Ukrainian composers

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Dankevich Opera "Nazar Stoloya"

and Bogdan Hilmetsky

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Quote from: Roy Bland on January 22, 2024, 07:00:08 PMDankevich Opera "Nazar Stoloya"

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Nazar Stodolya

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Maiboroda's "Mylana" opera


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ukrainian opera "Forest song" (Vitaly Kyreiko composer) performed by Opera Studio of Kyiv'


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Skorulsky 1936 - ballet "The Forest Song" (based on the drama of L. Ukrainka; post. 1946)

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Concerto devoted to Kikta

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Due for release on August 16th, his Violin and Cello Concertos:

The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied.

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piano music by Kos Anatolski with cd

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kos anatolsky harp concerto + kolessa suite

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Quote from: Roy Bland on February 26, 2025, 01:55:20 AM

This video recording was made in the hall of the Odesa Philharmonic. This building was damaged a few weeks ago in yet another missile attack on Odesa.

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To be released on 20 June:

The current annihilation of a people on this planet (you know which one it is) is the most documented and at the same time the most preposterously denied.

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Quote from: Symphonic Addict on May 16, 2025, 08:26:42 AMTo be released on 20 June:



Very nice! The superb Liatoshynsky quintet already has a very good recording on Naxos, but maybe this one will be even better! And Barvinsky is completely unknown to me.

I keep hoping that, with the welcome recent interest in Ukrainian composers, some enterprising record label will embark on a cycle of Dmitri Klebanov's 9(!) symphonies and other orchestral/concertante works. The Chandos CD of some of his chamber works that was released a few years ago was quite a discovery, and his Symphony No. 1 Babi Yar (written before Shostakovich 13!) can be found on YouTube in pretty decent sound. It's a powerful work, if less overtly tragic than the Shostakovich (not a bad thing in my book ;)).
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" - Sergei Rachmaninoff