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List of all Shevchenko National Prize laureates ordered by year of reception including the Soviet period.
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Oles Honchar | novel "Person and weapon" |
2 | Platon Maiboroda | selected songs |
3 | Pavlo Tychyna | "Selected works" in three volumes |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Heorhiy Maiboroda | opera "Arsenal" |
2 | Volodymyr Sosiura | lyrical books "Swallows on the sun" and "Happiness of a working family" |
3 | Hryhoriy Tiutiunnyk (posthumously) | novel "Whirlpool" |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Vasyl Kasiyan | several years stretch of artistic works of Shevchenko theme, illustrations to "Kobzar" and O.Ivanenko novel "Taras' Roads" |
2 | Nikita Khrushchev | big contribution in developing and strengthening the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Culture and due to the 150 Anniversary of Shevchenko's birthday |
3 | Stanislav Liudkevych | symphony-cantata "Caucasus", vocal-symphonic cantata "Testament" |
4 | Andriy Malyshko | lyrical book "Far Orbits" |
5 | Nikolai Tikhonov | popularization of Shevchenko's works, translation of Ukrainian poetry to Russian |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Mykola Bazhan | poem "Flight through a storm" |
2 | Hanna Shostak | artistic composition "Flowers of Ukraine" |
3 | Iryna Vilde | novel "Richynski sisters" |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Petro Panch | story "On a viburnum-colored bridge" |
2 | Maria Prymachenko | composition of artistic works "To people for their happiness" |
3 | Levko Revutsky | concert for piano with orchestra |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Viktor Ivchenko | director of the featured film "Viper" |
2 | Olena Kulchytska | series of graphic and picturesque works that represent the heroic history and artistic culture of the Ukrainian people |
3 | Ivan Le | novel in three books "Khmelnytsky" |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Anatoly Avdievsky Hryhoriy Veryovka (posthumously) | artistic directors of the State Ukrainian People's Chorus - creation of a highly artistic concert programs for the chorus [1] |
2 | Hanna Vasylashchuk Hanna Veres | composition of the Ukrainian folk woven towels (Rushnyky) |
3 | Leonid Novychenko | book of literary-critical sketches and portraits "Not an illustration - discovery!" |
No. | Laureate | Honored work |
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1 | Mykhailo Derehus | creation of pictures and illustrations of Shevchenko's theme, series of newly picturesque and graphical works "Song", "Kamyanets-Podilskyi fortress", "Old willows" |
2 | Andriy Holovko | novel Artem Harmash |
3 | Oleksandr Minkovsky | director of the State Distinguished Capella of Ukrainian bandurists, concert programs of 1966-1968 |
4 | Karp Trokhymenko | composition of pictures "My Homeland" |
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