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Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz- The Kobza

SKU: 093070870529
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the album cover for Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz - The Kobza
the album cover for Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz - The Kobza

Recorded in 1961, this album features 12 Ukrainian folk songs and epics played on the kobza (a member of the lute family) and sung by Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz. Konoplenko, who focused on the violin and guitar during his early musical studies, switched to the kobza when the renowned player Danylo Potapenko presented him with a 150-year-old instrument. Konoplenko modernized the kobza, adding frets, and forged a successful career as a soloist. He also wrote several books on the instrument. The liner notes feature a brief history of the kobza and it's importance in Ukrainian culture. The notes also include background on each tune as well as song lyrics in Ukrainian and English.

Tracklist:

  1. A Cossack Was Leaving For War
  2. The Black Cloud
  3. O, Betrothed Maiden
  4. Oh My Mother Told Me
  5. For Your Cherry Lips
  6. Ukranian Folk Dances: Highlander's Kolomeyka/Carpathian Dance/Choomak/Doodochka
  7. Bayda
  8. O, Green Oak Tree
  9. Our Ukraine
  10. Blow, Wind, Unto Ukraine
  11. There Stands A Mountain
  12. A Bundle Of Jocund Folk Songs: If I But The Magic Knew/Be Gone, Death!/John Was Sowing Millet
Format: New CD/International

Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz- The Kobza

SKU: 093070870529
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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Recorded in 1961, this album features 12 Ukrainian folk songs and epics played on the kobza (a member of the lute family) and sung by Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozetz. Konoplenko, who focused on the violin and guitar during his early musical studies, switched to the kobza when the renowned player Danylo Potapenko presented him with a 150-year-old instrument. Konoplenko modernized the kobza, adding frets, and forged a successful career as a soloist. He also wrote several books on the instrument. The liner notes feature a brief history of the kobza and it's importance in Ukrainian culture. The notes also include background on each tune as well as song lyrics in Ukrainian and English.

Tracklist:

  1. A Cossack Was Leaving For War
  2. The Black Cloud
  3. O, Betrothed Maiden
  4. Oh My Mother Told Me
  5. For Your Cherry Lips
  6. Ukranian Folk Dances: Highlander's Kolomeyka/Carpathian Dance/Choomak/Doodochka
  7. Bayda
  8. O, Green Oak Tree
  9. Our Ukraine
  10. Blow, Wind, Unto Ukraine
  11. There Stands A Mountain
  12. A Bundle Of Jocund Folk Songs: If I But The Magic Knew/Be Gone, Death!/John Was Sowing Millet