Mykhailo Domontovych

– 1933?, born Mykhailo Oleksandrovych Zlobintsev,[b] known also as Mykola[c]) was a Ukrainian writer, kobzar, and bandurist.

He used the stage name Domontovych inspired by the fact that he came from the town of Domontiv, not far from Lubny in the Poltava Governorate (province) of the Russian Empire.

In Kyiv he organized one of the first bandura ensembles, which performed to great acclaim in 1906 for the Shevchenko Festivities there.

In 1909 he graduated and moved back to Zolotonosha, where he taught mathematics at the men's gymnasia there.

It seems that Domontovych was influenced greatly by the music played by the kobzar Tereshko Parkhomenko.