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Most notably, Petliura actively supported the work of cultural leaders such as the choreographer Vasyl Avramenko, conductor Oleksander Koshetz and bandurist Vasyl Yemetz, to allow them to travel internationally and promote an awareness of Ukrainian culture.
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Alexander Koshetz ( 12 September 1875 21 September 1944 ) was a Ukrainian choral conductor, arranger, composer, ethnographer, writer, musicologist, and lecturer.
In 1917 Koshetz married a former student and singer in his choirs Tetyana Koshetz ( 1892 1966 ) who was later to become a vocalist in the Ukrainian National Chorus, voice teacher, and after 1944 curator of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre in Winnipeg.

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Koshetz also documented the choir s travels in the memoir With Song, Around the World ( З піснею через світ ).

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At one time, a performance of Koshetz s Ukrainian National Chorus held the world record for audience attendance, excluding sporting events.

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Koshetz created the Ukrainian Republic Capella and took it on tour internationally, giving concerts in Europe and the Americas.
It features a large number of Metropolitan Opera stars, notably sopranos Dorothy Kirsten, Teresa Celli, Lucine Amara, Marina Koshetz and Jarmila Novotná, mezzo-soprano Blanche Thebom, baritone Giuseppe Valdengo and bass Nicola Moscona.
Koshetz was born in the village of Romashky in Kiev Guberniya.
It was Koshetz who introduced the song Shchedryk by Mykola Leontovych, at a concert in Kiev in 1919.
From 1941 Koshetz spent the summer months teaching in Winnipeg, Canada, where he died in 1944 at age 69.
The O. Koshetz Choir in Winnipeg is named in his memory.
A unique concert titled the Unknown Koshetz was produced at the University of Manitoba on 26 March 2006.
The concert featured the Olexander Koshetz Choir of Winnipeg performing Koshetz " choral orchestrations " of music of Hawaii, Scotland, Afro-Americana, and First Nations, sung in both English and Ukrainian translations.
The personal archives of Olexander and Tetyana Koshetz remain at the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
* O. Koshetz Choir
* O. Koshetz — information and his works performed by the best Ukrainian choirs

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* November 28 Ukrainian politician Oleksander Moroz touches off the Cassette Scandal by publicly accusing President Leonid Kuchma of involvement in the murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze.

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In December 2005 he created the political party Oleksander Zinchenko s Patriotic Forces Party of Ukraine.

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* Oleksander Dombrovsky, " Pamiati Omeliana Pritsaka ( Spohady )," Memory of Omeljan Pritsak: Recollections Ukrainskyi istoryk, XLIII, 1-3 ( 2006 ), pp. 228-37 ( in Ukrainian )
The editorial board consisted of Mykhailo Hrushevsky ( editor in chief ), Ivan Franko, Oleksander Borkovsky, and Osyp Makovei.

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The party's candidate for the 1999 presidential elections, Oleksander Moroz, came third, with 11. 3 % of the vote in the first round.

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Yanukovych once again became Prime Minister, while the leader of the Socialist Party, Oleksander Moroz, managed to secure the position of chairman of parliament, which is believed by many to have been the reason for his leaving the Orange Coalition, where he had not been considered for this position.
* Oleksander Nezovybatko: One of the pioneers of tsymbaly playing in Eastern Ukraine.
The first leader of the Party became the former leader of the Communist majority in the Verkhovna Rada, known as the Group 249, Oleksander Moroz.
Oleksander Moroz lead the party for 20 years, in July 2010 he was succeeded by Vasyl Tsushko.
The Socialist Party then agreed to the formation of an " Anti Crisis " coalition with Party of Regions and the Communist Party following the election of Oleksander Moroz as Chairman of parliament in July 2006.
Oleksander Moroz also participated in the 2004 presidential election-first round ballot where he again came in third place, receiving 5. 82 % of the vote, and subsequently transferred his support to Viktor Yuschenko in the final run-off ballots.
Image: Pamjatnyk_Tysovskomu. jpg | Tomb of Oleksander Tysovsky
Interest in Lysenko's art songs to the words of prominent Ukrainian poets such as Taras Shevchenko, Lesia Ukrainka, and Oleksander Oles is increasing, partly due to the recent efforts of the British opera singer Pavlo Hunka.
Then Melnychenko turned to his political sympathizer Oleksander Moroz for help, and received it.
Oleksander Mykolayovych Rzhavsky (; born 1959 ) was a candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, nominated by the " United Family " Party, of which he is the head.
On June 8, 1919, the Ukrainian forces under the new command of Oleksander Hrekov, a former general in the Russian army, started a counter-offensive, and after three weeks advanced to Hnyla Lypa and the upper Styr river, defeating five Polish divisions.
* Ukrainian politician Oleksander Moroz sets off the Cassette Scandal by publicly accusing President Leonid Kuchma of involvement in the murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze.
Members included Taras Shevchenko, Panteleimon Kulish, Yurii Andruzky, Vasyl Bilozersky, Mykola Hulak, Opanas Markovych, Oleksander Navrotsky, O. Petrov, Ivan Posiada, Dmytro Pylchykov, and M. Savych.
The Kyiv State Bandurist Capella was re-established in Kyiv in 1948 under the direction of Oleksander Minkivsky.
Among others, the following individuals belonged to the brotherhood: Kostomarov, Vasyl Bilozersky, Oleksander Navrotsky, Mykola Hulak, Dmytro Pylchykov, O. Petrov, Panteleimon Kulish, Opanas Markovych, Yurii Andruzky, Ivan Posiada, M. Savych, and Taras Shevchenko …

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