CDS OF THE “KYIV” CHAMBER CHOIR

CDS OF THE “KYIV” CHAMBER CHOIR

All-Ukrainian Choral Society named after M. Leontovych

1.      Anonim “The Peremyshl’ Liturgy” – Ukrainian Middle Ages

         (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2011) (recorded for the first time)

2-3.  Mykola Dyletsky. Choral works” – Ukrainian baroque

        (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2003) (2 CDs recorded for the first time)

4.     Simeon Pekalytsky. Sacred work”  – Ukrainian baroque

        (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2008) (recorded for the first time)

5.     “Maksym Berezovsky. Sacred Music” – Ukrainian classicism

         (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2003) (recorded for the first time)

6.     “Stepan Dehtyarev. Sacred concerts” – Ukrainian classicism

        (“Dotcom Recordings ltd.”, Canada; 2019) (recorded for the first time)

7.     “Artemiy Vedel. Choral concertos #1-7” – Ukrainian classicism

          (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2007) Volume 1 (recorded for the first time)

8.     “Artemiy Vedel. Choral concertos #8-12” – Ukrainian classicism

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2007) Volume 2 (recorded for the first time)

9.     “Artemiy Vedel. Choral concertos #13-21” – Ukrainian classicism

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2007) Volume 3 (recorded for the first time)

10.     “Artemiy Vedel. Choral concertos #22-26” – Ukrainian classicism

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2007) Volume 4 (recorded for the first time)

11.    “Artemiy Vedel. Vespers” – Ukrainian classicism

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2007) Volume 5 (recorded for the first time)

12.    “Mykhailo Verbytsky. Spiritual Creations” Ukrainian romanticism

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2004) (recorded for the first time)

13.    “Yakiv Yatsynevych. Liturgy” – Ukrainian romanticism

          (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2006) (recorded for the first time)

14.    “Mykola Leontovych. Sacred works” – Ukrainian romanticism (recorded for the first time)

                    (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada and “Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2005)

15.    “Kyrylo Stetsenko. Liturgy” – Ukrainian romanticism

                   (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2009) Volume 1

16.   “Kyrylo Stetsenko. Vespers” – Ukrainian romanticism

                   (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2009) Volume 2 (recorded for the first time)

17.    “Kyrylo Stetsenko. Requiem” – Ukrainian romanticism

                   (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2010) Volume 3 (recorded for the first time)

18.   “Kyrylo Stetsenko. Crown of Wedding. Easter Matins” – Ukrainian romanticism

                  (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2010) Volume 4 (recorded for the first time)

19.   “Archbishop Ionafan. Liturgy of Peace” – Ukrainian church modern composer

                   (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2003) (recorded for the first time)

20.   “Valentyn Sylvestrov. Sacred Works” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“ECM Records GmbH”, Germany, 2009) Volume 1 (recorded for the first time)

21.   “Valentyn Sylvestrov. Sacred Works” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“ECM Records GmbH”, Germany, 2012) Volume 2 (recorded for the first time)

22.     “Valentyn Sylvestrov. Sacred Works” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2013) Volume 3 (recorded for the first time)

23.     “Valentyn Sylvestrov. Shevchenko’s Psalms” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“ECM Records GmbH”, Germany, 2014) Volume 4 (recorded for the first time)

24.     “Valentyn Sylvestrov. Maidan-2014” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2017) Volume 5 (recorded for the first time)

25.   “Myroslav Skoryk. Choral Creations” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2005) Volume 2 (recorded for the first time)

26.   “Yevgen Stankovych. Liturgy” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2004) (recorded for the first time)

27-28. “Yevgen Stankovych. Choral compositions” – secular music, folk music

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2004) (2 CDs recorded for the first time)

29.    “Lesya Dychko. Triumphant Liturgy” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2001) (recorded for the first time)

30.    “Victor Stepurko. Monologues of Ages” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2016) (recorded for the first time) Volume 1

31.    “Hanna Havrylets. A Bukovyna Christmas” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2015) (recorded for the first time)

32.    “Hanna Havrylets. The Winds blow” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2018) (recorded for the first time)

33.    “Victoria Pol’ova. Luminous canticles” – Ukrainian modern composer

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2016) (recorded for the first time)

34.   “Jhon Tavener. Holies” – joint CD with the chamber orchestra “The virtuosos of Moscow”   

                  (“BMG Classics”, USA, 1997) (recorded for the first time)

35.   “Romuald Twardowski. “Kyivska” Liturgy” – Polish modern composer

                  (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2008) (recorded for the first time)

