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Release Date: Friday 16 May 2025
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Ukrainian classical music is not even two centuries old, and for most of that time has had to contend with active attempts at suppression by a hostile neighbour. But Ukrainian composers have stood their ground, not least by taking inspiration from the folk-music that has long thrived in Ukraine's mountains and fields. In this first of a series of Postcards from Ukraine the Ukrainian-Australian violinist Markiyan Melnychenko presents a programme of largely unknown miniatures for violin and piano, all based on, or inspired by, that folk-culture. Alternately sparkling and soulful, these violin showpieces make the case for a more thorough examination of the riches still to be discovered in Ukraine's musical heritage.
Barvinsky, Vasyl
Chanson triste
Humoresque on Ukrainian Folk Themes
Karabits, Ivan
Musician
Kolessa, Mykola
Kolomyjky (Carpathian Dances) (3) (arr. Heorhiy Kazakov)
Kos-Anatolsky, Anatoly
Pieces (2) from the ballet 'The Shawl of
Dovbush'
Lyatoshynsky, Boris
Melody for violin and piano
Pieces (2)
Pieces (3) on Tajik Folk Themes
Lysenko, Mykola
Ukrainian Rhapsody, op.34
Lyudkevych, Stanislav
Chabarashka
Lamentations