Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project

The art song genre began in Ukraine with Mykola Lysenko. Lysenko’s student, Kyrylo Stetsenko, followed his teacher’s example and composed 42 art songs, that are marked by desolation, anguish, and repression, yet with occasional strong glimpses of hope and love. Repressive political circumstances, wh...

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Main Author: Melanie Turgeon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 2017-11-01
Series:Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal
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Online Access:http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/106719/101754
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spelling doaj-001ea8c5f79c4e63bb68841f69d0eef52020-11-25T04:09:16ZengNational University of Kyiv-Mohyla AcademyKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal2313-48952017-11-014859310.18523/kmhj106719.2017-4.85-93Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song ProjectMelanie Turgeon0The King’s University, Edmonton (Canada)The art song genre began in Ukraine with Mykola Lysenko. Lysenko’s student, Kyrylo Stetsenko, followed his teacher’s example and composed 42 art songs, that are marked by desolation, anguish, and repression, yet with occasional strong glimpses of hope and love. Repressive political circumstances, which Stetsenko desperately fought to change, and various life events as a composer and Orthodox priest truly resulted in the heartfelt music that he wrote. Subsequent Ukrainian composers also wrote art songs despite prohibition of the Ukrainian language in print, in performance, and in scores. Over the past decade, thanks to the diligent efforts of the Ukrainian Art Song Project, the world stage is being introduced to hundreds of forbidden art songs by Ukrainian composers. Founded in 2004 by world-renowned bass-baritone, Pavlo Hunka, the Ukrainian Art Song Project aims to record, publish, promote and perform the art songs of more than 26 eminent Ukrainian composers by 2025.http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/106719/101754art songkyrylo stetsenkoems ukasepavlo hunkaukrainian art song projectmykola lysenkoukrainian national republicoleksandr koshytsukrainian republican kapelleukrainecomposermusicorthodox
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Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project
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ukrainian art song project
mykola lysenko
ukrainian national republic
oleksandr koshyts
ukrainian republican kapelle
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title Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project
title_short Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project
title_full Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project
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publisher National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
series Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal
issn 2313-4895
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The art song genre began in Ukraine with Mykola Lysenko. Lysenko’s student, Kyrylo Stetsenko, followed his teacher’s example and composed 42 art songs, that are marked by desolation, anguish, and repression, yet with occasional strong glimpses of hope and love. Repressive political circumstances, which Stetsenko desperately fought to change, and various life events as a composer and Orthodox priest truly resulted in the heartfelt music that he wrote. Subsequent Ukrainian composers also wrote art songs despite prohibition of the Ukrainian language in print, in performance, and in scores. Over the past decade, thanks to the diligent efforts of the Ukrainian Art Song Project, the world stage is being introduced to hundreds of forbidden art songs by Ukrainian composers. Founded in 2004 by world-renowned bass-baritone, Pavlo Hunka, the Ukrainian Art Song Project aims to record, publish, promote and perform the art songs of more than 26 eminent Ukrainian composers by 2025.
topic art song
kyrylo stetsenko
ems ukase
pavlo hunka
ukrainian art song project
mykola lysenko
ukrainian national republic
oleksandr koshyts
ukrainian republican kapelle
ukraine
composer
music
orthodox
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