ENSEMBLE "DREVO": Paradise has blossomed -Traditional Ukrainian folk music and Christmas carols

Ensemble "DREVO"

Paradise has blossomed -Traditional Ukrainian folk music and Christmas carols

© 2002 A.Zakharenko (200126100114)

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Drevo gathers and brings to life centuries old Christian folk songs (spiritual verses and Ukrainian Christmas carols) in an authentic and exceptionally moving manner.

tracks

1 For a Good Day, O Host, to You
2 Oh, Uncle, Uncle, in Your Yard
3 Suffering Mother Stood Near the Cross
4 Sees God, Sees Creator
5 Did You Learn, O Brothers, Wonderful News
6 Oh, There Were Unfaithful People
7 Have Come the Three Kings to Christ With Gifts
8 Oh, Uncle, Uncle, in Your Yard
9 Oh, Did You Learn, O People, Such News
10 Graceful Lady Treaded Through the World
11 In the Honoured Lord's Yard
12 Our Watcher, Show Us the Way
13 Wonderful Time Has Come
14 Oh, in Jerusalem There Are Two Monasteries
15 Oh, in Jerusalem Bells Ring Early in the Morning
16 What Wonderful News
17 Through the Wide Field, Through the Deep Sea
18 Ah, in the Field, in the Field Bees Buzz
19 Oh, Christ Sat to Have a Supper
20 Christmas Day, Angel Has Come; Many Years
21 Yesterday Night From the Sky Yard
22 Many Years

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Drevo brings back to light traditional Ukrainian folk music and Christmas carols.

One thousand years ago with the ward of Christianity to Ukraine the culture on these grounds did not begin anew, but its new page was opened. Alongside with the partially kept prior archaic layers and on their basis, the Christianity has formed other original forms of culture, genres and styles.The influence of these processes on national Ukrainian music was especially expressive.
In pagan times the Kolyadkas (Ukrainian Christmas carols) (¹1,4,5,7-11,14,16,18,20,21) and Shchedrivkas (Ukrainian Christmas carols)(¹2,15,17,19) were a component of sacramentals related with New Year Day and vernal equinox. In later time Kolyadkas and Shchedrivkas (Ukrainian Christmas carols) became a symbol of Christmas time and other biblical dates and events. Obviously, such reassess of function has served as the reason of a semantic and stylistic variety of Ukrainian Christmas carols, represented on the disk.
The content of spiritual verses is always Christian. Their musical stylistics can inherit ancient epic singing-narrative tradition of east Slavs (¹6). The closest relation with Orthodox Church Christian religious doctrine and ideology, and also with Church service music is observed in folk canticles (¹3,12,13) and polychronions (¹20,22).
The biblical characters (Jesus Christ, The Theotokos, apostles Peter and Paul, saint George and saint Basil, Herod the king and others), and also place of events in folklore musical compositions as though they are passed through a prism of representation of the Ukrainian peasant consequently get typical features of Ukrainian everyday life.
The musical stylistics of the folk compositions, represented on the disk, shows different stages of Ukrainian folk music history. Besides it is caused by the certain regional tradition. The heterophone Ukrainian Christmas carols from Polissia (North Ukraine) are the most archaic. The manner of their performance is especially ceremonial, and reminds a wail (¹2,8,11). In other regions of Ukraine such manner of singing is of rare occurrence (¹15). The characteristics of the later stylistic features are: adding of an independent top voice to a song melody (¹9,14,17,18); expansion and enriching the canvas with additional voices (¹1,12). So it forms chord-harmonic canticle style of 17-18 centuries (¹3,4,5,7,10,13,16,20,22) and change vocal manner to church singing (¹5,16). Dniper Livoberezhzhia singing (¹3,7,13) is noticeable for its extended, polyphonically wide style. It is very close to local lyrical singing tradition. In Polissia the singing of winter ceremonial songs could be traditionally accompanied by a violin (¹8,21).
This disk represents only small part of a unique musical folklore heritage of Ukrainian people. Tunes were recorded on an audio tape in 1978-1999. All of them were performed by singers from villages of three regions of Ukraine - Pripyat, Polissia, Poltavshchina and Cherkashchina. Ensemble "Drevo" has kept features of local musical stylistics (canvas , characteristic sound, a melodic variation, ornamentation) and a language dialect.
The ensemble "Drevo" (founded in Kiev in 1979) has begun the movement for authentic reproduction of traditional Ukrainian folk music. The art director is an ethnomusicologist, the candidate of an art criticism, senior lecturer of National musical academy of Ukraine Eugeny Efremov. The ensemble consists of the young scientists, who collect and investigate traditional village music of different regions of Ukraine - mainly Polissia, Podillia and Livobverezhzhia - for many years. "Drevo" recovers the material gathered in ethnographic expeditions without additional art processing, keeping its natural, original form.

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  • great
    author: drevo devotee

    Wonderful, heartfelt, rustic voices rise up! Inspirational.

  • Superb!
    author: Anaela & Misha

    Spirit of old Slavic ages in the christian costume!

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