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  1. An interview (Ukrainian) with Walter Klymkiw, conductor of the O. Koshetz Choir from the 1950s to the 1990s - interview 1999.

  2. Educator, community activist. Born at Saranchucky, Ukraine on 3 October 1926, he came to Canada with his mother in 1928. He worked as a teacher and Principal at St. Vital for thirty years and became recognized as one of the finest educators of the area.

  3. Dec 6, 2000 · WALTER KLYMKIW We deeply regret to announce the passing of Walter Klymkiw on Monday, December 4, 2000. He was born in the village of Saranchuky, in western Ukraine, on October 3, 1926, to...

  4. The Walter Klymkiw Memorial Bursary accompanies the trophy by the same name, awarded for the most outstanding performance of a folk or multilingual song by a community choir.

  5. Jul 24, 2020 · The service took place at the gravesite of long-time conductor Walter Klymkiw. Fr. Evan Maximuk of St. Ivan Suchavsky Cathedral officiated the service and Gabe Teterenko read aloud the listed of the departed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZo7xBEVdDA

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · WHAT’S IN YOUR CHOIR LOFT? Today's featured director is Walter KLYMKIW [Володимир Климків], born in 1926 in the village of Saranchuky, Ternopil Oblast. He immigrated to Canada as a child with his...

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  8. Inspired by Walter Klymkiw, the Winnipeg Ukrainian community organized a spectacular celebration of the Millennium. The Koshetz Choir was accompanied by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (directed by Virko Baley), Yuri Mazurkevich (violin), Nina Matvienko (soprano) and John Martens (tenor).

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