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Kievan chant, or chant in Kyivan style (Russian: Киевский распев, romanized: Kievskiy raspev; Ukrainian: Київський розспів, romanized: Kyïvs'kyy rozspiv), is one of the liturgical chants common to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and those churches that have their roots in the Moscow Patriarchate, such as the Orthodox Church in America.
music-folklore of the collection "Collection of "simple russian" songs with notes" (parts 1–4, 1776–1795) including Ukrainian folk songs, and piano variations on the themes of folk songs Vasily Pashkevych: c. 1742–1797 9 operas, masses and other liturgical works. Maksym Berezovsky: 1745–1777 Hlukhiv?, Nizhyn regiment, Cossack Hetmanate
Artem Vedel: Twelve Sacred Choral Concerti & Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (PDF) (in English and Ukrainian). Halifax, Canada: Leaf Music Inc. Sonevytsky, Igor (1966). Artem Vedelʹ i ĭoho muzychna spadshchyna [Artem Vedel and his Musical Heritage] (in Ukrainian). New York: Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States.
Composed in the early twentieth century, Leontovych's liturgy was an entirely new phenomenon in Ukrainian sacred music, in which the composer synthesized religious and folk styles. Leontovych composed in his style, essentially synthesizing a folklore foundation with the models of the liturgy used in the Lavra .
Many of the contemporary artists who authored the folk music that was used in American Catholic Liturgy choose F.E.L. to be their publisher, as did Ray Repp, who pioneered contemporary Catholic liturgical music and authored the "First Mass for Young Americans", a suite of folk-style musical pieces designed for the Catholic liturgy. Repp gave an ...
Eventually the song became a Christmas classic under the name "Carol of the Bells". He moved to New York City in 1922 where he collected liturgical music, arranged and popularized Ukrainian folk music. Koshetz also documented the choir's travels in the memoir With Song, Around the World (З піснею через світ).
The song was arranged by the Ukrainian composer and teacher Mykola Leontovych in 1916. "Shchedryk" was later adapted as an English Christmas carol , " Carol of the Bells ", by popular American composer, educator, and choral conductor of Ukrainian ethnic origin Peter J. Wilhousky following a performance of the original song by Alexander Koshetz ...
Shchedryk gave more than 500 concerts in Germany, USA, Canada, Italy, Australia, Latvia, Poland and Ukraine, in particular in concert halls: Carnegie Hall (New York), Musikverein Golden Hall and Konzerthaus Great Hall (Vienna), the Chamber Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic, Mozarteum (Salzburg), Beethovenhalle (Bonn), Roy Thomson Hall (Toronto), Gasteig (Munich), Forum (Leverkusen), Musikaliska ...