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Alexander Koshetz

Alexander Koshetz (12 September 1875 – 21 September 1944) was a Ukrainian choral conductor, arranger, composer, ethnographer, writer, musicologist, and lecturer. He helped popularize Ukrainian music around the world. His name is sometimes transliterated as Oleksandr Koshyts (Ukrainian: Олександр Кошиць).

At one time, a performance of Koshetz's Ukrainian National Chorus held the world record for audience attendance, excluding sporting events. His performance also popularized Mykola Leontovych's "Shchedryk" in his concert, which Peter Wilhousky later translated into the popular "Carol of the Bells".

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Nina Koshetz

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niece of Alexander Koshetz. Nina Koshetz was born in Kyiv, then moved to Moscow and became an opera singer. Her father, opera singer Pavel Koshetz (Ukrainian:...

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Chronological list of Russian classical composers

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Konstantin Eiges (1875–1950) Reinhold Glière (1875–1956) Alexander Goldenweiser (1875–1961) Alexander Koshetz (1875–1944) Grikor Suni (1876–1939) Sergei Bortkiewicz...

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List of Russian composers

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(1870–1921) Nikolai Korndorf (1947–2001) Viktor Kosenko (1896–1938) Alexander Koshetz (1875–1944), born in present-day Ukraine Nikita Koshkin (born 1956)...

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Mykola Lysenko

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influence on later Ukrainian composers, including Stanyslav Lyudkevych, Alexander Koshetz, Kyrylo Stetsenko, Yakiv Stepovy, and most importantly, Mykola Leontovych...

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Marina Koshetz

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prominent singer Nina Koshetz and the actor Alexander von Schubert. She used Marina Schubert as her name for her early film work. Koshetz sang in staged opera...

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List of Romantic composers

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Alexander Koshetz...

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Mykola Leontovych

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the student choir of the Kyiv University under the leadership of Alexander Koshetz. In December 1916, the performance of his arrangement of "Shchedryk"...

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Musical nationalism

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(1882–1922), Mykola Leontovych (1877–1921), Yakiv Stepovy (1883–1921), Alexander Koshetz (1877–1944), and later, Levko Revutsky (1889–1977). At the same time...

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September 21

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Romania (b. 1893) 1942 – John Symes, English cricketer (b. 1879) 1944 – Alexander Koshetz, Ukrainian choral conductor, arranger, composer (b. 1875) 1944 – Artur...

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List of composers by nationality

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(1903–2006) Taras Kompanichenko (born 1969) Viktor Kosenko (1896–1938) Alexander Koshetz (1875–1944) Oleksandr Kozarenko (born 1963) Oleksandr Krasotov (1936–2007)...

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Pyotr Grigorievich Goncharov

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famed Russian composer Reinhold Glière. He was later mentored by Alexander Koshetz. From 1907, he conducted the choirs of St Volodymyr's Cathedral and...

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Koliadka

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Peter J. Wilhousky following a performance of the original song by Alexander Koshetz's Ukrainian National Chorus at Carnegie Hall on October 5, 1921. Peter...

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Artemy Vedel

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rediscovered during the early 20th century by the conductor and composer Alexander Koshetz, at that time the leader of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy's student choir...

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Ukrainian Congress Committee of America

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Ukrainian Chorus under the direction of renowned Ukrainian maestro Alexander Koshetz. Adorned in vyshyvanka and Ukrainian wreaths, the singers performed...

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Hryhoriy Veryovka

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Conservatory, where he worked alongside faculty including Boleslav Yavorsky, Alexander Koshetz, Mykola Leontovych, and Mykhailo Verykivsky. Veryovka was born in...

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Ukrainian Republic Capella

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Republic Capella. In January 1919, Petliura held a meeting with Oleksandr Koshetz and Kyrylo Stetsenko and presented the idea. Soon after this meeting, Oleksa...

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2015 in public domain

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1904) January 26 – Xawery Dunikowski, sculptor (b. 1875) February 25 – Alexander Archipenko, sculptor (b. 1887) February 27 – Orry-Kelly, costume designer...

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Ivan Kozlovsky

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Cinema and Television University. He also sang with his brother in Alexander Koshetz's choir in Kyiv. This instruction was cut short after two years, due...

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List of people from Ukraine

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Glière Leonid Hrabovsky Semen Hulak-Artemovsky Volodymyr Ivasyuk Oleksander Koshetz Mykola Leontovych, composed Shchedryk (song) also known as Carol of the...

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The Love for Three Oranges

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Yevstafieva (Nicoletta), Julia Smorodina (Ninetta), Yuriy Vorobiev (the Cook), Alexander Gerasimov (Farfarello), Wojciek Ziarnik (Herald), Juan Noval (Master of...

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Hollywood Bowl

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Santuzza in Cavalleria. In 1934, Nina Koshetz performed Carmen and Nelson Eddy sang Escamillo in the opera Carmen. Koshetz also sang the lead in Tschaikowsky's...

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Hong Kong flu

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85, June 30, 1969". Influenza Surveillance Reports: 1. 30 June 1969. Koshetz, Herbert (22 December 1968). "Hong Kong Flu the Chief Culprit as Holiday...

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Ukrainian folk music

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Revutsky Capella of Ukraine. Notable choral conductors include Olexander Koshetz, Wolodymyr Kolesnyk, Nestor Horodovenko, Dmytro Kotko. In Ukraine there...

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The Record of Singing

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(1880–1938), Alexander Bragin (1881–1955), Ivan Grizounov (1897–1919), Ivan Ivantzov (c.1880–?) Smirnov: Dimitri Smirnov (1881–1944) Kouznetsova to Koshetz: Maria...

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Alexey Tsereteli

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Kapiton Zaporojets (Capiton D. Zaporozhetz, ru: Капитон Запорожец), Nina Koshetz etc. Alexey Tsereteli invited Colonel W. de Basil’s ballet troupe. The...

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May 1919

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& Francis. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-415-25740-4. Klymkiw, Walter, "Olexander Koshetz Ukraine's Great Choral Conductor", Forum, Winter, 1986, pp 15-21 Progressive...

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March 1904

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for appendicitis. Pius Keller, OSA, 78, German Augustinian friar Pavel Koshetz, 40, Russian operatic tenor, died by suicide. Thomas Robert McInnes, 63...

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