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[td]==Life and career==[/td] [td]Zhanna Kolodub, was born in the city of Vinnytsia on 1 January 1930, into a family of musicians. She studied violin and piano at Kyiv's Gliere School of Music, graduating in 1949. In 1954 she graduated from the [[Kyiv Conservatory]] as a master (docent). She studied piano with Konstantin Mikhailov. When she was 24 she began to pursue composition as a vocation. Her composition teachers were Professor Liatoshinsky and the man who was to become her husband, Levko Kolodub (1930β2019).<ref>Cynthia Green Libby, "Portrait in Courage," IAWM Journal 21, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 27.</ref>[/td]
[td]Zhanna Kolodub was born in the city of Vinnytsia on 1 January 1930, into a family of musicians. She studied violin and piano at Kyiv's Gliere School of Music, graduating in 1949. In 1954 she graduated from the [[Kyiv Conservatory]] as a master (docent). She studied piano with Konstantin Mikhailov. When she was 24 she began to pursue composition as a vocation. Her composition teachers were Professor Liatoshinsky and the man who was to become her husband, Levko Kolodub (1930β2019).<ref>Cynthia Green Libby, "Portrait in Courage," IAWM Journal 21, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 27.</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]At the conservatory she became a lecturer in 1952, then associate professor (1985) and finally professor (1997). In 1995 the conservatory became the [[Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music]].<ref name=":0">A. Mukha, I. Sikorska, "Kolodub Zhanna Yukhimivna," [https://shron3.chtyvo.org.ua/Skrypnyk_Hanna/Ukrainska_muzychna_entsyklopediia_Tom_2.pdf? Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia], T. 2, p. 499.</ref>[/td]
[td]At the conservatory she became a lecturer in 1952, then associate professor (1985) and finally professor (1997). In 1995 the conservatory became the [[Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music]].<ref name=":0">A. Mukha, I. Sikorska, "Kolodub Zhanna Yukhimivna," [https://shron3.chtyvo.org.ua/Skrypnyk_Hanna/Ukrainska_muzychna_entsyklopediia_Tom_2.pdf? Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia], T. 2, p. 499.</ref>[/td]
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[td]==Life and career==[/td] [td]Zhanna Kolodub, was born in the city of Vinnytsia on 1 January 1930, into a family of musicians. She studied violin and piano at Kyiv's Gliere School of Music, graduating in 1949. In 1954 she graduated from the [[Kyiv Conservatory]] as a master (docent). She studied piano with Konstantin Mikhailov. When she was 24 she began to pursue composition as a vocation. Her composition teachers were Professor Liatoshinsky and the man who was to become her husband, Levko Kolodub (1930β2019).<ref>Cynthia Green Libby, "Portrait in Courage," IAWM Journal 21, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 27.</ref>[/td]
[td]Zhanna Kolodub was born in the city of Vinnytsia on 1 January 1930, into a family of musicians. She studied violin and piano at Kyiv's Gliere School of Music, graduating in 1949. In 1954 she graduated from the [[Kyiv Conservatory]] as a master (docent). She studied piano with Konstantin Mikhailov. When she was 24 she began to pursue composition as a vocation. Her composition teachers were Professor Liatoshinsky and the man who was to become her husband, Levko Kolodub (1930β2019).<ref>Cynthia Green Libby, "Portrait in Courage," IAWM Journal 21, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 27.</ref>[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]At the conservatory she became a lecturer in 1952, then associate professor (1985) and finally professor (1997). In 1995 the conservatory became the [[Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music]].<ref name=":0">A. Mukha, I. Sikorska, "Kolodub Zhanna Yukhimivna," [https://shron3.chtyvo.org.ua/Skrypnyk_Hanna/Ukrainska_muzychna_entsyklopediia_Tom_2.pdf? Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia], T. 2, p. 499.</ref>[/td]
[td]At the conservatory she became a lecturer in 1952, then associate professor (1985) and finally professor (1997). In 1995 the conservatory became the [[Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music]].<ref name=":0">A. Mukha, I. Sikorska, "Kolodub Zhanna Yukhimivna," [https://shron3.chtyvo.org.ua/Skrypnyk_Hanna/Ukrainska_muzychna_entsyklopediia_Tom_2.pdf? Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia], T. 2, p. 499.</ref>[/td]
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