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GOOD TIDINGS: Winter Concert in Hill School Chapel

GOOD TIDINGS: Winter Concert in Hill School Chapel

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The Hill School Chapel, Pottstown, Park at 766 Beech St. and take FREE SHUTTLE

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Andrew Skitko, andrewskitko@gmail.com, 610-220-3479

Winter Holiday Concert to Feature Ukrainian Music in Lovely Setting

Proceeds to Benefit Relief Efforts in Ukraine

POTTSTOWN, PA - A trio of talented professional musicians will perform “Good Tidings: Ukrainian Art Songs of Winter & Christmas” in the lovely setting of The Hill School’s Alumni Chapel on Friday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:15 p.m. Parking and free shuttle information below).

Join Andrew Skitko, tenor; Ksenia Stetsenko-Skitko, violinist; and Alina Rabchuk, pianist, for a festive evening of beautiful Ukrainian music set to winter poems, prayers, and sacred and Christmas texts. Translations will be provided.

A suggested donation of $25 may be made at the door or online (see Eventbrite link https://bit.ly/3WYNns4). Please note contributions will help cover costs related to the concert – and a portion of the proceeds will be shared by the artists with Ukrainian war-relief efforts.

Andrew Skitko, director of the group, sings regularly with the Opera Philadelphia Chorus and the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir. A resident of Pottstown, he is a private voice teacher and the cantor at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Trenton, N.J. Skitko holds his Master’s in vocal performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College, through which he has sung with the world’s leading orchestras on stages including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kimmel Center. He is an active member of The Ukrainian Art Song Project, which promotes Ukrainian classical music.

Andrew’s wife, Ksenia Stetsenko-Skitko, is a native of Ukraine who trained as a professional violinist at Lviv’s Solomiya Krushelnytska National Music School. She holds a degree in cultural studies from Ukrainian Catholic University and a degree in music composition from Lviv’s Mykola Lysenko National Music Academy. Recent performances of her award-winning music include concerts at Lviv Philharmonic Hall; a concert by Canada’s “Kapella Kyrie” Slavic Chamber Choir; and premieres at the Ukrainian Contemporary Music Festival in New York City and with the LOTUS Project in Trenton, N.J.

Stetsenko-Skitko has many family members and friends in Ukraine where they are persevering through the daily hardships created by Russia’s invasion in 2022. Ksenia’s brother volunteered for the Ukrainian army, and he has been courageously fighting on the front lines since the beginning of the war.

Alina Rabchuk is a Ukrainian-born pianist and accompanist with more than 15 years experience accompanying choirs, vocalists, and instrumentalists across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. After moving to the U.S. in 2009, she studied piano with Edward Ferdinand before earning her Bachelor of Music in piano performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College. She is pursuing a Master of Music Education with a piano focus. A Jacobs Music Company Steinway Award recipient, Rabchuk was trained at the European American Musical Alliance Academy.

Featured selections of “Good Tidings” will include the carol “Schedryk” – better known today as “Carol of the Bells,” composed by Mykola Leontovych.

“Ukrainian art songs – poetry set to music – are not only incredibly beautiful and uplifting but have been tenacious forms of resilience against more than a century of attacks on Ukraine and its distinctive culture,” Skitko says, noting that Ukrainian artists, writers, and musicians throughout history have been censored, arrested, and imprisoned by various Russian regimes.

Other pieces will include works of Stepovyi, Volynsky, Barvinsky, Sonevytsky, Nyzhankivsky, Liudkevych, and Dychko. Skitko says that while these names may not be familiar, the audience will be enchanted and inspired by their magnificent and stirring compositions.

The trio recently appeared at Trinity Lutheran Church in Reading, Pa., in September, for the Music from Trinity Noonday Series and, in May, for a standing room only performance at the Trenton (N.J.) City Museum.

Guests should park at The Hill School’s Center For The Arts (CFTA) at 766 Beech St., Pottstown, Pa. 19464. A free shuttle will run from the CFTA lot to the Chapel, or guests may walk to the Chapel through the scenic historic campus (a walking map is available at the Eventbrite site / https://bit.ly/3WYNns4). Please allow time for the walk (10 minutes) or shuttle to the Chapel prior to the concert’s start promptly at 7 p.m..

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