Repertoire Library
A growing resource for singers, educators, and competition participants. Sheet music, composer profiles, pronunciation guides, and audio references — all dedicated to Ukrainian vocal repertoire.
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Original scores, performance editions, and arranged versions of Ukrainian vocal repertoire for study and performance.
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Detailed phonetic breakdowns of Ukrainian texts, diction guides, and IPA transcriptions for non-native singers.
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Curated recordings of Ukrainian repertoire performed by leading Ukrainian and international vocalists.
Soprano / Mezzo-Soprano
Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912)
Soprano / Tenor
Kyrylo Stetsenko (1882–1922)
Mezzo-Soprano / Baritone
Yakiv Stepovyi (1883–1921)
Baritone / Bass
Semen Hulak-Artemovsky (1813–1873)
Soprano / Mezzo-Soprano
Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912)
Tenor / Baritone
Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912)
Mixed Voices
Dmytro Bortniansky (1751–1825)
Mixed Voices
Mykola Leontovych (1877–1921)
Mixed Voices
Various Arrangers
By Difficulty Level
Foundational
Accessible works for singers new to Ukrainian repertoire. Straightforward melodic lines and manageable phonetic demands.
Lysenko — Simple folk-inspired songs
Stetsenko — Selected children's choruses
Traditional Ukrainian folk songs
Intermediate
Works requiring solid vocal technique and developing command of Ukrainian phonetics and style.
Lysenko — Selected art songs
Bortniansky — Sacred concertos
Leontovych — Choral arrangements
Advanced
Demanding works for advanced vocalists. Full command of style, language, and extended technical demands.
Lysenko — Opera arias from Taras Bulba
Hulak-Artemovsky — Leading roles
Stepovyi — Dramatic romances
Composer Profiles
Romantic Era
1842–1912
Father of Ukrainian classical music. His works established the foundation of the Ukrainian vocal repertoire.
Baroque Era
1751–1825
Master of sacred choral music. His concertos remain among the finest achievements of Ukrainian baroque composition.
Early Romantic
1813–1873
Composer of the first Ukrainian opera, Zaporozhets za Dunayem — a cornerstone of the national repertoire.
Modern Era
1877–1921
Composer of Shchedryk, known internationally as Carol of the Bells. A master of choral writing and folk arrangement.
Available Resources
Original and edited performance scores in PDF format for singers, pianists, and conductors.
Phonetic transcriptions and coaching notes for non-native Ukrainian speakers preparing repertoire for performance.
Curated recordings of Ukrainian repertoire by leading vocalists for study and stylistic reference.
In-depth profiles of Ukrainian composers covering historical context, compositional style, and cultural significance.
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