He studied in high
schools in the cities of Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk) and Lviv. Then he
graduated from the Higher Music Institute. M. Lysenko (1939) and the Ukrainian
State Conservatory (1941) in Lviv and the Vienna Music Academy (1942). He
worked as a soloist at the Ukrainian National Theater named after Ivan
Tobilevich, from 1939 to 1941 he was a soloist of the Lviv Radio. He performed
his first roles at the Lviv Opera House. He appeared in the cities of Lviv
(1941-1942), Kaiserslautern (1943-1944), Vienna (Folksoper, 1945-1947), Madrid
(1948), Barcelona (Gran teatro del Liceo, 1948-1949), Paris (Opera Comique,
1949), Lille (1949), Bordeaux (1949, 1950), Zurich (1950), Brussels (Theater
Royal de La Monnaie, 1953-1963), San Francisco (1959). From 1940 to 1960 he
appeared in solo concerts in Berlin, Munich, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg,
Innsbruck, Paris, New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Chicago),
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edinburgh, Leicester,
London, Manchester, Nottingham, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. In 1963 he
organized his own music and drama studio, where he taught singing to
Ukrainians. He is active in the public-art life of Ukrainian emigration.
Miroslav Staryckyj was married to soprano Eugene Lasovskaya.
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