Immerse yourself in the rich, evocative sounds of Ukrainian classical music with the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra's captivating album, "Kolessa: Symphony No. 1 / Skoryk: Hutsul Tryptich, Carpathian Concerto." Released on January 1, 1995, under the Decca (UMO) label, this album is a testament to the orchestra's virtuosity and the profound compositions of Myroslav Skoryk and Yakiv Kolessa.
The album opens with Kolessa's Symphony No. 1, a four-movement masterpiece that paints a vivid sonic landscape of the Carpathian region. From the blooming orchards of the first movement to the lively festivities of the fourth, each segment is a journey through the heart of Ukrainian folk traditions and natural beauty.
The second half of the album features Skoryk's works, beginning with the Hutsul Tryptich, a poignant three-part suite that tells the story of Ivan and Marichka, set against the backdrop of Hutsul life. The album concludes with the dynamic Carpathian Concerto, a piece that showcases the orchestra's technical prowess and the composer's innovative spirit.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Ukrainian symphonic music, offering a blend of lyrical melodies, rhythmic vitality, and deep emotional resonance. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.