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This Week's Selection: The Red Rose |
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The Red Rose |
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A popular song which recounts the story of a woman who finds the courage to leave her abusive husband. |
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Performed live at INSIDE on October 24, 1999 [Cleveland, OH]. Vocals by Divchata V Kukhni, Andrei Pidkivka on sopilka (wooden flute), Alexander Fedoriouk on tsymbaly (hammered dulcimer) and Don Safranek on percussion. |
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The Grave in the Field |
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A plaintive song about a grave which asks the wind to blow grass seed upon it so it may always stay green and beautiful. |
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Performed live at the Pittsburgh Ukrainain Renaissance Festival on September 26, 1999 [Pittsburgh, PA]. Vocals by Divchata V Kukhni, and Andrei Pidkivka on sopilka (wooden flute). |
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Bless Them, Earth |
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An ancient wedding song asking the Earth to bestow upon the married couple a long life, much happiness and many children. |
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Vocals by Divchata V Kukhni and Michael Flohr with Don Safranek on percussion. Available on Bon Appetit!, the debut CD of Divchata V Kukhni. |
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