Roman Turovsky-Savchuk

[15] Many of these were premiered by Luca Pianca[16] at several international festivals (Salamanca, Lisbon, Schwetzingen, Vilnius, Vicenza,[17] Urbino,[18] Metz and Paris), Roland Ferrandi in Corte, Simon Paulus at Wolfenbüttel and Jindřich Macek in Přibyslav, Kraty, Prague and Hvar.

His works have been performed/recorded by Robert Barto,[20][21] Robert MacKillop,[22] Oleg Timofeyev, Massimo Marchese,[23] John Schneiderman,[24] Thomas Schall,[25] Trond Bengtson, Terrell Stone, Christopher Wilke and Bernhard Hofstötter[26] on lute, Angelo Barricelli[27] and Fernando Lewis de Mattos on guitar,[28] Ernst Stolz on viola da gamba,[29] as well as Hans Kockelmans and Olesya Rostovskaya on carillon.

[31] As a performer, Turovsky-Savchuk appeared as a lute soloist and continuo player in the Early Music line-up of Julian Kytasty's "New York Bandura Ensemble" and "Radio Banduristan".

[33] Roman Turovsky-Savchuk is a founding member of Vox Saeculorum[34][35] and The Delian Society,[36] two international groups devoted to the preservation and perpetuation of tonal music.

Turovsky-Savchuk contributed to the soundtracks of the documentaries "A Rising Fury" (2022) and "She Paid The Ultimate Price" (2011),[37] and in 2013 to the Marko Robert Stech's Georgy Narbut episode in the KontaktTV Toronto (OMNI TV (Canada)) series "Eyes on Culture" No.55.

[49] Turovsky's poetry translations (from Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and other languages) have appeared in the literary almanacs Asymptote Journal, [50] Cardinal Points,[51] Circumference,[52]The Germ,[53] and various web publications.

[54] He also undertook research into the history of Torban, a Ukrainian musical instrument of the lute family, and wrote the chapter on it for the 2011 edition of "Die Laute in Europa".