The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra was formed in 2022 by its founder and music director, Keri-Lynn Wilson, in coordination with the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture, the New York Metropolitan Opera and the Polish National Opera in Warsaw. It was a direct response to Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine and a bold initiative to defend Ukraine’s cultural legacy as the country fights for its freedom in the face of violence and aggression. “On the day Putin invaded I was angry and appalled and immediately determined to do something to oppose this barbarism”, says Wilson. “Not just because I am of Ukrainian-Canadian heritage, or because I have cousins who live in the country, some of whom have fought on the front line in Donbas. But because this assault on a nation and its culture demanded a response in kind. I could not take up arms, but I could take up my baton as my weapon.” The orchestra is under the patronage of Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelenska, who describes it as “the musical voice of Ukraine”, adding that its performances proclaim “the timeless message of liberty contained in the eternal classics of their program. Music will speak to silence aggression,”
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, Keri-Lynn Wilson
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral"
Vladyslav Buialskyi · Olga Kulchynska
Nicole Chirka · Dmytro Popov
The Choir of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
Keri-Lynn Wilson
The highlight of the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra’s 2023 European tour was its emotionally charged performances of Beethoven’s Symphony No 9, with Schiller’s great poem “Ode to Joy”, his cry of freedom, resistance and progress against the forces of oppression, memorably sung by the soloists and chorus in Ukrainian. The Warsaw concert, captured in this recording, was the first time the symphony’s text had been presented in translation outside of Ukraine. Schiller’s poem was rendered in a new performance version prepared by UFO founder and conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson working with her Ukrainian musical colleague Ievgeniia Iermachkova. This new singing translation followed the precedent set by Leonard Bernstein, who conducted Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in Berlin on Christmas Day 1989, just weeks after the fall of the Wall, in that it made one important change. Bernstein famously altered Schiller’s opening word “Freude” (Joy) to “Freiheit” (Freedom) and in so doing defined a moment of hope in German, and world, history. In making her performance version Wilson followed Bernstein’s lead and the opening word of the piece in Ukrainian was “Slava”, from the phrase that has become familiar around the world as the rallying call of Ukrainian resistance in the face of ruthless Russian aggression, Slava Ukraini! (“Glory to Ukraine!").
“The idea to sing in Ukrainian came to me quite late in our preparations,” explains Wilson. ”But it was so obviously the right thing to do. Putin is literally trying to silence a nation. We will not be silenced.” The orchestra in Warsaw was joined by Ukrainian soloists Olga Kulchynska (soprano), Nicole Chirka (mezzo-soprano), Dmytro Popov (tenor), Vladyslav Buialskyi (bass-baritone), and the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Choir. The UFO gave a second performance of the symphony with the Ukrainian text in Berlin on Ukrainian Independence Day, 24 August 2023. The orchestra and soloists were here joined by the newly establIshed Ukrainian Freedom Chorus, 40 singers made up from Ukrainian refugees and others resident in Berlin. The performance was attended by the Federal President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in a public show of support for Ukraine’s fight for its freedom. Wilson has subsequently taken this version of the symphony back to Ukraine and performed it in Lviv in December 2023 with Lviv National Opera.
More about the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
The 74-member orchestra brings together the finest Ukrainian musicians from ensembles across the country, Ukrainian musicians who had become refugees abroad following the invasion and Ukrainian members of European orchestras. Its acclaimed tours in the summers of 2022 and 2023 took in leading venues across Europe and the United States such as the BBC Proms and the Barbican in London, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, Lincoln Center in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington DC as well as concerts in Poland, France and Ireland. Their concerts showcased contemporary Ukrainian composers such as Silvestrov, Skoryk and Stankovych alongside the greats of the wider European musical tradition including Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms and Verdi and enjoyed a rapturous and emotional public response, critical acclaim and unprecedented media attention for an artistic venture of this kind. The concerts received live television and radio broadcasts as well as attracting significant television news attention and extensive coverage in newspapers all over the world including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Times, Le Monde, Die Welt, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and many others.
The orchestra’s musicians are drawn from Ukrainian ensembles including the Kyiv National Opera, Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra, Kyiv Camerata, Lviv National Opera and Kharkiv Opera. Outside of Ukraine, players come from ensembles including the Tonkunstler Orchestra of Vienna, Belgian National Orchestra, and Staatskapelle Berlin. The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and Information Policy has been a staunch supporter of the project and has assisted in ensuring Ukrainian based male members of the orchestra can leave the country and deploy their musical excellence as part of the wider war effort in a remarkable demonstration of the power of art over adversity.
