Ego-documentation of the graduate of the Kyiv Mohyla academy (From the Archive of Alexander and Tetyana Koschitz)

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2016
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Sobol, Valentyna
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The second wave of Ukrainian immigration to Canada during the interwar period in the 20th century was recorded in history as a certain cult and memory of the short-lived period of Ukrainian independence (1918-1920). One of its most prominent representatives was Professor Alexander Koschitz (1875-1944), a world-famous conductor, composer and ethnologist. He was also one of the most outstanding alumni of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. In his hands, as he himself wrote about it, there were "згромаджені всі звуки й знаки для голосів, які перетоплені в один-єдиний".
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history, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Archive of Alexander and Tetyana Koschitz, ego-documentation, Alexander Koschitz, diary, article
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Sobol V. Ego-documentation of the graduate of the Kyiv Mohyla academy (From the Archive of Alexander and Tetyana Koschitz) / Valentyna Sobol // Шлях у чотири століття : матеріали Міжнародної наукової конференції "AD Fontes - до джерел" до 400-ї річниці заснування Києво-Могилянської академії, 12-14 жовтня 2015 року / [наук. ред. Н. Яковенко ; упоряд. Н. Шліхта] ; Нац. ун-т "Києво-Могилян. акад.". - Київ : [НаУКМА], 2016. - С. 177-188.