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Shche ne vmerly Ukrainy ni slava ni volya (Ukrainian: Ще не вмерли України ні слава ні воля The glory and the freedom of Ukraine has not yet died) is the national anthem of Ukraine. The anthem's music was officially adopted by Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada on January 15, 1992. The official lyrics were adopted on March 6, 2003 by the Law on the Anthem of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Закон про Гімн України). The song was the national anthem of the Ukrainian Republic, West Ukraine, and Carpatho-Ukraine, and was once again adopted by independent Ukraine following its secession from the Soviet Union. Before its re-adaptation a competition for a national anthem among three patriotic songs took place with one of the other songs being "For Ukraine" (Za Ukrainu) by Mykola Voronyi.
Rté Concert Orchestra Mannion O Neill McCullough Costello Casey John Rutter Mykola Leontovych Erich Wolfgang Korngold George Frideric Handel Watts Byrne Ethelbert Nevin Felix Mendelssohn Charles Wesley Whitefield Franz Xaver Gruber Mohr George Ratcliffe Woodward Woodward Adolphe Adam Sullivan Barnett 1754 1937 2007
Tracklist: (tracks marked with * feature an orchestra only) 1. In Dulci Jubilo [0:00]* 2. O Come All Ye Faithful [1:46] 3. Candlelight Carol [5:04] 4. Gaudete (Piae Cantiones) [8:50] 5. Carol of the Bells [10:57]* 6. Der Schneemann [13:57]* 7. Joy to the World [17:54] 8. Don oíche úd i mBeithill [19:37] 9. The Rosary [22:10] 10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [24:15] 11. Christmas Fantasy [26:34]* 12. The First Noel [29:42]* 13. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [32:28] 14. Silent Night [35:05] 15. Ding Dong Merrily on High [39:18]* 16. O Holy Night [42:12] An orchestral/choral album performed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the RTÉ Cór na nÓg, featuring Christmas standards and traditional carols. It was recorded exclusively for the RTÉ Guide and RTÉ Radio 1. Ripped and scanned by me. / Conductor: David Brophy Tenor: Paul Byrom Recorded in Studio 1, RTÉ Radio Centre, Dublin 4, June 2007 Choral Director: Máire Mannion Backing vocals: Fidelma Kelly, Olivia Nestor, Trish O'Neill, Paul McGeogh, Vincent Lynch Recording Producer: Gary Cole Recording Engineer: Richard McCullough Editing and Mastering: Regent Records Editorial Management: Anthony Long, General Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra Executive Producer: Gareth Costello, Project Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra / Track 1 is a traditional piece, arranged by Casey (first name unknown) Track 2 and 13 are traditional pieces, arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 3 composed and written by John Rutter Track 4 is a piece of anonymous origin Track 5 is composed by Mykola Leontovych, and arranged by Richard Hayman Track 6 is composed and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold Track 7 is composed by George Frideric Handel with lyrics by Isaac Watts, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Tracks 8 and 12 are traditional pieces, arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 9 is composed by Ethelbert Nevin with lyrics by Robert Cameron Rogers, and arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 10 is composed by Felix Mendelssohn with lyrics by Charles Wesley & George Whitefield, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 11 is composed and arranged by Noel Kelehan Track 14 is composed by Franz Xaver Gruber with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 15 is a traditional piece with lyrics by George Ratcliffe Woodward, and arranged by John Tate Track 16 is composed by Adolphe Adam with lyrics by John Sullivan Dwight, and arranged by Barnett (first name unknown)
Alexander Scriabin Barrientos Mykola Lysenko Alexander Borodin Sánchez Arteaga
El Coro y la Orquesta Estables del Centro Provincial de las Artes Teatro Argentino inauguran el ciclo integral de la música sinfónica de Alexander Scriabin en el Auditorio Nacional. Con la dirección de André Dos Santos (Brasil) y la participación de Guadalupe Barrientos (mezzosoprano) y Santiago Bürgi (tenor) como solistas, los cuerpos artísticos ofrecerán la obertura de la ópera Taras Bulba del ucraniano Mykola Lysenko, las Danzas polovetsianas de la ópera El Príncipe Igor de Alexander Borodin y la sinfonía n° 1 op. 26 en mi mayor de Alexander Scriabin. La dirección del Coro está a cargo de Hernán Sánchez Arteaga.
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