The Kyiv Chamber Choir was founded in December 1990 by conductor Mykola Hobdych in Kyiv, Ukraine. The choir has performed thousands of concerts across at least 21 countries and released over 40 compact disks, many featuring compositions recorded for the first time. Notable albums include У Неділю На Весіллі (1995) and Шедеври Українського Хорового Барокко (1996). The choir has performed at prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, the National Cathedral, and the White House. Their repertoire spans classical compositions and works by Ukrainian composers like Mykola Lysenko and Mykola Leontovych. The choir has also won in various international choral competitions, including first prizes in the 1st Schumann International Choral Competition in Zwickau and the 12th International Competition of Choir Music in Poland.
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Russian Masterworks: The Best of Russian Classical Music
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Borodin: Prince Igor (Highlights)
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| Steven Isserlis: The Complete RCA Recordings |
| 25 Years of New York New Music |
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The Best of Johannes Wildner
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Solemn Classical
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Tchaikovsky: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 41
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| Anthology Of Sacred Music Vol.2 |
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Solemn Classical
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A Guided Tour of Nationalism in the Romantic Era, Vol. 5
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| Orchestral Works of Jacco Müller |
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Tenor Arias
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Nessun Dorma - Arias for Tenor
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The Ultimate Verdi Opera Album
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The Best of Johannes Wildner
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