Sacred Music of Ukraine, Italy & Malta

September 25, 2024, 10:00 pm

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11th-century Slavonic Orthodox Church, featuring three golden-domed towers. the outside walls feature depictions of the saints.
Detail of the Dormition Cathedral of the Kyivan Cave Monastery (Photo: Wolodymyr Lavrynenko)

From Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv, Liatoshynskyi Capella. the early music ensemble named for Ukrainian composer, conductor, and pedagogue Borys Liatoshynskyi, takes us to Italy, Malta, and Ukraine in a program of lamentations by composers from these three regions. Tonight’s program was recorded live in concert August 15, 2023 in the Church of the Monastery of Santa Maria de Santes Creus, an outstanding jewel of Medieval Catalan art, in Aiguamúrcia, Tarragona, during the Jordi Savall Festival.

Thanks to WFMT’s association with the European Broadcasting Union, we’re able to bring you tonight’s program as a stream for thirty days following the broadcast. A blue “Listen” button will appear while the link is accessible.

Playlist

Дмитро Туптало/Dmytro Tuptalo (1651-1709)
О восліублений сине/O Beloved Son

Antonio Caldara (ca 1670-1736)
Caro mea vere est cibus
Trio Sonata in E minor, Opus 1, No. 5


Дмитро Туптало/Dmytro Tuptalo (1651-1709)
Мати милосерда/Mother of Mercy

Максим Березовський/Maksym Berezovsky (1745-1777)
Violin Sonata in C

Дмитро Бортнянський/Dmitry Bortniansky (1751-1825)
Salve Regina

Anonymous
Страдальная мати/Mater Dolorosa

Girolamo Abos (1715-1760)
Stabat Mater

Дмитро Туптало/Dmytro Tuptalo (1651-1709)
Мати милосерда/Mother of Mercy

ARTISTS
Київський камерний хор ім. Б. Лятошинського/Liatoshynskyi Capella
Natalia Khmilevska, Olesia Liuba, sopranos
Roman Melish, contertenor
Tetiana Andriyevska, Mariana Ptashnyk, violins
Tetiana Grechanivska, cello
Natalia Fomenko, postive organ & harpsichord