Violina Petrychenko decided to put together a program that would combine
the musical traditions of Western Europe and Ukraine. The first part
presents two composers, whose work is rooted in the classical
traditions: Levko Revutsky and Viktor Kosenko. The remaining three,
Kolessa as well as Igor and Juri Shamo, strove to draw on a greater
number of folkloristic motifs. It was the piece Carpathian Fantasy by
Juri Schamo, which gave her the idea to this program, because the work
itself stands for the combination of musical traditions.
There is nothing in "Ukranian music" that remotely reflects Western tradition or a combination of such.
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