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sheaf of
wheat called the didukh, garlic, hay, and others),
performing koliadky ('carols') and so on. Each
ritual has its own
meaning and purpose, as such...
- also
became heavily intertwined with
singing of the
Ukrainian Carols (
koliadky).
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media related to Vertep. "Vertep" at...
- Romanian: colindă, Polish: kolęda, Gr****: κάλαντα "Entry
Display Web Page". "
Koliadky in the 21st
Century – Razom". https://diasporiana.org...
- Vechera, and the
vigil that follows,
Ukrainian families often sing
carols (
koliadky). In some
communities the
ancient Ukrainian tradition of
caroling is carried...
-
ceremonial (i.e., wedding, funeral) songs, and
seasonal songs such as
koliadky and haivky. With
Byzantine Christianity came
Byzantine chant and a vigorous...
-
Ionian and
Aeolian modes. This is a
feature of
traditional paraliturgical Koliadky. The
augmented 2nd
interval is found, as well as the
raising of the fourth...
- can be
divided into four
basic groups:
ritual songs - such as
carols (
koliadky and shchedrivky),
spring songs,
songs about nymphs (rusalka songs), and...
-
Concerto in F
minor Five
miniatures on
Ukrainian folk
themes Cycle for
piano "
Koliadky i Shchedrivky" (Колядки і щедрівки)
Piano collection for children: "Our...
- (c. 1936,
published 1938)
Twelve Russian Fairy Tales. Op. 58. (1937)
Koliadky. Noëls ukrainiens,
chant spiritual. Op. 60. (c. 1938)
Concerto for Piano...
- v
Obriadakh i
Pesniakh [Bread in
rituals and songs] 1886 –
articles on
Koliadky [carols] in
Kievskaia Starina 1889–1890 –
articles on
cultural experiences...