In January 1901, 23-year-old seminarian Simon Petlyura invites the then outstanding composer Mykola Lysenko to a rehearsal of the student's autonomous choir. The banned by censorship cantata on the words of Shevchenko “Thresholds are beating” should sound. Petliura is preparing to conduct, but the rector of the seminary, Bishop Hilarion, bursts into the hall with a cry. “What is this Mazepin intrigue?! Lysenko is forced to leave. Soon, in a face…
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In January 1901, 23-year-old seminarian Simon Petlyura invites the then outstanding composer Mykola Lysenko to a rehearsal of the student's autonomous choir. The banned by censorship cantata on the words of Shevchenko “Thresholds are beating” should sound. Petliura is preparing to conduct, but the rector of the seminary, Bishop Hilarion, bursts into the hall with a cry. “What is this Mazepin intrigue?! Lysenko is forced to leave. Soon, in a face…