Hmyria was born in 1903 in
Lebedin,
Kharkov Governorate,
Russian Empire (today part of
Ukraine). In 1930, he started attending the Kharkiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, where he first started singing for fellow students during breaks. Pavlo Holubiev, of the Kharkiv Conservatory, who was initially unimpressed by Hmyria, eventually started trying to help him due to his manner of speaking. He was allowed to simultaneously, by special dispensation of the People's Commissar of Education, attend the Kharkiv Conservatory and the university, and graduated from the former in two years. At the same time, he was part of the Kharkiv Opera from 1936 up until 1939, when he left Kharkiv to join the Kiev Opera. He first garnered national attention that year when he won second at the All-Union Vocalists' Competition (there was no first place), and was offered to move to Moscow, Leningrad, or Minsk to perform in the city's operas but turned them down to stay in Ukraine. == World War II ==