Рlay, bandura, play
Music is a major part of
Ukrainian culture, with a long history and many influences. From traditional folk music,
to classical and modern rock,
Ukraine has produced several internationally recognised musicians including Kirill Karabits,
Okean Elzy
and Ruslana.
Elements from traditional Ukrainian folk music made their way into Western
music and even into modern jazz.
Ukrainian music sometimes
presents a perplexing mix of exotic melismatic singing with chordal harmony.
The most striking general characteristic of authentic ethnic Ukrainian folk
music is the wide use of minor modes or keys which incorporate augmented 2nd
intervals.
During the Baroque period,
music was an important discipline for those that had received a higher education
in Ukraine .
It had a place of considerable importance in the curriculum of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Much of the nobility was
well versed in music with many Ukrainian Cossack leaders such as (Mazepa,
Paliy, Holovatyj, Sirko) being accomplished players of the kobza, bandura
or torban.
The first dedicated musical
academy was set up in Hlukhiv ,
Ukraine in 1738
and students were taught to sing, play violin and bandura from manuscripts. As
a result, many of the earliest composers and performers within the Russian
empire were ethnically Ukrainian, having been born or educated in Hlukhiv, or
had been closely associated with this music school. See: Dmytro Bortniansky, Maksym Berezovsky
and Artemiy Vedel.
Ukrainian classical music falls
into three distinct categories defined by whether the composer was of Ukrainian
ethnicity living in Ukraine, a composer of non-Ukrainian ethnicity who was born
or at some time was a citizen of Ukraine, or an ethnic Ukrainian living outside
of Ukraine within the Ukrainian diaspora. The music of these three
groups differs considerably, as do the audiences for whom they cater.
Since the mid-1960s, Western-influenced pop music has
been growing in popularity in Ukraine .
Folk singer and harmonium player Mariana Sadovska
is prominent. Ukrainian pop and folk music arose with the international
popularity of groups and performers like Vopli Vidoplyasova, Dakh Daughters,
Ruslana and Okean Elzy.
See the top-10 of ukrainian pop songs Best of 2015 - Ukraine
See the top-10 of ukrainian pop songs Best of 2015 - Ukraine
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