By the way, "Carol of the Bells" is also a Ukrainian pre-Christian ritual winter song, named "Shchedryk". In America it became popular after the performance of our orchestra at Carnegie Hall in 1921. There's a great performance by the Hardkiss where they sing it at the end of their greatest hits. Very cool song + you can hear what the original Carol of the Bells sounds like. THE HARDKISS - Helpless/Щедрик (Акустика Live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0mazj4V11aA.html
Shchedryk" (Ukrainian: Щедрик, from Щедрий вечiр, "Bountiful Evening") is a Ukrainian shchedrivka, or New Year's song, known in English as "The Little Swallow". It was arranged by composer and teacher Mykola Leontovych in 1916, and tells a story of a swallow flying into a household to sing of wealth that will come with the following spring. "Shchedryk" was originally sung on the night of January 13, New Year's Eve in the Julian Calendar (December 31 Old Style), which is Shchedry Vechir. Early performances of the piece were made by students at Kyiv University. "Shchedryk" was later adapted as an English Christmas carol, "Carol of the Bells", by Peter J. Wilhousky following a performance of the original song by Alexander Koshetz's Ukrainian National Chorus at Carnegie Hall on October 5, 1921. Wilhousky copyrighted and published his new lyrics (which were not based on the Ukrainian lyrics) in 1936, and the song became popular in the United States and Canada, where it became strongly associated with Christmas. Conceptually, the Ukrainian lyrics of this song meet the definition of a shchedrivka, while the English content of "The Little Swallow" identifies it as a kolyadka or, in other words, a Christmas carol. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shchedryk_(song)
There aren't many words. They sing that spring has come. I don't fully understand all the words. They describe spring in a small village somewhere near the Carpathian mountains. Probably. 💙💙💙 💛💛💛
my lovely musik band. these people use old Ukrainian folk songs and mix them with different musical styles. Dakha-give Brakha- take. Dahabraha give and take.