Oi u luzi chervona kalyna
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"Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" | |
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Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow (
The song "Oi u luzi" was in the repertoire of Feodor Chaliapin.[4]
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History
Due to the song's association with the Ukrainian people's aspiration for independence, singing of the song was banned during the period in which
Red Viburnum berries (kalyna) is a symbol that has been a part of Ukrainian culture since ancient times.[5]
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
In March 2022 the song gained international attention when an Instagram video [1] of an a cappella rendition by Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the Ukrainian band BoomBox singing the first verse of the song was remixed by different artists around the world. The melody was somewhat changed, literally in the first line of the chorus the last syllable is sung ascending sixth. According to Valentyna Kuzyk, in this variant the energy of the primordial breath breaks out of stable forms and enters a new life space.[10]
BoomBox was
The first artist to remix[11] Khlyvnyuk's rendition was South African musician The Kiffness in early March.[12] At the end of the same month, Ukrainian ice dancers Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin performed to the song at the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships in protest of the invasion.[13]
In April 2022, Pink Floyd made use of Khlyvnyuk's recording for the vocal track of "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!", a single and a video which the band released in aid of Ukrainian humanitarian relief.[14][15] In the video, Khlyvnyuk's performance is projected behind the band while they are performing and is partly shown full screen. The song opens with a sample from another recording of Oi u luzi chervona kalyna, by the Veryovka Ukrainian Folk Choir.[16][17]
Since then, new versions have appeared on YouTube,[18] even remixes of the original remix.[19][20][21] including a blues version in English Red Kalyna Blues.
Banned in Crimea
Following the
Sergey Aksyonov, the Russian head of the Crimean peninsula, warned that authorities would punish people harshly for singing such songs. He said that "People who do this are acting like traitors", and that there was a special FSB security service group working on the matter.[24]
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Lyrics
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Ой у лузі червона калина похилилася, |
Oi u luzi chervona kalyna pokhylylasia, |
Oh, in the meadow a red kalyna has bent down low, |
Не хилися, червона калино, маєш білий цвіт, |
Ne khylysia, chervona kalyno, maiesh bilyi tsvit, |
Do not bend low, oh red kalyna, you have a white flower, |
Марширують наші добровольці у кривавий тан, |
Marshyruiut nashi dobrovoltsi u kryvavyi tan, |
Marching forward, our fellow volunteers, into a bloody fray, |
Ой у полі ярої пшенички золотистий лан, |
Oi u poli yaroi pshenychky zolotystyi lan, |
Oh in the field of early spring wheat, there's a golden furrow, |
Як повіє буйнесенький вітер з широких степів, |
Yak poviie buinesenkyi viter z shyrokykh stepiv, |
When the stormy winds blow forth from the wide steppes, |
Gallery
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Red Viburnum berries (kalyna), the subject of the song
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A commemorative coin released by the Government of Ukraine in 2022 with the inscription taken from the third line of the song
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A graveyard of Sich Riflemen soldiers near Ternopil. The song was written in their honor.
References
- ^ Від Хмельниччини до Хливнюка: як змінилася пісня «Ой у лузі червона калина…» за цілі епохи визвольної боротьби
- ^ "Ой, у лузі червона калина...". Історія легендарного гімну січових стрільців, що сьогодні звучить по-новому на весь світ
- ^ History of the song "Red Viburnum" is the history of our people
- ISBN 978-5-0409-3491-1.
- ^ Adams, William Lee (18 March 2022). "Go_A release "Kalyna" to raise funds for Ukraine…and to remind the world it must unite to fight evil".
Kalyna (guelder-rose) is a symbol that has been a part of Ukrainian culture since ancient times. Its meanings were transferred through the ages in legends and songs. A broken kalyna tree was a sign of trouble and tragedy; abuse of this tree was a shameful act. Ukrainian people carefully protected it because there was a belief that kalyna grew only next to good people. According to our ancestors, kalyna has a power that brings immortality and can unite generations to fight evil.
- ^ Songs of Ukrainian World War I Soldier, Lubow Wolynetz, "The Sower", November 25, 2018
- ^ A teacher from Crimea was beaten and arrested due to the publication of “Chervona Kalina” on the Russian social media site VKontakte. Previously, this teacher was fired from a technical school for listening to the song “Bayraktar.” Web Archive
- ^ "Avramenko, O.M., Shabelnykova, L.P. Chapter 12. Riflemen songs. Ukrainian literature. Sixth grade. (textbook)" (in Russian). School.xvatit.com. Archived from the original on April 4, 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
- ISBN 978-5-04-002029-4.
- ^ Kuzyk, Valentyna (2022-08-08). "Алгоритми конструювання символічної образності пісні "Ой у лузі червона калина"". МУЗИКА (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-08-12.
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- ^ "The Kyivness (The Kiffness) remixes Ukrainian folk song – tops charts worldwide". CapeTalk. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
- ^ Russell, Susan D. (March 25, 2022). "Nazarova and Nikitin – A Courageous Dance". International Figure Skating.
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- ^ "'This is a crazy, unjust attack': Pink Floyd re-form to support Ukraine". The Guardian. 7 April 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ Grow, Kory. "David Gilmour: Why I'm Bringing Back Pink Floyd After 28 Years". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- ^ Хор імені Г. Верьовки - Ой, у лузі червона калина (G. Veryovka Choir - Oh, red viburnum in the meadow) on YouTube.
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- ^ "Crimea Wedding Party Arrested, Fined For Playing Ukrainian Patriotic Song". The Moscow Times. 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
- ^ "Miss Crimea Fined for Singing Patriotic Ukrainian Song". The Moscow Times. 2022-10-04. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
- ^ a b "Miss Crimea fined for singing patriotic Ukrainian song". The Guardian. 4 October 2022.
- ^ "Ukraine Airplay Chart for 2022-03-25." TopHit. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
- ^ "Top Radio Hits Ukraine Monthly Chart March 2022". TopHit. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ "Top Radio Hits Ukraine Annual Chart 2022". TopHit. Retrieved 30 December 2022.