
  25. Springerlink - Interchange Volume 40 Number 4 pp. 374-402 http://www.springerlink.com/content/x447678301n48l87/
  26. Senyshyn, Y. (2008). “The Good and its Relation to Music Education.” Philosophy of Music Education Review, 17(2), 80-93 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pme/summary/v016/16.2.senyshyn.html
  27. SAGE Online Journal http://oss.sagepub.com/content/31/5/555.abstract?rss=1
  28. http://www.questia.com/SM.qst?act=search&title=%22Journal%20of%20Educational%20Thought%22&mediaTypes=journal,magazine&CRID=nullCRnull&OFFID=onq_20091220qqqq Questia.com - Journal of Educational Thought
  29. Educational Leadership - Old Texts and Opera—Inciting Students to Read http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/apr05/vol62/num07/Old-Texts-and-Opera—Inciting-Students-to-Read.aspx
  30. Senyshyn, Y. (2003) Musical Aphorisms and Common Aesthetic Quandaries Philosophy of Music Education Review, 11(2), 112-129 http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/philosophy_of_music_education_review/v011/11.2senyshyn.html
  31. http://inscribe.iupress.org/doi/abs/10.2979/PME.2003.11.2.112?journalCode=pme Indiana University Press Journals
  32. JSTOR http://www.jstor.org/pss/40327171
  33. Senyshyn, Y., & O’Neill, S. A. (2001). Subjective experience of anxiety and musical performance: a relational perspective. Philosophy of Music Education Review. 9 (1), 42-53.http://www.music.uwo.ca/faculty/bios/sOneill.html
  34. JSTOR http://www.jstor.org/pss/40327139
  35. Cadenza 2006 - The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association http://elecqlx.sasktelwebhosting.com/smea/SMEACADENZA06.pdf
  36. JSTOR http://www.jstor.org/pss/40318999
  37. SpringerLink: Interchange http://www.springerlink.com/content/jq33374525g30167/
  38. JSTOR http://www.jstor.org/pss/40327106
  39. SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com/content/w623337170726027/
  40. SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com/content/k5uq6722622g2574/
  41. The Last Effort of Dreams http://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/press/Catalog/loriggio.shtml
  42. Routledge Press http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415476973/
  43. UWO Faculty Profiles http://www.music.uwo.ca/faculty/bios/sOneill.html
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