Volodymyr Verminskyi

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Volodymyr Verminskyi, born on May 18, 1966, in Chystyliv, Ternopil Oblast, is a Ukrainian tenor, conductor, arranger, and public figure. He graduated from the Ternopil Music College and the Kharkiv Institute of Arts, specializing in choral conducting and music education. Verminskyi has won several prestigious national and international song contests, including "Borymlya" (1999), "Pisenniy Vernisazh" (2000), "Chervona Ruta" (2002), and "On the Waves of Svitiaz" (2003). In 2003, he earned gold and bronze medals at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles, USA. He has released multiple albums, such as "Chystylivska Zabava" series, "Ukrainian Festive Songs," "Carols," and "Echoes of the Hideout." In 2006, he founded and led the band "Accent." Verminskyi has performed extensively across Ukraine, Moldova, Europe, Canada, and the USA. In 2009, he was awarded the All-Ukrainian Literary and Artistic Prize named after the Brothers Bohdan and Levko Lepky. In 2016, he received the title of Honored Artist of Ukraine. In 2022, he released the song "March of the Unconquered," dedicated to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. ([verminskyy.com.ua](https://www.verminskyy.com.ua/index.php/uk/?utm_source=openai), [irp.te.ua](https://irp.te.ua/verminskyj-volodymyr-ievhenovych/?utm_source=openai), [teren.in.ua](https://teren.in.ua/news/marsh-neskorenih-zasluzheniy-artist-ukrayini-z-ternopilshchini-prezentuvav-novu-pisnyu-prisvyachenu-zsu-video_391798.html?utm_source=openai))