The space depth and syncretic specification of this music subconsciously give you an idea that the tradition of Ukrainian Hutsul, Pokutyan and Western Podolyan, enriched with the traditional stylistics of the Baltic States, the Alps, the Tatrs and Carpathian Beskids as well as the orientalisms (which had been coming to us, according to Kwitka, not only through the Crimea but also through Europe), bore the astonishing aesthetics of highly developed violin folk professionalism." Myhaylo Khay, Doctor of Arts, Professor
Information from the release's polygraph. The release contains a 16-page booklet with an interview, an analytical article and comments on each of the plays represented. In Ukrainian.