English: Ukraine's glory and freedom/will[1] have not yet perished
Ukrainian: Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля[2]
National anthem of Ukraine
Also known as
Ukrainian: Ще не вмерла Україна[7] (English: Ukraine has not yet perished)
Lyrics
Pavlo Chubynskyi, 1862
Music
Mykhailo Verbytskyi, 1863
Adopted
15 January 1992 (music)[8] 6 March 2003 (lyrics)[9]
Preceded by
Anthem of Ukrainian SSR
Audio sample
Performance by the US Navy Band
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Orchestration by Aleksandr Morozov, performed by the National Presidential Band of Ukraine (conductor: Anatolii Molotai)
1915 performance (two verses) by Mykhailo Zazuliak
1939 performance by the Soim of Carpatho-Ukraine
1939 performance by the Soim of Carpatho-Ukraine. Video: [1], [2]
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National anthem
Shche ne vmerla Ukraina
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The national and state anthem of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державний Гімн України, lit.'State Hymn [of] Ukraine'), known by its official edition's first line "Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy i slava, i volia"[a];[9][2] its original title "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina"[b][10]; and its official designation of the State anthem of Ukraine,[c][11] is one of the state symbols of the country.
The lyrics constitute a slightly modified version of the first verse and chorus of the patriotic song "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina", written in 1862 by Pavlo Chubynskyi, a prominent ethnographer from Kyiv. In 1863, Mykhailo Verbytskyi, a Ukrainian composer and Greek Catholic priest, composed music to accompany Chubynskyi's lyrics. The first choral public performance of the piece was in 1864 at the Ruska Besida Theatre in Lviv.[12]
In the first half of the 20th century, during unsuccessful attempts to gain independence and create a state from the territories of the Russian Empire, Poland, and Austria-Hungary, the song was the national anthem of the Ukrainian People's Republic, the West Ukrainian People's Republic, and Carpatho-Ukraine. A competition was held for a national anthem following Ukraine's secession from the Soviet Union, with one of the songs being "Za Ukrainu" (lit.'For Ukraine') by the Ukrainian writer and actor Mykola Voronyi. "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina" was officially adopted by Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada (parliament) on 15 January 1992.[8] The official lyrics were adopted on 6 March 2003 by the Law on the State anthem of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Закон «Про Державний гімн України»).[9]
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^ abThe original word has both the meanings.
^ abУІНП (2018-02-22). "Знак твоєї свободи. Затвердження Тризуба гербом УНР. Державні символи й атрибути України". УІНП (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-25. 6 березня 2003 року парламент ухвалив Закон "Про Державний Гімн України", у якому затвердив Державним Гімном пісню "Ще не вмерла України і слава, і воля" зі зміненою першою строфою.
^ abcГорбань О. А., Чала Н. М. / Запорізький національний університет (2017). Символ національної і державної величі : До 25-річчя від дня затвердження Державного гімну України : бібліографічний покажчик
^ abcБайкєніч Г., Охрімчук О. / Український інститут національної пам’яті (2020). Колекція пам’яток до пам’ятних дат Української революції 1917—1921 років. Збірка методичних рекомендацій
^ abcЗаславська Л. В., Голубовська В. С., Дорогих С. О. / НДІІП НАПрН України (2020). Державний гімн України: історико-правові аспекти (збірник документів і матеріалів)
^ ab"Про Державний гімн України | від 15.01.1992 № 2042-XII". June 13, 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-06-13.
^ abc"Про Державний Гімн України | від 06.03.2003 № 602-IV". April 10, 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-04-10.
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