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Kobzar Taras Kompanichenko presents poetry and music from the era of Hryhoriy Skovoroda – primarily songs from the philosopher’s collection “The Garden of Divine Songs.” Donate: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/68niBtrKV8 (5375411206531928) Contents of the evening: 00:00:00 - Introductory word 00:02:12 - "Angels, come down", fourth song 00:17:00 - "Who knows the world well..." a song about the futility of life 00:29:37 - Fifth song 00:33:10 - "Whoever will not separate from the love of God", seventh song 00:39:31 - "To the Resurrection of Christ", eighth song 00:43:46 - "Every head has its meaning", ninth song 00:33:10 - "Whoever will not separate from the love of God", seventh song 00:39:31 - "To the Resurrection of Christ", song eight 00:43:46 - "Every head has its own meaning", song nine 00:49:35 - "Every city has its own customs and rights" 00:56:00 - "Oh, oak, oh, green...", song twelve 01:14:17 - Song fourteen 01:21:57 - "Oh, you yellow-sided bird". Song Eighteen, Part 1 01:28:29 - "O Time, O Trembling Life", Song Twenty-Three 01:36:28 - "O Our Heavenly Peace", Song Twenty-Four 01:42:44 - "Autumn Comes to Us, Song Thirty 01:49:40 - A parody of "Every Town Has Manners and Rights" 02:02:35 - "Where is Liberty!" Event Organizer: PEN Ukraine Sound Engineer - Anatoliy Soroka Color Correction - Anastasia Mitkova Hryhoriy Skovoroda (1722–1794) holds a special place in the history of Ukraine, as he witnessed the gradual loss of autonomy by the Hetmanate and its transformation into a province in the conditions of the expansion of the Russian Empire. Such processes left little chance for human development not only in the political but also in the cultural sphere. Under such conditions, Skovoroda's intellectual mission was to create a philosophical project of personality formation, designed for those who are ready for an autonomous existence. Skovoroda's idea of self-mastery grows out of the doctrine of self-knowledge and related work. After all, every person is able to recognize the talents received from God, find themselves in the world, realize themselves and gain happiness. ❤️A cup of coffee for our channel - HELP us create QUALITY 🇺🇦 UKRAINIAN content, support UKRAINIAN culture: / @lookthatistheartist Subscribe to the channel: / @lookthatistheartist Taras Kompanichenko - kobzar, bandurist and lyre player, leader of the group "Khorea Kozatska". Comes from a family of deported Cossacks from Derkachivka, Lebedynsky district - his mother grew up in exile in the Arkhangelsk region of the Russian Federation, where the Russians forcibly took her family. His parents, candidates of technical sciences, made every effort to ensure that their son grew up in a Ukrainian environment. When Taras was little, his father gave him a bandura, which the boy never parted with. He spent his childhood in the Akademmistech district of Kyiv. He studied at secondary school No. 200, one of the few schools in Kyiv with Ukrainian as the language of instruction, which produced many figures of Ukrainian culture; at the same time, he studied at a music school (in the bandura class). Later, he studied at the Kosiv School of Applied and Decorative Arts, then at the Lviv Institute of Applied Arts (at the Faculty of Art History - under Yakym Zapasko, Volodymyr Ovsiychuk, and Maya Bilan). Later, he transferred to Kyiv to the Ukrainian Academy of Arts, where he attended lectures by Platon Biletsky. Our Facebook: https://is.gd/DddaIS Our Telegram: https://t.me/Looktheartist #KhoreyaKozatska #GrigoriySkovoroda #skovoroda_300 #let'sgossavkovoroda #SkovorodaMotivates #SkovorodaCelebrates #SkovorodaExplains #SkovorodaRecommends #SkovorodaUShoci #SKOVORODATODAY #philosophy #philosopher #TravelingPhilosopher #EveryCity #gardenofdivinesongs #angelsdescend