After the death of his beloved Olha Lypska, Mykola Lysenko was lonely in his private life. He took care of his five children, and Olha O’Connor consented to give them the right to be recognized as the members of the noble family. And in the latter days of his life, fate again sent Lysenko love with his disciple Inna Andrianopolska. Find out about the story of the last ideal love of the outstanding composer Mykola Lysenko – in the documentary series “The Game of Fate” by VIATEL Studio narrated by Natalka Sopit.
- Script by Tamara Bojko, Vasyl Viter
- Narrations Natali Sopit, Taras Denysenko
- Directed by Vasyl Viter
- Director of photography Georgij Kryvoshejenko
- Sound Oleg Golovoshkin
- Editor Oleg Tudoran
- Make up Zhanna Betrozova
- Costume LAURA ASHLEY ™
- Music Mykola Lysenko, De Wolfe Music
- Camera Oleksandr Demydenko
- Executive producer Halyna Kryvorchuk
- Producer Vasyl Viter
The shooting took place at:
– at the Museum of Outstanding Figures of Ukrainian Culture
– at the International Centre of Culture and Arts
We used:
– the H.S. Pshenychnyi Central State Film and Photo Archive of Ukraine documents
– the fragments of the film “And Sounds will Carry on the Memory”
– the phonograms of the National Radio Company of Ukraine:
– the aria of Petro from the “Natalka Poltavka” opera performed by Ivan Kozlovskyi;
– the cavatina of Oksana from the “Christmas Night” opera performed by Liliia Teliuk