Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra releases CD of Ukrainian music

From: Ukrainian Weekly, The | Date: December 10, 1995| Author: Khristina Lew | Copyright information


Ukrainian Weekly, The

12-10-1995

Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra releases CD of Ukrainian music.

It's been a great year for Ukraine's premier orchestra. Following a critically acclaimed performance at the Festival of Perth in February, the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra again brings Ukraine's virtuosity to the world stage with the December release of a compact disc featuring works by Ukrainian composers Mykola Kolessa and Myroslav Skoryk.

The "Music of Uk...

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