Credit: DTEK/Cover Images Workers, musicians, and a choir performed the Ukrainian Christmas carol “Shchedryk” – widely known ...
In early 1919, when Ukraine's pleas for recognition were falling on largely deaf ears, it dispatched not only diplomats to ...
Concertgoers filled Carnegie Hall on a rainy Thursday in October 1922 for a 35-piece performance by the Ukrainian National Choir. It was the first stop on an American tour to promote Ukrainian culture ...
At Great Hearts Academy in Scottsdale, three middle schoolers stepped forward together, asking to perform Carol of the Bells as a trio; something they’d been quietly practicing for weeks.
On Dec. 4, Carnegie Hall will host a holiday celebration to benefit Ukraine. Compositions by Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Eric Whitacre and others will be performed by choral groups from North ...
A group of men and women in traditional embroidered dress took the stage at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 5, 1922, for a performance that the New York Tribune dubbed “a marvel of technical skill.” The New ...
The sound of Christmas for many is the laughter of children, the carols of neighbors, and the beautiful music of the Bells of the Rockies handbell choir. Ring in the holiday season with this beautiful ...
Pokrovsk, the Ukrainian city that gave the world Shchedryk, “Carol of the Bells”, is again at the center of Ukraine’s fight ...