The Museum of Ukrainian gramophone records opened in Kyiv. PHOTO
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The Museum of Ukrainian gramophone records opened on the Singing Field in Kyiv. This was reported in the Department of Culture of the KMDA. The institution is located at Lavrska Street, 41. “The location of the museum was not chosen by chance, the stage of the Singing Field is a sacred place for Ukrainian musicians. Many Ukrainian stars took their first steps in art here,” the Kyiv City State Administration writes. Photo: KMDA In the exposition of the museum you can learn everything about the history of gramophone records. The collection includes more than 400 units of the main fund of Ukrainian music on various sound media. Photo: KMDA The initiator of the creation of the museum is one of the innovators of the electronic scene, Ivan Moskalenko (DJ Derbastler). At the same time, the idea of form and content belongs to Fedir Balandin, director of the Kyiv City Center of Folk Art and Cultural Studies. Photo: KMDA It is believed that the first sound recordings of songs in Ukrainian took place in London in 1899. And at the beginning of the 20th century. records appeared with domestic opera singing – the Krushelnytskyi sisters, Oleksandr Myshuga, etc. Over time, playback devices and recording media evolved, from shellac to vinyl records, and later to cassettes and discs. Earlier we talked about why we like music from a scientific point of view. Read also: In Lviv Oblast, a 9-year-old musician collected over UAH 2.5 million for the Armed Forces
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