A WORD FROM THE AUTHOR

Victor MishalowSince the publication of the first edition of this booklet interest in Ukrainian folk music and instruments has continued to grow. This is evident in the large number of new recordings and books that have appeared on the subject during the past ten years. The independence Ukraine finally gained has also brought on a change in the political climate in Ukraine and the West. This has also sparked a new found interest in Ukraine and its arts. The continued development and perfecting of Ukrainian folk instruments by craftspeople both in Ukraine and in the West has meant that some additions needed to be made. In some cases information had to be changed. All efforts have been made to make sure information in this booklet is up to date and accurate, without making it overly extended Tunings of instruments have not been given because many are not typical, similarly examples of folk-music material have been avoided to keep the booklet within a project-like size.

Victor Mishalow
Toronto, 1996

FOREWORD

Interest in traditional folk instruments is growing, not only in Ukraine but also in the West. This movement, which started almost a hundred years ago as an offshoot of the romantic movement, has been a valuable tool in defining national identity and in developing a better understanding of the cultural attributes of each nation. A similar movement can be observed in the new-found popularity in Renaissance and Baroque music in the West. Not only are recordings and music readily available, but the quality of these works has become more sophisticated. The audience is no longer able to accept "straight" performances of ancient music but require that authentic instruments be used and that the music being performed in an authentic style, even though such "perfect" performances would have been a rarity at their time the music was conceived.

This trend will most probably influence those who enjoy listening and playing Ukrainian music. They will become more interested in the finer points of the music, such as the use of authentic folk instruments and their differences.

This booklet is an introduction to the folk instruments of the Ukrainian people. It will allow you to gain a better understanding of the instruments of this region and to understand appreciate what you are listening to. It is written in a popular style to be accessible to all and to enable its use for school projects and as a handy reference book, without the use of too many technical terms that may cloud some of the more interesting facts about an instrument. Much information has been written and published about Ukrainian folk instruments, some of this has been incorrect or outdated. The unfortunate problem is that this information is often repeated. The author has made a great effort to ensure that all the facts in this book are current and correct.

Ensemble

Instrumental ensemble, 17th century


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