Various: Ukrainian Village Music: Historic Recordings 1928 - 1933 CD Track Listing
Various
Ukrainian Village Music: Historic Recordings 1928 - 1933
This misc cd contains 24 tracks and runs 76min 58sec.
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: Music
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- Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Dowbush (Kozak) (03:14)
M. Slobodian-violin with cymbaly and drum. Camden, NJ, 10 February 1930. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Newelnik (Prisoner) (Waltz) (03:21)
M Slobodian-violin with second violin and string bass. Camden, NJ, 27 May 1930. - Orchestra Bratia "Holutiaky-Kuziany" - Tramla Z Pod Pagorka (03:02)
Two or three violins and string bass, New York, June 1929. - Orchestra Bratia "Holutiaky-Kuziany" - Chytry Tanecne Cardasy (Artful Csardas Dance) (03:07)
Two or three violins and string bass, New York, June 1929. - Ewgen Zukowsky - Kolomyjka Powitowa (County Kolomyjka) (02:59)
Vocal with two violins, flute, clarinet and string bass. New York, October 1930. - Ewgen Kolomyjka - Kolomyjka Powitowa (County Kolomyjka) (03:00)
Vocal with two violins, flute, clarinet and string bass. New York, October 1930. - Samuil Pilip and his Lemkiwska Orchestra - Daliwskyj Tanec (03:10)
Two lead violins, one or two second violins and string bass. New York, March 1929. - Samuil Pilip and his Lemkiwska Orchestra - Skrypka Hraje, Bas Hude (the Fiddle Plays, the Bass Hums) (03:08)
Two lead violins, one or two second violins and string bass. New York, March 1929. - Samuil Pilip and his Lemkiwska Orchestra - De Ty Buw, Janiczku? (Where Were You, Janiczku?) (03:16)
Two lead violins, one or two second violins and string bass. New York, May 1929. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Kozak Dla Molodych (Young Folks Kozak) (03:22)
M. Slobodian-violin, with cymbaly and drum, Theodore J. Swystun-vocal. Camden, NJ, 9 December 1929. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Zalaniswka Hreczka (03:15)
Two or three violins and trombone. New York, ca. July 1933. - Josef Pizio - Pidkamecka Kolomyjka (03:07)
Violin solo with two second violins and string bass. New York, September 1931. - Josef Pizio - Ruzia Kaczky Zahaniala (Ruzia Drove the Ducks to the Pen) (03:09)
(Kozaczok). Violin solo with two second violins and string bass. New York, September 1931. - Josef Pizio - Polka "Czariwnyj Kaminetz" (Dazzling Jewel Polka) (03:16)
Violin solo with two second violins and string bass. New York, ca. April 1933. - Theodore J. Swystun - Kozaczka Szumka (03:09)
Vocal with Pawlo Humeniuk-violin, clarinet, piano and string bass. New York, ca. April 1930. - Joseph Davidenko - Kozak (03:06)
Mandolin solo with Eugenio Cibelli-guitar. New York, 19 September 1932. - Trembita Orchestra - Ebba (Evelyn) (Polka) (03:20)
Wasyl Gula (Bill Gale)-violin, with second violin, guitar and string bass. New York, 5 May 1930. - Trembita Orchestra - Nina (Polka) (03:20)
Wasyl Gula (Bill Gale)-violin, with second violin, guitar and string bass. New York, 5 May 1930. - Michala Thomasa & Ukrainska Orchestra - Tanec "Husar" (Hussar Dance) (03:28)
Michale Thomas-violin, with two second violins, string bass and drums. New York, February 1930. - Michala Thomasa & Ukrainska Orchestra - Pidhirska (Foothills) (Kolomyjka) (03:12)
Michal Thomas-violin, with two second violins and string bass. New York, October 1929. - Petra Rosady & Ukrainska Orchestra - Zydiwoczka Na Seli (Jewish Girl in the Village) (03:04)
Violin, flute, trombone, piano and string bass. New York, June 1928. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Shnel Polka (Fast Polka) (03:18)
M. Slobodian-violin, with cymbaly and drum, Theodore J. Swystun - remarks. Camden, NJ, 9 December 1929. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Marusia (Little Mary) (Polka) (03:20)
M. Slobodian-violin, with two second violins and string bass. Camden, NJ, 27 May 1930. - Ukrainska Selska Orchestra (Ukranian Village Orchestra) - Kolomyjka Lubka (Sweetheart Kolomyjka) (03:03)
M. Slobodian-violin, with cymbaly and drum. Camden, NJ, 10 February 1930.
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