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Leonid Denysenko was a Soviet-era Ukrainian composer and conductor. He was born in Warsaw, Poland, and studied at the Kiev Conservatory. He was a professor at the Kiev Conservatory and the Moscow Conservatory. He was the artistic director of the Kiev State Symphony Orchestra and the Kiev State Opera and Ballet Theater. Denysenko composed symphonies, operas, ballets, and chamber music. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. He was also a People's Artist of the USSR. Denysenko died on October 28, 2020, at the age of 97.

Popular As Леонід Дмитрович Денисенко
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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 25 July, 1926
Birthday 25 July
Birthplace Warsaw, Poland
Nationality Poland

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1989

Despite the great response to the competition and much discussion, a stamp on the theme of migration was never issued. Instead, the Department of Immigration used many of the entries in its touring immigration and citizenship promotional displays. In 1989 the two entries by Denysenko were featured in an exhibition of these "forgotten works" at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

1955

In December 1955, the Australian Department of Immigration announced a public competition to obtain designs for a suitable stamp about migration. Designs also were sought from a further 10 artists and designers including from Leonid Denysenko. About 300 entries were received.

1951

In 1951 Leonid Denysenko was chosen to be in charge of the New Australian Arts and Crafts Exhibition, which was part of the celebrations for the Jubilee of Australia's Federation. Denysenko's pen-and-ink sketches of Australian towns visited during the exhibition's tour were also part of the show. This touring exhibition visited capital cities and towns in all the states of Australia, including Queensland and Tasmania.

1950

In time, the Denysenkos left the camp and Leonid with his mother and brother Yurij, helped stage a number of Ukrainian arts and craft shows in Australia. By 1950 Leonid Denysenko was already being featured in Australian media as a "migrant artist from Ukraine", and "a young Ukrainian whose pen-and- ink work is much above the ordinary".

1949

After arriving in Australia in 1949 with his family, he was sent to a migrant reception and training camp at Bathurst, NSW. As part of the 'assisted passage' Leonid and his brother, Yurij were under a contract to the Australian Government to work where the Government sent them, and the two young men learnt they were to be sent to Queensland as sugar cane cutters. As related by Leonid himself in a 2-page article in the Australian Women's Weekly:

1926

Born in Warsaw in 1926 of Ukrainian émigré parents, Leonid studied art in Poland. After World War II he worked as an artist with the United States armed forces in Germany.