Mykola Leontovych
Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych (Ukrainian: Микола Дмитрович Леонтович, pronounced [mɪˈkɔlɐ dmɪˈtrɔʋet͡ʃ ɫeɔnˈtɔʋet͡ʃ] ; 13 December [O.S. 1 December] 1877 – 23 January 1921) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist, and teacher. His music was inspired by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko and the Ukrainian National Music School. Leontovych specialised in a cappella choral music, ranging from original compositions to church music to elaborate arrangements of folk music.
Leontovych was born and raised in Monastyrok in the Podolia province of the Russian Empire (now in Vinnytsia Oblast, Western Ukraine). He was educated as a priest in the Kamianets-Podilskyi Theological Seminary. With the independence of the Ukrainian state in the 1917 revolution, he moved to Kyiv, where he worked at the Kyiv Conservatory and the Mykola Lysenko Institute of Music and Drama. He composed "Shchedryk" in 1904 (premiered in 1916), now known to the English-speaking world as "Carol of the Bells". He was murdered by a Soviet agent in 1921 and is known as a martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Ukrainian Church, where he is also remembered for his liturgy, the first composed in the vernacular, specifically in the modern Ukrainian language.
During his lifetime, Leontovych's compositions and arrangements became popular with musicians across the Ukrainian region of the Russian Empire. Performances of his works in Western Europe and North America earned him the nickname "the Ukrainian Bach". Apart from "Shchedryk", Leontovych's music is performed primarily in Ukraine and by the Ukrainian diaspora.
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Creator of the Stars of Night - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Vigilate a 5, T. 27 (Cantiones Sacrae, 1589) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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3 Advent Carols: II. Saviour of the World - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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This Is the Record of John - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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9 Advent-Motetten, Op. 176: I. Rorate caeli - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Telling - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Bogoroditse Devo "Rejoice, O Virgin" - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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A Tender Shoot - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Puer natus est nobis - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Puer natus est nobis a 4 (Gradualia, 1607) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Sussex Carol (Arr. Ledger) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Cantique de Noël - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Carol of the Bells - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Watts' Cradle Song - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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I Saw Three Ships (Arr. Ledger) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Away in a Manger (Cradle Song)[Arr. Briggs] - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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The Seven Joys of Mary (Arr. Whitehead) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Ecce advenit - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Ecce advenit a 4, T. 128 (Gradualia, 1607) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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The Gracious Gift - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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A Gallery Carol (Arr. Jacques) - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Bethlehem Down - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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Nowell Sing We - Christmas at St George's Chapel, Windsor -
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