Kazka

grupo musical ucraniano

Kazka (em ucraniano: Казка; em português: Conto de Fadas) é um grupo musical electro-folk ucraniano formado em Kiev em 2017 por Oleksandra Zaritska, Mykita Budas e Dmytro Mazuriak.[1][2]

Referências

  1. The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians. [S.l.]: Grove. 2022. ISBN 978-0195170672 
  2. «Band Kazka became the breakthrough of the year at the M1 Music Awards 2018». stb.ua (em russo). 2018. Consultado em 25 Maio 2020. Cópia arquivada em 25 de setembro de 2019 

Leitura adicional editar

  • Antonovych, Myroslav. The Chants from Ukrainian Heirmologia. Bilthoven: A. B. Creyghton, 1974.
  • Antonovych, Myroslav ve Irene R. Makaryk. "Musical Brain-Drain: The Ukrainian Influence on Russian Liturgical Music." Studia Ukrainica 2 (1984): ss. 121-39.
  • Bahry, Romana. "Rock Culture and Rock Music in Ukraine." In Rocking the State: Rock Music and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia, ed. Sabrina Petra Ramet, ss. 243-96. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1994.
  • Baley, Virko. "Boris Lyatoshynsky and Ukrainian Opera: Etudes toward an Essay." Opera Journal 27, 3 (Eylül 1994): ss. 12-18.
  • Filenko, Taras ve Tamara Bulat. The World of Mykola Lysenko. Edmonton: Ukraine Millennium Foundation, 2001.
  • Helbig, Adriana. "The Cyberpolitics of Music in Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution." Current Musicology (Sonbahar 2006): ss. 81-101.
  • Klid, Bohdan. "Songwriting and Singing: Ukrainian Revolutionary and Not So Revolutionary Activities in the 1860s." JUS 33/34 (2008): ss. 263-78.
  • Kononenko, Natalie O. Ukrainian Minstrels: And the Blind Shall Sing. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1998.
  • Kulikovic, M. "Stalin and Post-Stalin Elements in Soviet Ukrainian Music." Ukrainian Review (Münih) 7 (1959): ss. 83-92.
  • Kytasty, Hryhoriy. A Few Reflections on Ukrainian Music under Soviet Rule. New York: Eastern European Fund, 1954.
  • Lutsiv, Volodymyr. "Kobza-Bandura and 'Dumy' and Their Significance in the History of the Ukrainian People." UR 13, 1 (İlkbahar 1966): ss. 53-70.
  • Noll, William. "The Social Role and Economic Status of Blind Peasant Minstrels in Ukraine." HUS 17, 1/2 (Haziran 1993): ss. 45-71.
  • Olkhovskyverey. Music under the Soviets. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955.
  • Pauls, John P. "Musical Works Based on the Legend of Mazepa." UR 11, 4 (Kış 1964): ss. 57-65.
  • Roccasalvo, Joan L. The Plainchant Tradition of Southwestern Rus'. Boulder, Colo.: East European Monographs, 1986.
  • Shatulsky, Myron. The Ukrainian Folk Dance. Toronto: Kobzar Publishing Company, 1986.
  • Shtokalko, Zinovii. A Kobzar Handbook. Trans. Andrij Homjatkevyc. Edmonton and Toronto: CIUS Press, 1989.
  • Sichynskyi, Denys. Ukrainian Christmas Carols. New York: Surma Books and Music, 1960.
  • Soroker, Yakov. Ukrainian Musical Elements in Classical Music. Edmonton ve Toronto: CIUS Press, 1995.
  • Two Hundred and One Ukrainian Folk Songs. New York: Surma Books and Music, 1971.
  • Yekelchyk, Serhy. "Diktat and Dialogue in Stalinist Culture: Staging Patriotic Historical Opera in Soviet Ukraine (1936-1954)." Slavic Review 59, 3 (Sonbahar 2000): ss. 597-624.