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  2. Category:Ukrainian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Ukrainian folk songs" ... out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Ukrainian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Ukrainian folk-song collectors (4 P) U. Ukrainian folk songs ...

  4. Category:Ukrainian songs - Wikipedia

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  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. List of compositions by Viktor Kosenko - Wikipedia

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    His piano music may be considered post-romantic, containing eclectic elements of musical nationalism. Although a particular folk song has never been directly cited in his work, his melodic and harmonic lines are definitely associated with Ukrainian folk songs, and also with the Dorian, Lydian, and Phrygian mode used extensively in his compositions.

  7. Category:Ukrainian folklore - Wikipedia

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  8. 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]

  9. Music of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The tetrachordal system is also found in wedding and harvest songs. Folk dances often have melodies based on two tetrachords fused together. The pentatonic scale in anhemitonic form is common in spring songs known as Vesnianky. The bulk of Ukrainian folk songs melodies are based on scales identical to mеdieval modes, but