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Music in Ukraine: Local Folklore.

Ukrainian folk band, Kiev, Ukraine

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   Each of ethnic groups in Ukraine has its own unique musical traditions and some have developed specific musical traditions in association with the land in which they live. The most striking general characteristic of authentic Ukrainian folk music is that most folk songs are based on minor modes or keys. Ukraine found itself at the crossroads of Asia and Europe and this is reflected within the music in a perplexing mix of exotic melismatic singing with chordal harmony which does not always easily fit the rules of modern Western harmony. Good examples of the ritual songs are Shchedrivka "Shchedryk" known in the West as "Carol of the Bells", Koliadky, Easter melodies known as Hayivky, spring songs known as Vesnianky and others.

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         Purely local folklore have been preserved in the best way in mountainous regions where cultural links are the most difficult. Kolomyiky is one of the most peculiar genres of Ukrainian folk music. Kolomyika is a short song which mostly has one couplet and expresses a completed thought. Kolomyikas are especially popular in the regions of Zakarpattya. There is a rich spectrum of instruments widely used in Ukrainian folk music, such as violin, basol, contrabas, tsymbaly. The most famous instrument is trembita, made from a straight piece of pine or spruce. Primarilly it is used by mountain dwellers known as Hutsuls in the Carpathians. The unique collection of the musical instruments could be found in the Museum of Local Lore in Uzhgorod.

    Bandura - Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument

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  • 1. Oj vikhod'te, vesnyanki 2. Oj vijdu ya na polyanku 3. Vesna - krasna, csho ti nam prinesla 4. Vesna zimu pokhilila 5. Boyare, boyare 6. Volodar 7. Oj vesna, vesna 8. Vikhod'te po odnomu 9. Oj mi buli j u velikomu ltssts 10. Svyataya Trojtsa 11. Oj daj, Bozhe, za rtsk Kusta dtszhdati 12. Godts, godts, zozulya, kuvati 13. Oj na Jvana, na Kupajla 14. Oj ti, Kupajlo khoroshef 15. Oj na Jvana 16. Oj khottsv zhf rak zhenitisya 17. Pokladu kladochku 18. Oj ya v boru yagod brala 19. Nashij panich moloden'kij 20. Oj ltstala raba pava 21. Oj kotivsya vtsnok z polya 22. Ya j na gorts da zhito zhala 23. Vzhe zhenchiki ne rano 24. A sosonka ltstom ts zimoj zelena 25. Davaj, mat'onko, povecherafm z toboyu 26. Oj rano-rano v nedtslyu 27. Oj na morts da na ozerts 28. Da posfyu mak 29. Kalino-malino 30. Rozkopajte, khloptsts, greblyu 31. Oj ti, voron, voron 32. Ti jdi goroyu 33. Tam vtster lamaf rozhu z kalinoyu 34. Vi zh polya 35. Za tumanom
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     Do you know, that trembita is the longest instrument in the world! The length of some trembitas reaches four metres! Its sound could be heard 10 km away. Trembita is a signal pipe, used by the shepherds and also to announce deaths. Trembita has never been used to announce weddings or birthdays, as its sound is sad and solemn. But trembitas have been played for Chrismas. Maybe in such a way mountain-dwellers were imitating the voice of the Lord's Angel, who's been informing of Jesus birth.

     

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    Ukrainian folk musician, Pirogovo, Kyiv, Ukraine

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    Alternative Ukrainian Music

         During Soviet times Ukraine was a leader in the fight of free-minded people and dissidents. Oppression was such that the smallest step toward an opposite viewpoint was punished very severely, seemingly even more severely than in Moscow.
    Rock’n’roll during the Cold War was considered an ideological diversion. Only during Khrushchev’s rule, when the situation became a bit looser, did rock bands begin to appear in Ukraine, at about the end of 60’s. It was a result of the evolution of “driving beats” and “Rhythm and Blues” artists such as. Berezen, Druge Dykhannya, and “The Once”.
         The later part of the 60s’ marked the rapid growth of pro-western youth movements. Students were creating different musical groups, practicing in their dorms, trying to imitate Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and others.
    Tape cassettes of western rock bands were copied and spread out amongst the music lovers. At the same time, new local bands were recording their own tapes, which were going from one hand to another along with the western recordings. Concerts were gathering a lot of music fans and you were considered very lucky to make it in. At times you even could find the repercussions of rock’n’roll’s popularity on radio and television.
         But suddenly, at the beginning of the 70’s this massive movement was interrupted. All rock bands were driven underground such as the Eney band.. Some were turned into professional “Vocal Instrumental Bands”, and thus tightly controlled by the State, like “Oreol” and “Arnika”.
         The reasons for the clampdown arose out of the tragic events in Prague, Czechoslovakia, known as “Prague Spring” or the “Spring of Freedom” when in 1968 the Czech freedom movement was crushed by Soviet tanks. Those events echoed tremendously in the USSR. Departments of the KGB’s secret police began to grow rapidly and their fight against dissidence grew as well.

