Words and Music of Good Cheer Fill the Air
Less than an hour ago By Blair A. Ruble Kennan Institute Image Credit Kyiv’s winter holiday celebrations have shifted in recent years, to the Western Julian calendar of December 25 for Christmas and January 1 for New Year’s. This leaves behind the Russian Orthodox Church’s marking of Christmas on January 7 and Old New Year on January 14, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. With these new dates, new traditions have taken shape. Offerings at Kyiv’s October Palace included, for the second year in a row, a “Sinatra Christmas” concert, which is becoming a staple of holiday celebrations for Ukrainians around the country, along with the National Presidential Orchestra’s “Magic Christmas Concert” featuring Ukrainian and European holiday music along with Strauss waltzes to usher in the new year. The “Diesel Show Big Christmas Concert” followed, headlined by a variety of television actors ranging from pop music stars to comedians, with acts for children to enjoy. The war...