The organization's precursor started as the All-Ukrainian Music Society (named after
Mykola Leontovych), established in 1922. In 1928, it was renamed the All-Ukrainian Society of Revolutionary Musicians, and four years later, in November 1932, it was replaced by the Union of Soviet Musicians of Ukraine per a resolution of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR. This is considered the founding date of the modern union. According to Cherkashina-Gubarenko, "The union itself had its own methods of regulating creative life. Different groups received different weight in the eyes of the party leadership at all levels, from secretaries for ideological issues of district committees, regional committees to the Central Committee of the party. The division into groups had several separate levels. The entire union mass was divided into leaders and ordinary members. Whoever was a member of the board, even more so – became secretary or chairman of the union, turned in the eyes of party ideologues into a leading union detachment, which was to implement official policy and carry out the ideological direction of all union work. The sphere of influence of the top management included, among other things, such functions as the distribution of material goods, recommendations for new works to be performed and further propaganda. It is clear that the works of secretaries were given priority in the execution of government orders, in the formation of concert programs. They were the first to receive honorary titles, awards and prizes, were members of various councils, committees, boards, ie had the opportunity to actively influence the overall picture and state cultural policy, to form public opinion" The Union has been chaired by: •
Borys Lyatoshynsky (1939–1941) •
Kostiantin Dankevych (1941 and 1956–1967) •
Levko Revutsky (1944–1948) •
Hryhoriy Veryovka (1948–1952) •
Pylyp Kozytskiy (1952–1956) •
Heorhiy Maiboroda (1967–1969) •
Andriy Shtoharenko (1969–1989) •
Yevhen Stankovych (1990–1993) •
Mykhailo Stepanenko (1993–2004) •
Myroslav Skoryk and
Yevhen Stankovych (co-chairs, 2004–2010) •
Ihor Shcherbakov (since 2010) == Current status ==