Ivakhiv, Solomiya / Gadeliya, Angelina: Ukraine - Journey to Freedom
Ivakhiv, Solomiya / Gadeliya, Angelina: Ukraine - Journey to Freedom
Format: CD
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Artist: Ivakhiv, Solomiya / Gadeliya, Angelina
Label: Labor Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 790987709521
Genre: Classical
Outstanding duo Solomiya Ivakhiv and Angelina Gadeliya give a stunning performance of these compositions for violin and piano, penned by Ukrainian composers over the span of a century. The pieces on this disc represent musical shifts and currents that dominated between the years 1919 and 2014. The program includes the late romanticism of Kosenko, Lyatoshynsky's expressionistic Violin Sonata, the neo-folklorism of Myroslav Skoryk, and the "Postscriptum" sonata by one of the most celebrated Ukrainian composers of our time, Valentyn Silvestrov.
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