Roman Turovsky-Savchuk is a painter and lutenist-composer. He was born Kiev, Ukraine in 1961, and emigrated to New York City in 1979. He studied art from an early age under Mikhail Turovsky, his father (a prominent artist active in France and the U.S.A.). He continued his art studies in New York at Parsons School of Design, having also concurrent studies in Historical Performance (Baroque Lute) and Composition, under Patrick O'Brien, Pier Liugi Cimma, Leonid Hrabovsky and Davide Zannoni.
He began composing seriously in the early 1990s, simultaneously embarking on a career of a prolific figurative/representational artist-painter, and participated in many exhibitions. His first one-man show was held in June of 2006 in New York.
As a composer he largely limited himself to the instrumental idiom of the Baroque lute, eventually producing numerous instrumental and vocal compositions, some of which were premiered by Luca Pianca at several international festivals (Salamanca, Lisbon, Schwetzingen, Vilnius, Urbino and Paris).
Roman Turovsky-Savchuk is a founding member of Vox Saeculorum and The Delian Society, two international groups devoted to preservation and perpetuation of tonal music. He is brother-in-law of the sculptor and stage designer George Tsypin and brother of the poet Genya Turovskaya. (Retracter)...(lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia