Posts Tagged ‘sahaidachny’

Creative Vibrations iMix

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Meet Ukraine

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Authentic traditional Ukrainian Folk Music performed by the Sahaidachny family. This project continues to experience moderate success due to the world-wide-web. Volume II is slated to hit the internet this coming September and will include the bandura on most of the tracks, which is the national music instrument of Ukraine. You’ll also hear “Zhentsi Zhnut”, or the “Sahaidachny Song” as I know it, because of the reference to my last name. This is my family and it makes me incredibly proud to be able to share these treasures.

Ukrainian Folk Music available at Amazon, Rhapsody, iTunes , and more!

Old Ukraine

My grandfather, Ivan, is seated on the far left. This picture was taken in Germany during the WWII era. Visit ukrainianfolkmusic.com to learn more.

The Rhythmic Revolution™

Friday, July 11th, 2008

The Rhythmic Revolution™ is a term I came up with during the summer of 2005 for what I felt described the upcoming movement in Global Classical Music. I will be periodically updating this entry to better explain my thoughts on this. There is also a track on my Dreams & Illusions (EP) titled, “Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday”, where I tried to push out in the direction of The Rhythmic Revolution™.

Dreams & Illusions (EP) available at Amazon, Rhapsody, iTunes, and more.

Life moves all the way down to the molecular level and music should reflect that movement. Ideas in motion. Life is manifestations of thought. Harmony and melody have reached a pinnacle. We have not yet collectively realized the full spectrum of rhythmic possibilities. Rhythmic Revolution™.