ANIMA STUDENT ACADEMIC CHOIR REPERTOIRE

ANIMA STUDENT ACADEMIC CHOIR REPERTOIRE

Ukrainian Choral Society named after Mykola Leontovych

SACRED MUSIC (Ukrainian):

  • Iryna Aleksiichuk “My Voice to The Lord”, “Holy, holy, Lord of Sabaoth”;
  • Maksym Berezovskyi “Rejoice, The Righteous”, “It Is Truly Right”, sacred concerto No. 11 “Glory to God in The Highest Heaven”;                                                                            
  • Dmytro Bortnianskyi, sacred concertos: No. 34 “Let God Arise”, No. 4 “Make a Joyful Noise Unto God”;                         
  • Stepan Dehtiariov “Lord, You Are My Fortress”;
  • Lesia Dychko “Holy God” from St. John Chrysostom’s Liturgy; 
  • Mykhailo Krechko “Blessed Be…” from St. John Chrysostom’s Liturgy;
  • Mykola Lysenko, arranged by Oleksandr Koshyts “Prayer for Ukraine”; 
  • Viktoria Poliova “Prayer to the Holy Cross”;
  • Bohdana Pratsiuk “Yelitsy” (“Those who”);
  • Volodymyr Runchak “To Jesus’s Death” church canticles pursuant to the Gospel by St. Luke in 4 parts, “Ave Maria”;
  • Mykhailo Skorulskyi “Ave Maria”;
  • Viktor Stepurko “Pater Noster”, “You Alone Are Holy”, “Praise the Lord” from St. John Chrysostom’s Liturgy; “I Will Give Thanks to You, Lord, with All My Heart”;                                                                       
  • Kyrylo Stetsenko “Bless the Lord, My Soul”, “Praise the Lord, My Soul”, “Only-Begotten Son” from St. John Chrysostom’s Liturgy;                                                                  
  • Dmytro Stetsiuk “Magnificat”;
  • Romuald Twardowski “Bless the Lord, My Soul”;
  • Ihor Tylyk, sacred concerto “Open to Me the Doors of Repentance, the Giver of Life”;
  • Artem Vedel “My God, My God, Why…”, “Let Our Mouths Be Filled”;
  • Yakiv Yatsynevych “Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos”.

SACRED MUSIC (foreign):

  • Aleksandr Arkhangelsky “Devise a Terrible Day”;
  • Georgius Bardos “Eli! Eli!”;
  • Lajos Bardos “Cantemus!”;
  • Georges Bizet “Agnus dei”;
  • Javier Busto “Ave Maria”;
  • Pavel Chesnokov “My Soul”, “Lord with Us”;
  • Gasparini F. “Adoramus te”;
  • Gendl J. “Pater noster”;
  • László Halmos “Jubilate Deo”;
  • Karl Jenkins “Stabat Mater”;                         
  • Zoltán Kodály “Mizerere”;
  • Antonio Lotti “Crucifixus for 8 voices”; “Vere languores nostros”;
  • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy “Laudate pueri”, “Beati omnes”, “Am Neujahrstage“;
  • Musicescu G. “Rugaciunea”;
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina “Laudate Dominum”;
  • Francis Poulenc, motets “Tenebrae facta sunt”, “Tristis est anima mea”, “Exultate Deo”;
  • Sergei Rakhmaninov “The Six Psalms”, “Praise The Name of the Lord”, “In our Prayers, Ever-Vigilant Mother of God”;
  • Franz Schubert “Psalm № 23”;
  • Sköld А. “Gloria”, “Kyrie”;
  • Igor Strawinsky “Pater Noster”;
  • Georgy Sviridov “Hymns and Prayers” (fragments);
  • Józef Swider “Cantus gloriosus”;
  • Pyotr Tchaikovsky “Blessed”;
  • Rainmund Wippermann “Der Mond ist aufgegangen”, “La-Le-Lu”.

SHORT SECULAR CHORAL PIECES (Ukrainian):

  • Oleksandr Bilash “Let Us Unite”;
  • Mykhailo Chemberzhi “A Bird”;
  • Lesia Dychko, Diptych based on Taras Shevchenko’s poems: “Ribbon to Ribbon”, “A Narrow Pathway”; “Ode to Kyiv”;
  • Bohdana Froliak “Sun is Setting”;
  • Serhii Horiunovych “By the River Where the Snowball Tree Is”;
  • Viktor Ikonnyk “Sun Is Setting”;
  • Kostiantyn Krepak “Buzzy-Wuzzy Busy Fly”;
  • Vitalii Kyreiko, Diptych based on Hryhorii Skovoroda’s works: “Oh, the fields”, “I Saw the Grief of This Life”;
  • Mykola Lysenko “Spring Song”;
  • Liva І. “Shchedrivka”;
  • Borys Liatoshynskyi “Sun is Rising from the Grove”, “Water is Flowing to Blue Sea”, “I Walked by the Fence”;
  • Ostap Nyzhankivskyi “Celebrating”;
  • Viacheslav Samophalov, concerto No. 2 “Masliana”, No. 4 “Osenyny” from the cycle “Four Slavonic Concerts”; 
  • Ihor Shamo, folk opera “Yatran Games”: “Kupala”, “Tamping Corydalis”, “Flower, My Troian”, “Oh, Yatran…”, “Time is Flowing, Time is Passing”;
  • Myroslav Skoryk “A Melody”;
  • Yevhen Stankovych, folk opera “When the Fern Blooms” – “Mermaid’s Kupala” arranged by Mykola Hobdych for a chamber choir;
  • Valentyn Sylvestrov, Diptych based on Aleksandr Blok’s texts; “Cherry Garden by the House”;
  • Viktor Telychko, folk concert for choir and drums;
  • Ihor Tylyk, Triptych “Monologues of Eternity”;
  • Yevhen Yutsevych “Ribbon to Ribbon”;
  • Volodymyr Zubytskyi “Behind Our Barn”.