The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra will re-group in the Summer of 2024 to again tour Europe and the United States. “As Ukraine continues its fight on behalf of the free world, it needs our support now more than ever,” says Keri-Lynn Wilson. “I’m proud to join the brave musicians of the Orchestra once again as we defend Ukraine’s cultural legacy. You cannot erase or silence a culture. We will not rest until the war is won.”
Conductor
Keri-Lynn Wilson
Soloists
Olga Kulchynska (soprano)
Nicole Chirka (mezzosoprano)
Dmytro Popov (tenor)
Vladyslav Buialsky (bass-baritone)
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra – Roster
Supported by the generous patronage of Olena Zelenska.
Flute Ihor Yermak
Andriy Lemekh
Piccolo Inna Vorobets
Oboe Yurii Khvostov
Yevhen Marchuk
Clarinet Oleg Moroz
Vasyl Riabitskyi
Bassoon Mark Kreshchenskyi
Roman Vasylchenko
Contrabassoon Szymon Michalik
Horn Dmytro Taran
Dmytro Mytchenko
Igor Szeligowski
Oleg Bezushkevych
Trumpet Ostap Popovych
Vladyslav Spyrydonenko
Trombone Taras Zhelizko
Vasyl Shparkyi
Andriy Shparkyi
Timpani Dmytro Ilin
Percussion Yevhen Ulianov
Sviatoslav Yanchuk
Violin I Marko Komonko
Yaromyr Babsky
Viktor Ivanov
Kyrylo Bondar
Mykola Haviuk
Alisa Kuznetsova
Andrii Chaikovskyi
Marta Bura
Marta Semchyshyn
Viktor Hlybochanu
Anna Bura
Mihaly Stefko
Iryna Solovei
Marta Kolomyiets
Violin II Nicolai Tsygankov
Alina Komisarova
Roman Sokruta
Adrian Bodnar
Kyrylo Markiv
Viktor Semchyshyn
Mariya Sichko
Liudvika Ivanova
Olha Malyk
Yuliya Tokach
Hanna Vikhrova
Marta Kachkovska
Viola Andrii Chop
Ustym Zhuk
Yevheniia Vynogradska
Dmytro Khreshchenskyi
Valentyna Bugrak
Andrii Tuchapets
Iya Komarova
Hryhorii Zavhorodnii
Roksolana Dubova
Lyudmyla Garashchuk
Cello Artem Shmahaylo
Lesya Demkovych
Yevgen Dovbysh
Denys Karachevtsev
Vladyslav Primakov
Maksym Rymar
Olha Boichuk
Yuliia Bezushkevych
Double bass Ivan Zavhorodnii
Nazarii Stets
Yurii Pryriz
Mykola Shakhov
Viktor Ashmarin
Serhii Dikariev
The Choir of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok – Roster
Violetta Bielecka, Chorus Master
SOPRANO
Hanna Baginska
Monika Bierć
Bożena Bojaryn-Przybyła
Anna Durniat
Joanna Kobylnik
Julita Korch
Arleta Krutul
Dariia Lahotska
Swietłana Łukaszewicz
Beata Malewicka-Macegoniuk
Magdalena Masiewicz
ALTO
Jolanta Aleksiejuk
Izabela Bolesta
Oksana Gołambowska
Małgorzata Grytczuk
Małgorzata Kostrubiec-Karpiuk
Marta Kummer
Agnieszka Łomasko
Paulina Malinowska
Małgorzata Mukosiej
Małgorzata Putynkowska
Dorota Rosłaniec
Katarzyn Szymuś-Supronowicz
TENOR
Paweł Cichoński
Maksym Fedorov
Leszek Gaiński
Kiryll Lepay
Wojciech Miastkowski
Paweł Mocarski
Piotr Pawlak
Piotr Rafałowski
Piotr Skibowski
Krzysztof Stankiewicz
Paweł Szypulski
Kamil Wróblewski
BASS
Mariusz Bierć
Wojciec Bronakowski
Krzysztof Drugow
Oleg Kobzar
Karol Komenda
Bogdan Kordy
Artur Mądry
Dariusz Pruszyński
Stachura Mateusz
Krzysztof Szyfman
Krzysztof Wojtecki