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Prayer for Ukraine" (Ukrainian: Молитва за Україну, romanized: Molytva za Ukrainu) is a patriotic Ukrainian hymn published in 1885, which became a spiritual anthem of Ukraine. The text was written by Oleksandr Konysky , and the music was composed by Mykola Lysenko , first with a children's choir in mind.
For Ukraine With fierce tenacity Let's move, oh brothers, All ahead. The right time Calls for us - Now, let's at once Fulfill the sacred will! Chorus: For our Ukraine, For her fate, For honor and freedom, For the people! The shameful bonds We all have torn as well we ruined, The Tsarist's throne. From under yokes And out of jails - Where was ...
The song is a traditional lullaby for young children, composed of three verses in a minor tone. However, as it is a folk song, there are many popular versions of both the lyrics and the melody. The first recordings of the lyrics were made in the 19th century. In particular, in the almanac "Mermaid of the Dniester" in 1837 on page 35.
Supporting Ukraine is not just an act of courage or charity. It is in our self-interest, write Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian. Why the U.S. Has the Most to Gain From Supporting Ukraine
While Putin has stated that its military buildup stems from Russian security concerns, Lohsen argues that one of the main reasons Ukraine finds itself in Russia’s crosshairs is because of its ...
The song started to spread in the media in March 2019, after it was performed by theology students choir led by Anatoly Zinkevich, a priest of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. [16] Zinkevich died on February 13, 2019. [17] On January 22, 2020, the vocal ensemble of clergy Pentarchy sang this song in the house where Bandera was born. [18]
But as Blinken sang the “keep on rockin’ in the free world” chorus, which is repeated 12 times in the 4-minute 40-second song, Russian troops were advancing near and around Kharkiv, Ukraine ...
The magazine further wrote that the chorus "prominently" contains the lyrics "and so we pray". [5] Variety and NME stated the song's rumored title as "Supernova" [6] while Vulture speculated it was titled "We Pray". [7] The collaboration was confirmed to be a track from the band's upcoming tenth studio album Moon Music (2024). [6]