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Boh Predvichnyi Narodyvsia/Vo Vyfleiemi

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This setting combines the popular Ukrainian carol (Boh predvichnyi narodyvsia) with Vo Vyfleiemi. In this setting the carols alternate phrases starting with Boh predvichnyi. This carol speaks of the incarnation of ‘God Eternal’ It is traditionally sung before the Christmas Eve meal as well at the end of the Divine Liturgy throughout the Christmas season. Vo Vyfleiemi first appeared in a “Carols or Songs with Notes for Christmas” in 1925 and is attributed to Father Nyzhankovsky. Ostap Nyzhanovsky (1863-1919) was composer and Orthodox priest who was friends with the greatest Ukrainian poet, Ivan Franko. It is unclear whether he is responsible for the text, music, or the arrangement. This arrangement concludes with an extract of the Ukrainian national anthem.

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This setting combines the popular Ukrainian carol (Boh predvichnyi narodyvsia) with Vo Vyfleiemi. In this setting the carols alternate phrases starting with Boh predvichnyi. This carol speaks of the incarnation of ‘God Eternal’ It is traditionally sung before the Christmas Eve meal as well at the end of the Divine Liturgy throughout the Christmas season. Vo Vyfleiemi first appeared in a “Carols or Songs with Notes for Christmas” in 1925 and is attributed to Father Nyzhankovsky. Ostap Nyzhanovsky (1863-1919) was composer and Orthodox priest who was friends with the greatest Ukrainian poet, Ivan Franko. It is unclear whether he is responsible for the text, music, or the arrangement. This arrangement concludes with an extract of the Ukrainian national anthem.

This setting combines the popular Ukrainian carol (Boh predvichnyi narodyvsia) with Vo Vyfleiemi. In this setting the carols alternate phrases starting with Boh predvichnyi. This carol speaks of the incarnation of ‘God Eternal’ It is traditionally sung before the Christmas Eve meal as well at the end of the Divine Liturgy throughout the Christmas season. Vo Vyfleiemi first appeared in a “Carols or Songs with Notes for Christmas” in 1925 and is attributed to Father Nyzhankovsky. Ostap Nyzhanovsky (1863-1919) was composer and Orthodox priest who was friends with the greatest Ukrainian poet, Ivan Franko. It is unclear whether he is responsible for the text, music, or the arrangement. This arrangement concludes with an extract of the Ukrainian national anthem.

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