There's a Ukrainian holiday tradition of singing "kolyadkas", folk songs that have been passed down for centuries. Last year, composer Ivan Nebesnyy created a symphony to celebrate this beloved tradition. On Today's show, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine presents selections from the world premiere of "Christmas Symphonies" by Ivan Nebesnyy.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frank Martin: Fox Trot
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Hugh Wolff, conductor
European American Music
Teldec 90852
Paul Dooley: Northern Nights
Lisa Pegher, solo percussion; Lake George Music Festival Symphony; Roger Kalia, conductor
Lake George Music Festival, Lake George High School Lake George, NY
Piano Puzzler: Contestant is Colleen Stadnick from Katy, TX
Mathew Locke: Selections from The Tempest
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Richard Egarr, conductor
Ordway Concert Hall, Saint Paul, MN
Hour 2
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 Movement 4 Finale
National Symphony of Ukraine; Theodore Kuchar, conductor
The Best of Prokofiev
Naxos 8556681
Frederic Chopin, arr. David Shenton: Variations on Santa Claus is Coming to Town, After the Chopin Etudes
Joanne Polk, piano
Steinway Studios, New York, NY
Rosephanye Powell: A Christmas Medley
Matthew Mazzola, tenor; Cortez Mitchell, countertenor; Brian Hinman, tenor; Chanticleer
Concerts at St Ignatius, St Ignatius Loyola Church, New York, NY
Ivan Nebesnyy: Christmas Symphonies (excerpts)
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine; Volodymyr Sirenko, conductor
National Opera of Ukraine, Kiev
Nick Auer: The Sound of Christmas!
Genghis Barbie
Home for the Holidays
Sublyme Records NA
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