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This recording by the Kyiv Chamber Choir, under its former name of Kiev Chamber Choir, appeared in 2019 and was sparsely heard until 2022, when it made the classical best-seller charts thanks to listeners wanting to support Ukrainian musical organizations. One may wish them the best; at this writing, the choir's website is down, and between the war and the pandemic, the group appears to be inactive. In truth, the album was well worth hearing even before world events brought it to prominence. It offers music from composers that Western listeners may have heard from time to time but that have often been considered Russian. The Kyiv Chamber Choir and conductor Mykola Hobdych show how wrong this has been. Composers here include the so-called Golden Three of Ukrainian music from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Dmitry Bortniansky, Artemy Vedel, and Maksym Berezovsky. These composers had elements of Western training, but one senses in their music an indigenous Ukrainian layer trying to get to the surface. That Ukrainian layer is present in music from before the 18th century, in the form of Orthodox monody, and later, as composers sought to integrate elements of Ukrainian folk music. The result is a group of sacred pieces of an entirely original flavor, not entirely dissimilar to the more familiar Russian sacred tradition but also much more than a dialect of that. The singing, too, is completely distinctive, with a rich, rounded sound that doesn't sound much like any other choral tradition and needs to be experienced. That alone is a reason to hear this marvelous release.
© TiVo
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Anonymous, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Anonymous, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Maxim Berezovsky, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Dmitry Bortniansky, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Artem Vedel, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Anonymous, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Mykhailo Verbytsky, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Mykhailo Verbytsky, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Dmitry Bortniansky, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Diletsky, Composer - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Mykola Leontovych, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Anonymous, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Yakiv Yatsynevych, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist - Simon Pekalytsky, Composer
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Anonymous, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Artem Vedel, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Artem Vedel, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Kyrylo Stetsenko, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Yakiv Yatsynevych, Composer - Kyiv Chamber Choir, MainArtist - Mykola Hobdytch, MainArtist
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
Chronique
This recording by the Kyiv Chamber Choir, under its former name of Kiev Chamber Choir, appeared in 2019 and was sparsely heard until 2022, when it made the classical best-seller charts thanks to listeners wanting to support Ukrainian musical organizations. One may wish them the best; at this writing, the choir's website is down, and between the war and the pandemic, the group appears to be inactive. In truth, the album was well worth hearing even before world events brought it to prominence. It offers music from composers that Western listeners may have heard from time to time but that have often been considered Russian. The Kyiv Chamber Choir and conductor Mykola Hobdych show how wrong this has been. Composers here include the so-called Golden Three of Ukrainian music from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Dmitry Bortniansky, Artemy Vedel, and Maksym Berezovsky. These composers had elements of Western training, but one senses in their music an indigenous Ukrainian layer trying to get to the surface. That Ukrainian layer is present in music from before the 18th century, in the form of Orthodox monody, and later, as composers sought to integrate elements of Ukrainian folk music. The result is a group of sacred pieces of an entirely original flavor, not entirely dissimilar to the more familiar Russian sacred tradition but also much more than a dialect of that. The singing, too, is completely distinctive, with a rich, rounded sound that doesn't sound much like any other choral tradition and needs to be experienced. That alone is a reason to hear this marvelous release.
© TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 19 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:01:03
- Artistes principaux : KYIV Chamber Choir Mykola Hobdytch
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Origen Music
- Genre : Classique
2019 Oleksii Zakharenko 2019 Oleksii Zakharenko
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