SHORT SECULAR CHORAL PIECES (foreign):

  • Anton Arensky “Anchar”;
  • Campbell L. “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”;
  • Giovanni Croce “O vos omnes”;
  • Carlosa Farfána “Cielitolindo”;
  • José Galvánа “Bésame Mucho”;
  • Richard Genée “Insalata Italiana”;
  • Thomas Jennefelt “Villarosa Sarialdi”;
  • Levi Zh. “Do utre”;
  • Cristofano Malvezzi “Noi che cantando”;
  • Claudio Monteverdi “Zefiro torna”;
  • Thomas Morley “Fire-Fire”;
  • Jakub Neske “Mironczarnia”.
  • Georgy Sviridov “Three Choruses from the Tragedy Tsar Fiodor Ioanovich”;
  • Sergey Taneyev “The Ruins of Tower”, “Look, What a Mist”, “At the Grave”, “The Sunrise”.

LARGE-SCALE MUSIC PIECES (Ukrainian):

  • Semen Hulak-Artemovskyi “Zaporozhian (Cossack) Beyond the Danube” (“scene of Andrii with choir”);
  • Lev Kolodub, choral parts from opera “The Poet”;
  • Mykola Lysenko “Rejoice, Unwatered Field”;
  • Lev Revutskyi “The Headscarf”, “Why You Got Black”;
  • Kyrylo Stetsenko “Early in the Morning, the Recruits”, “To Shevchenko”;
  • Volodymyr Zubytskyi, Requiem “Seven Tears”.

LARGE-SCALE MUSIC PIECES (foreign):

  • Johann Sebastian Bach “Oster-Oratorium”;
  • Valentin Bibik, opera “Flight”;
  • Arrigo Boito “Mefistofele”, choral parts: “Ave signor”, “Su ridiamo..”;
  • Antonio Caldara “Missa Dolorosa”;
  • Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco “Romansero Gitano”;
  • Antonín Dvořák “Stabat Mater” (parts);
  • Aleksandr Grechaninov “Demestvenny Liturgy” (fragments);
  • George Frideric Händel “Dixit Dominus”, “Zadok the Priest”;
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Mesa C- dur”, “Requiem“;
  • Carl Orff “Carmina Burana” (parts);
  • Henry Purcell, opera “Dioclesian”;
  • Sergei Rachmaninov, finale from the opera “Aleko”;
  • Gioachino Rossini “Stabat Mater” (parts);
  • Alfred Schnittke “Requiem”;
  • Franz Schubert „Messa G – dur”, “Messa B – dur”;
  • Georgy Sviridov, chorale cantatas “Kursk Songs”, “Night Clouds”;
  • Pyotr Tchaikovsky “Yevgeniy Onegin”,  “Stage and Waltz”  (Larina Ball);
  • Giuseppe Verdi “Stabat Mater” from “Quattro pezzi sacri”; opera “Nabucco” – scene of Ismaele with choir;
  • Antonio Vivaldi “Gloria”, “Magnificat”.

ARRANGEMENTS OF FOLK SONGS

  • Iryna Aleksiichuk, 5 arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs for female choir a'cappella “Vesnianky” (Spring Songs) (parts);
  • Ivan Bidak “Oy, ty misiatsiu” (Oh, You, the Moon);
  • Mykola Hobdych “Nebo yasni zirky vkryly” (Bright Stars Covered the Sky);
  • Karpenko K., 2 arrangements of folk songs;
  • Filaret Kolessa “V haiu zelenenkim” (At the Green Grove);
  • Oleksandr Koshyts “Vyidy, Hrytsiu, na vulytsiu” (Hryts, Come Outside), “Oy, Handziu mylostyva” (Oh, Gracious Handzia);
  • Anatolii Kolomiiets “Ivanchyk-Bilodanchyk”;
  • Pylyp Kozytskyi “Oy, u poli, poli” (Oh, in the field, in the field);
  • Mykhailo Krechko “Yihav kozak na viinonku” (The Cossack was Going to War), “Pade doshch” (Raining), “Oy u poli try krynychenky” (Oh, Three Wells at the Field), “Kolomyiky”, “Letiv ptashok ponad vodu” (A Bird Flew Over the Water);
  • Mykola Leontovych “Shchedryk” (Carol of the Bells), “Oy syvaia zozulenka” (Oh, The Grey Cuckoo), “Prialia” (A Spinstress);
  • Stanislav Liudkevych “Oy zatsvily fiialochky” (Oh, Violas Have Bloomed);
  • Marta Lozynska “Dyvnaia novyna” (Wonderful News);
  • Mykola Lysenko “A vzhe vesna” (The Spring is Here);
  • Oleksandr Nekrasov “Rozkopaiu ya horu” (I Will Dig Up a Mountain);
  • Ostap Nyzhankivskyi “Boh sia rozhdaie” (God is Being Born);
  • Lev Revutskyi “Did ide” (Old Man is Coming);
  • Kyrylo Stetsenko “Nova radist stala” (A New Joy Has Arisen);
  • Olha Tokar “Oy, chyi-to kin stoit” (Oh, Whose Horse is Standing);
  • Leopold Yashchenko “Pryletila lastivochka” (A Swallow Has Arrived).

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