36.   “Pyotr Tchaikovski. Liturgy”  (”Naxos”, Hong Kong, 1998)

37.    “Sergij Rachmaninov. Vespers” (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2004)

38.   “Sacred Masterpieces of Russian romanticism” – S.Rachmaninov, P.Chesnokov,

          O.Hrechaninov, P.Tchaikovsky. (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2006)

39.   “Alleluia” of Ukrainian and foreign composers  (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2010)

40.   “Ukrainian Liturgy” – the best chorales of the Ukrainian composers of the XVI - XX centuries

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2004)

41.    “Ukrainian Easter” Church songs XVI - XX centuries (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2004)

42.   “Easter in Ukraine” Church songs XVI - XX centuries (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2012)

43.   “Liturgy of the Famines' Victims” Church songs XVI - XX centuries

           (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2013)

44.   “One Thousand Years of Ukrainian Sacred Music”

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2006)

45.   “Ukrainian folk songs” – traditional arrangements by Ukrainian composers

          (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2007) Volume 1

46.   “Ukrainian folk songs” – traditional arrangements by Ukrainian composers

          (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2007) Volume 2

47.   “The Christmas Evenings traditional and contemporary adaptation

          of the Christmas carols and songs by the Ukrainian composers

           (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2006) Volume 1

48.   “The Christmas Evenings traditional and contemporary adaptation

        of the Christmas carols and songs by the Ukrainian composers

           (“Kyiv Choir Productions”, Ukraine, 2011) Volume 2

 49.  “Ukrainian Christmas” adaptation of the traditional Ukrainian Christmas songs by V.Stepurko  (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 1999) (recorded for the first time)

 50.   “Christmas with Chamber choir “Kyiv – adaptation of the world Christmas carols and songs by V.Stepurko (“Dotcom Recordings Ltd”, Canada, 2002) (recorded for the first time)

REPERTOIRE-LIST

1. UKRAINIAN MIDDLE AGES (XII-XVII centuries)Ukrainian ancient church monodies

2. UKRAINIAN BAROQUE (XVII - beg. XVIII cent.)

                               Mykola Dyletsky (1650?-1723)

                               Symeon Pekalsky (middle of XVII cent.)

                               Ivan Domaratsky (beg. of XVIII cent.)

                               Herman Levytsky (beg. of XVIII cent.)


3. UKRAINIAN CLASSICISM (XVIII-XIX cent.)

                               Andrii Rachynsky (1729?-1800?)

                               Maxym Berezovsky (1740?-1777)

                               Dmytro Bortniansky (1751-1825)

                        Stepan Dehtyarev (1767-1813)

                        Artemij Vedel (1767-1808)                               

                                                                                                                          

4. UKRAINIAN ROMANTISM (middle XIX-beg. XX cent.)

                        Myhailo Verbytsky (1815-1870)

                        Mykola Lysenko (1842-1912)

                           Yakiv Yatsynevych (1869-1945)

                        Olexander Koshyts (1875-1944)

                        Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921)

                        Kyrylo Stetsenko (1882-1922)


5. UKRAINIAN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (second half of XX cent.)

                        Boris Lyatoshynsky (1894-1968)

                               Valentyn Sylvestrov (b.1937)

                               Myroslav Skoryk (b.1938)

                        Lesia Dychko (b.1939)

                        Yevhen Stankovych (b. 1942)

                        Yurij Alzhniev (b. 1949)

                               Viktor Stepurko (b. 1952)

                               Myhailo Shuh (1952-2018)

                               Olexandre Yakivchuk (b.1952)

                        Volodymyr Zubytsky (b. 1953)

                        Hanna Havrylets (b. 1958)

                        Volodymyr Runchak (b. 1960)

                        Viktoria Polyova (b. 1962)

                        Svyatoslav Lunjov (b. 1964)

                        Ivan Nebesny (b. 1971)

6. UKRAINIAN SONGS:

Historical songs, Christmas carols, spring ritual songs, songs of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, and many others.

7. MUSIC OF FOREIGN COMPOSERS (XVI-XX cent.)

Motets, madrigals, liturgy fragments, masses by:

                        Lotty, Jommelli, Monteverdy, Vivaldi, Rossini.  

                        Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Brukner,

                       Holle, Schwenk, Bahwatti.

                        Biord, Morley, Tavener.

                        Ravel, Debussy, Poulenk, Oneher.

                        Penderetsky, Tvardovsky, Kanchelli.

                         Arkhanhelsky, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov.

                       Tchesnokov, Gretchaninov, Shvedov, Svyrydov.


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