Sunday, April 6, 2008

"ODESSA GARDENS"

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"UKRAINIAN PRINCESS FOR A DAY"

Costume Shop
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"SANTA SOPHIA'S CATHEDRAL"

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"YALTA'S PEBBLE BEACH"

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"UKRAINIAN SWEETS"


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'SANTA SOPHIA CATHEDRAL"

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"SAINT VOLODYMYR CHURCH"

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"SAINT ANDREWS CHURCH"


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"SAINT MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL"


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"MUSICIAN"


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"KIEV ARTISTS STREET"


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"INDEPENDENCE SQUARE"


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"SUNRISE IN ODESSA"


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"OPEN AIR DISCO"

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"ODESSA"

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"ODESSA"

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"ODESSA"


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"ODESSA CABLE CARTS"



Odessa: cable cart to beach
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"L'VIV OPERA HOUSE"


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"L'VIV


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"KIEV'S INDEPENDENCE SQUARE"

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"UKRAINE ART"

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"CUPULA OF SAINT ANDREWS"


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"LENIN"


Crimea, Yalta's Main Square
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"KIEV"


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"KIEV'S WHITE HOUSE"


"NATIONAL BANK"

National Bank
One of Kiev's most beautiful buildings

"KIEV'S NATURE"

Kiev's nature
In addition to its numerous historic sites, Kiev is a city with many wild open areas that are perfect for all kinds of recreation.

SAINT ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL"




St. Andrew's Cathedral Andriyivska church — now a museum — is well-known to tourists.

"SAINT MICHAEL'S IN KIEV"


Saint Michaels Kiev
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"KIEV MONASTERY OF THE CAVES"


Kiev Monastery of the Caves (Pechers'k Lavra)
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"KIEV BOTANICAL GARDENS"


Kiev Botanical Garden
In the beginning of May Kiev's numerous park areas burst into bloom, providing many unforgettable views.

"MAP OF UKRAINE"


Saturday, April 5, 2008

"UKRAINE"


Location of Ukraine
Ukraine is an Eastern European country that is located between Russia in the east and Romania, Poland and Moldova in the west. Belarus is located in the north. Ukraine borders the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
It lies on the coordinates of 49� North and 32� East latitude and longitude respectively. The land area covered by Ukraine is 603,700 sq km. The coastline measures 2,782 km.
Provinces of Ukraine
Ukraine Political Map clearly features the provinces along with their respective capitals. Some of the provinces of Ukraine are:
Luhanska
Kharkivska
Donerska
Zaporizka
Khersonska
Republica Kyrm
Mykolayivska
Cherkaska
Poltavska
Sumska
Chernihivska
Odeska
Vinnytska
Zhytomyrska
Rivnenska
Volynska
Khmelnytska
Lvivska

MUSIC BY MYROSLAV SKORYK




MYROSLAV SKORYK

(born in 1938 in Lviv, Ukraine) is the author of a very diverse and impressive oeuvre. Although contemporary in its vocabulary and means of expression, his music often draws from the rich well of Ukrainian folklore. Among his most popular compositions are the Concerto for Orchestra (Carpathian); the Hutsul Tryptich; Violin Concertos Nos.1 & 2; Piano Concertos Nos.1 & 2; the Cello Concerto and the Sonatas for Violin and Piano.
The composer has also written music for some 40 films, of which the best known is Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. He also writes jazz and popular music.
Skoryk's works are regularly performed throughout Ukraine, the other republics of the former Soviet Union, as well as in Germany, France, Austria, Holland, Bulgaria, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Poland, Canada, and in recent years, in the United States, England and Australia.

Skoryk entered the Lviv Music School in 1945, but in 1947, he and his parents were deported to Siberia and were not permitted to return until 1955.
He was then accepted to the Lviv Conservatory, where he studied composition with S. Liudkevych, P. Simovych and A. Soltys.
From 1960 to 1964 he studied at the Moscow Conservatory in the doctoral program with the celebrated Dmitri Kabalevsky.
Upon graduation, he joined the faculty of the Lviv Conservatory and, in 1967, the Kyiv Conservatory, where he remained as professor of composition until 1988.
In 1968, Skoryk was selected to be the secretary of the Ukrainian Union of Composers and, in 1988, he became the head of the Lviv branch of this same organization.
He is the winner of the prestigious Shevchenko Prize and holds the title
"People's Artist of Ukraine".
After the death of Borys Lyatoshynsky in 1968, Skoryk, despite his young age, became one of Ukraine's most important professors of composition.
His many students include such prominent contemporary composers as Stankovych, Karabyts, Kyva, Ilyin and Balakauskas.
Myroslav Skoryk presently resides in Ukraine, and travels frequently to concertise and lecture in Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia.
My favorite song composed by him is " The moon in the sky"