℗ 2022 Solo Musica
Released November 18, 2022
Duration 44m 38s
Record Label Solo Musica
Genre Classical (Art Song)
 

Passion for Ukraine

Lena Belkina, Violina Petrychenko

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1.1
Misyats na nebi (Arr. F. Nadenenko)
Traditional; Fedir Nadenenko; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:11
1.2
Tchotyry voly pasu ya (Arr. A. Kos-Anatolskiy)
Traditional; Anatoliy Kos-Anatolskiy; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
4:19
1.3
Tchy ya v luzi ne kalyna bula (Arr. O. Sandler)
Traditional; Oskar Sandler; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:02
1.4
Dusha se konvaliya nizhna
Gregory Alchevskiy; Khrystia Alchevska; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
2:04
1.5
Ne dyvysia na misyats vesnoiu
Gregory Alchevskiy; Lesia Ukrainka; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
2:19
1.6
Litnioyi nochi
Gregory Alchevskiy; Oleksandr Oles; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
2:00
1.7
Vechirnya pisnya
Volodymyr Samiylenko; Kyrylo Stetsenko; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:48
1.8
Stoyala ya I slukhala vesnu
Lesia Ukrainka; Kyrylo Stetsenko; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
1:52
1.9
Dyvlius ya na yasniyi zori
Kyrylo Stetsenko; Lesia Ukrainka; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
1:45
1.10
Vocalise-Prelude
Mykhailo Zherbin; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:12
1.11
Plyve moya dusha
Mykhailo Zherbin; Naum Tykhyi; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
2:20
1.12
Ostanni kvity
Lesia Ukrainka; Mykhailo Zherbin; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:50
1.13
Widmung
Friedrich Rückert; Illia Razumeiko; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:45
1.14
Kolyskova
Illia Razumeiko; Iryna Shklianka; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:14
1.15
Agnus Dei from "Requiem für Mariupol" (Sung in Ukrainian)
Illia Razumeiko; Lena Belkina; Violina Petrychenko
3:57
Digital Booklet
The Ukrainian folk song is unquestionably a unique phenomenon. No nation in history has amassed such a wealth of songs as those created by the Ukrainian people. UNESCO has an impressive audio library of folk songs from all over the world. The Ukrainian contribution amounts to some 15,500 songs and is far and away the biggest collection in the library. Folk music in the Ukrainian language originated in the 9th century at the time when Kyivan Rus was founded; the authors of the texts of most songs have long since been forgotten. Over the years, many composers researched and arranged them, principally for voice and piano, and transformed them into “Romances”, art songs, like German Lieder. The programme includes 15 songs: three romances by four composers and three folk songs. Each work has accompanied the artist's life in one way or another, so it has a special meaning for Lena Belkina. Many of the works on this album are being recorded for the first time – and this is a great opportunity to discover Ukrainian music, its character, its temperament, its melodic language and the influence of time upon it. The programme is emotional and multi-faceted and would not have sounded so authentic without the pianist Violina Petrychenko. She is making Ukrainian piano music known around the world, recording composers like Kosenko, Revutskyi, Barvinskyi and other artists little known in the wider world. This duet is a union of opposites that are brought together to complement one another, to reflect personal strength and passion for music. The artists united by a common goal – showing Ukrainian art full of love for their country to the whole world.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Solo Musica Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.11
-3.51 to -1.04
-23.83
-25.56 to -21.09
-19.71
-21.40 to -17.00
12
11 to 13
1
Misyats na nebi (Arr. F. Nadenenko)
-2.20-22.10-18.212
2
Tchotyry voly pasu ya (Arr. A. Kos-Anatolskiy)
-1.04-22.26-18.312
3
Tchy ya v luzi ne kalyna bula (Arr. O. Sandler)
-2.25-22.97-18.913
4
Dusha se konvaliya nizhna
-2.45-25.08-21.311
5
Ne dyvysia na misyats vesnoiu
-2.00-23.91-20.412
6
Litnioyi nochi
-3.22-23.97-20.513
7
Vechirnya pisnya
-2.96-25.02-21.413
8
Stoyala ya I slukhala vesnu
-3.51-25.56-21.213
9
Dyvlius ya na yasniyi zori
-1.95-25.49-19.812
10
Vocalise-Prelude
-1.04-21.09-17.012
11
Plyve moya dusha
-1.83-23.13-19.413
12
Ostanni kvity
-2.53-24.51-20.613
13
Widmung
-1.04-23.76-19.313
14
Kolyskova
-2.50-25.21-21.313
15
Agnus Dei from "Requiem für Mariupol" (Sung in Ukrainian)
-1.05-23.38-18.012

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