
Iryna Aleksiychuk
Composer
Friends, I am happy to share some special news with you!
Wed, Nov 26
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Over the past weeks, I have been working on a new and truly meaningful project - the creation of a memorial website dedicated to Maestro Bohodar Kotorovych, the legendary Ukrainian violinist, conductor, and educator. Today, I am delighted to share the result with you: https://bohodarkotorovych.com


Time & Location
Nov 26, 2025, 11:20 PM
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About the event
Creating this website was far more than a task for me as a web designer - it became a deep and profoundly moving immersion into the life, artistry, and legacy of the Maestro.
My heartfelt thanks go to Myroslava Kotorovych, the Maestro’s daughter, for her trust, collaboration, and the opportunity to be part of this important and meaningful project.
On the website, you can learn more about Bohodar Kotorovych’s life and artistic legacy, the progress of creating his monument at Baikove Cemetery, his creative archive, photos, video materials, and the transparent fundraising process for the installation of the monument. This is not just a website - it is an act of honoring Ukrainian musical history.
I warmly invite everyone to join this meaningful initiative!
If you wish to support the creation of the Maestro’s monument, please join in - every contribution matters. All donation details are available on the website. Let’s do something important for Ukrainian culture together!
And if you are looking for a web designer or dreaming of having your own website I would be truly happy to create for you:
- a website, landing page, or portfolio
- a page dedicated to your artistic work or business
- a site for an event, concert, or competition
- any other project - from idea to final result!
Feel free to write to me in private messages - I will gladly help bring your vision to life in an elegant, stylish, and functional web space.
Thank you to everyone who supported, inspired, and stayed close throughout the creation of this website.
May this project become a small tribute to the memory of a great Maestro.