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  2. Natalka Poltavka (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Natalka Poltavka (English: Natalka from Poltava) is an opera in three acts by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko, based on the play Natalka Poltavka by Ivan Kotlyarevsky, first performed in 1889. Background

  3. Yikhav Kozak za Dunai - Wikipedia

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    'The Cossack Rode beyond the Danube') is one of the most famous Ukrainian folk songs. It was written by the Ukrainian philosopher and poet Semen Klymovsky. Under the name "Schöne Minka" it also became popular in Germany. [1] The German title comes from the first words of a poem by Christoph August Tiedge, "Schöne Minka, ich muß scheiden ...

  4. Music of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Muzvar music journalist Julian Novak stated in July 2022: 'Many popular artists have decided to switch to the Ukrainian language, and change their existing Russian-language repertoire to Ukrainian.' [4] The war became an increasingly prominent theme in songs, with lyrics about consolation in trying times of losing loved ones and having to flee ...

  5. Ukrainian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folk music includes a number of varieties of traditional, folkloric, folk-inspired popular music, and folk-inspired European classical music traditions.. In the 20th century numerous ethnographic and folkloric musical ensembles were established in Ukraine and gained popularity.

  6. Kvitka Cisyk - Wikipedia

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    Kvitka Cisyk [a] (April 4, 1953 [1] – March 29, 1998, born Kvitoslava-Orysia Cisyk [b]; also known as Kacey Cisyk) was an American coloratura soprano of Ukrainian ethnicity. . Cisyk, a classically trained opera singer, achieved success in four musical genres: popular music, classical opera, Ukrainian folk music and commercial jingles for radio and TV advertiseme

  7. Cossack songs - Wikipedia

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    The first transcribed complex of Cossack songs was published in 1997 by bandura player, Victor Kyrylenko. In the early 2000s, expeditions into the Dnipropetrovsk region to transcribe more of these folk songs were conducted by Dnipropetrovsk National University staff. [7]

  8. Category:Ukrainian songs - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folk songs (23 P) Ukrainian patriotic songs (13 P) + English-language Ukrainian songs (9 P) G. Go A songs (2 P) J. Jamala songs (4 P) K. Kalush Orchestra ...

  9. Category:Ukrainian folk songs - Wikipedia

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