The prominent scientist who wrote a song for Mozgova has passed away.


On April 15, the prominent Ukrainian scientist Viktor Synyov passed away. Producer Olena Mozhova commented on this sad news in her post on Facebook. She wrote: 'Rest in peace, 'Uncle Vitya'.. I have known you since childhood.. love, respect, and eternal memory. My condolences to the family.'
It is worth noting that Olena Mozgova's father, the honored artist of Ukraine Mykola Mozhovyi, performed the composition 'In This Summer', which was created on the verses of Viktor Synyov.
'Viktor Mykolayovych was not only a scientist but also a true mentor, friend, and inspirer for everyone who had the honor to work with him. His talent, deep knowledge, and humanity made him a symbol of the Ukrainian educational and scientific community. Under his guidance, dozens of doctors and candidates of sciences were trained, who continue his work, preserving his ideas and values.'
What is known about Viktor Synyov
Viktor Synyov was a Ukrainian scientist, honored lawyer of Ukraine, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, member of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine, and honored professor of the National Pedagogical University named after M.P. Drahomanov. He also worked as a professor at the Department of Psychocorrection Pedagogy and Rehabilitation at the Mikhail Drahomanov University.
Viktor was born on March 14, 1940, into a family of famous variety artists Maria Leonidova and Mykola Synyov.
Producer Olena Mozhova previously published an archival recording of her father's song, the honored artist of Ukraine Mykola Mozhovyi. She stated that no one had heard this composition before.
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