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Plach Yeremiyi

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Plach Yeremiyi
OriginLviv, Ukraine
GenresRock, progressive rock
Years activesince 1990
MembersTaras Chubay
Vsevolod Diachyshyn
Yurko Duda
Andriy Nadolskyy
Past membersOleksandr Kamianetskyi

Plach Yeremiyi (Ukrainian: Плач Єремії) is a Ukrainian rock band from Lviv, Ukraine. The band was actually formed in February 1990, but the two most constant musicians - Taras Chubay and Vsevolod Dyachyshyn have played together since 1984 in the band Tsyklon (Циклон).

Musical style

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Plach Yeremiyi songs are usually serious, philosophical poems, many of which were composed by lead vocalist Taras Chubay's father[1] Hryhoriy Chubay and given a contemporary rock sound. The group's name comes from Taras Chubay's father's Magnum opus Plach Yeremiyi posthumously published in 1999. Among other authors whose texts were used in the band's songs are Yurii Andrukhovych, Kostiantyn Moskalets, Volodymyr Ivasiuk.[2] The music in the songs sounds hard, then changes to an easy ballad and again explodes, overfilled by emotions. All this has a specific "Lviv" colouring.

Accolades

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Albums

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  • Dveri kоtri naspravdi ye... (Двері, котрі насправді є, The doors, which indeed exist) (1993)
  • Nay bude vse yak ye (Най буде все як є..., Leave it all as it is) (1995)
  • Khata moya (Хата моя, My house) (1997)
  • Dobre (Добре, It's good) (1998)
  • Ya pidu v daleki hory (Я піду в далекі гори, I will go to the distant hills) (1999)
  • Nashi partyzany (Наші партизани, Our partisans) (1999)
  • Yak ya spala na seni (Як я спала на сені, As I slept on hay) (2000)
  • Nash Ivasiuk (Наш Івасюк, Our Ivasiuk) (2002)[2]

Compilations

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Taras Chubay with friends

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  • Nashe rizdvo (Наше різдво, Our Christmas)
  • Nashi partyzany (Наші партизани, Our partisans)
  • Nash Ivasyuk (Наш Івасюк, Our Ivasyuk) (2003)

Taras Chubay

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  • Svitlo i spovid'. (Світло і Сповідь, Light and Confession) (2003)

References

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  1. ^ Many entries at the Pisni.org Website show that the words were written by Taras Chubay's father - http://www.pisni.org.ua/persons/76.html
  2. ^ a b c Українська музична енциклопедія. Vol. 5. 2018.
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