Anatoliy NestorovYch Palamarenko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Несторович Паламаренко; born 12 July 1939) is a Ukrainian singer, actor and professor who is a recipient of both the Hero of Ukraine and Shevchenko National Prize.
Early life and education
Born on 12 July 1939,[1] in the Ukrainian town of Makariv.[2] He first developed an interest in creative reading as a young boy after hearing Rostislav Ivitsky's radio talks. He was taught for the first time by Volodymyr Nelli.[3]
Due to the audience's appreciation of the play The Power of Darkness by L.M. Tolstoy, which Anatoliy portrayed as the lead for the following thirty years, it was clear that he had potential. The Khmelnytskyi Theatre marked the beginning of the route for a professional artist. He prepared twelve roles, all of which were quite successful. He found artistic reading particularly appealing at the time, as seen by the acclaim that greeted his introductions from spectators.[3]
Anatoliy was a performer in the Khmelnytskyi Regional Music and Drama Theater from 1961 until 1962. He has been employed as a conversational artist at the National Philharmonic of Ukraine since 1962.[4] Vadym Kryshchenko was initially known to me as a songwriter by Anatoliy, who also introduced him to his poetry. Subsequently, he played Kryshchenko's poetry pieces at the Palace "Ukraine" with success.[6]
Anatoliy voice-acted Ukrainian cartoons, including Mykyta the Fox (2005–2007), Three Ladies are in house (1990), and Three Pankas at the Fair (1991).[5] At the National Philharmonic of Ukraine's 140th concert on 17 September 2003, Anatoliy alongside others performed the Haydamaky poetical-musical performance, which centered on the poem of the exact same name by Taras Shevchenko.[8]
The academic title of professor of the Department of Ukrainian Literature was granted in 1995 by the Academic Council of the Ukrainian Pedagogical University. He joined the International Personnel Academy as a full member, or academician, in 2017.[4] He teaches pupils the craft of creative reading and acclimates them to handling the "Word" responsibly through his lectures.[3][2]
The Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design Supervisory Board had its last meeting on 27 December 2023. During the debate of the rector's report, Anatoliy, a supervisory board member,[9] referred to the university as the flagship of Ukrainian education.[10]
Personal life
Elizaveta Oksentivna and Nestor Tymofeyovych, communal farmers, were his parents. Anatoliy was the youngest of the family's four growing up.[3]
Awards and recognitions
Anatoliy has received awards and recognitions such as:[1]