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         Rock music was one of their targets. Whole systems of prohibitions and restrictions were implemented. Rock music was banned while Soviet pop culture and “adapted” folk music was propagandized.
         But there remained musicians and fans interested in rock and alternative music. That interest continued to grow even more so in light of it being “banned and prohibited”. The atmosphere of the underground’s secret concerts were appealing and intriguing.
    The 70s brought a unique underground movement not only in music but also in literature and the arts.
         At the same time, the 70s also included years of “Developed Socialism” such as with the Vocal Instrumental Bands (VIA). Each “VIA” band was based in a regional philharmonic theater, with each theater having its own art and administrative director. Musicians were performing only songs, which were approved by the higher authorities and “created” by members of the “Composers Association”. Musicians could play their own songs only after the Art Councils, members of which were also members of the Communist Party and Composers Associations, approved them.
         As a result, the real rock’n’rollers along with those who opposed the existing rules, moved on to genres, which were outside of the Soviet censors control. They played music that didn’t require too many lyrics, and was popular, such as jazz-rock and art-rock as well as other variations along this line of music. Well-known bands of this era were “Krok”, “Reportazh”, “Krosword” and others.

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    The 80’s brought new hope to the musical and art landscape of Ukraine. The USSR’s economic system was imploding and rotting away. The wave of freedom could be felt in the air. The Saint Petersburg-Moscow “Red Wave” musical movement was spread widely throughout the USSR as opposition to the existing Regime’. It was a time of tape recorders, of home recordings and hundreds of rerecorded cassette tapes. Bands like “Zoopark”, “Kino”, “Akvarium”, “Alica” were the monsters of the Soviet rock culture.
         The “blossoming” of rock music at the end of 1980s was inspired by Michail Gorbachev’s “Perestroika” (in Ukrainian “perebudova”). All the terms of “openness” and “accelerated prosperity” became popular. The legalization of rock music exploded like a whirlwind. Rock clubs began appearing in every city. All Philharmonic “VIA” bands fled their former “masters”, as the freedom to “rock” was re-born.
         The Kyiv rock club “Kuznya” gave birth to such well known Ukrainian hard rock bands as “Edem”, Perron”, “Kvartira 50”, “Komy Vniz”, “Titanik” and alternative bands “Kolez’kyi Asesor”, “Vopli Vodoplyasova” and “Rabbota Kho”. All played numerous concerts, constantly organizing various promotions and festivals, as clubs all over the country began working as one big musical mechanism. The rock and music clubs during that time created a “ symbiosis” of rehearsal bases, concert stages, informational centers as well as recording and distribution companies.
         The end of the 80’s gave way to a new form of musician, oriented toward the ideals of a national revival of Ukraine. Their ideals were born out of the powerful “Chervona Ruta” festival, which was a gathering point for Ukraine’s nationally aware, conscious, and creative populace. The highlight was the festival in Chernivtsi in 1989 when such famous bands as “Braty Gadyukiny”, “Vika Vradiy”, Zymovyi Sad”, “Komu Vnyz” and “VV” (Vopli Vodoplyasova) were heard for the first time.

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         During this wave alot of unique and original Ukrainian bands appeared in Ternopil’, Ivano-Frankivs’k, L’viv, and Kyiv, which were completely different from all others in that they were employing western standards.
         The beginning of the 90s witnessed a search for a National Identity among Ukrainian artists and enthusiasts to find their “niche” in the worlds oceans of musical styles and trends.
         However, the absence of a developed music industry and minimal show business infrastructure served as a deterrent to musicians’ efforts in surviving financially. Many became involved in related fields in order to support their musical aspirations. They created recording studios on their own, built equipment, became concert organizers, produced their own albums, etc. As opposed to pop-music, nobody was able to make a career in rock. No one became rich playing rock.. It was vice versa.
         It remains obvious to us that Ukrainian rock is a pure art form of creative, openhearted people.

     

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    Music Shops / Stores

    MuzTorg Music Store in Kyiv, Ukraine.
    MuzTorg Music Store in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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         Music Store in Kyiv, Ukraine.    MuzTorg

    MuzTorg in Mandarin Plaza in Besarabka market area. Most everything you need: music instruments; guitars, microphones, midi keayboards, monitors, synthezisers, etc. Helpful and courteous. Downtown Kiev. Web-site HERE

         Music Store in Donetsk, Ukraine.

    MuzTorg Address: 13, Schorsa Street. Most everything you need: music instruments; guitars, microphones, monitors, synthezisers, etc. Helpful and courteous. Web-site HERE

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