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Sure, the album is interesting from the point of view of genealogy, so to speak – as a father and daughter recorded it. But this aspect is rather important for fans of Taras and (perhaps, separately) for fans of Iryna. For all the rest – there is another sparkle. The album "Duet" is a combination of not only two voices. This is synthesis of two very different manners of performance, schools, music styles, and aesthetics. Since Taras Zhytynsky is a rock singer whose work is focused on revival of the Ukrainian spirit, history, and consciousness. Iryna Zhytynska is an opera singer (mezzo-soprano), a soloist of Wroclaw Opera House (Poland), and she paves very different paths in the cultural field. While the music background of the album is an amazing symphonic rock and variety fusion, a sort of a modern tribute to the Ukrainian VIAs of the 1970s. But, as we can see, one only needs to wish, while parallels may intersect right here and now. The experiment appears daring and interesting – thus, not too explicit, and it is good. This kind of things impel to more attentive listening – and attention, ultimately, keeps the gates of consciousness ajar.
Publisher: Nash Format Year: 2012
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