Valentin Silvestrov's "Maidan" is a profound and deeply resonant choral work, released on ECM New Series in September 2022. This album is a poignant response to the Euromaidan, a series of demonstrations that took place in Ukraine in 2014, and reflects the composer's personal experiences and reflections on these historic events. Silvestrov, now living as a refugee, channels his memories and emotions into a powerful musical narrative that spans over an hour and sixteen minutes.
The album features the Kyiv Chamber Choir, conducted by Mykola Hobdych, performing a diverse range of compositions that blend contemporary classical styles with traditional Ukrainian elements. "Maidan" is structured into several cycles and smaller groupings, each offering a unique perspective on the themes of resilience, history, and spiritual reflection. The cycles are interspersed with familiar hymns and prayers, providing a sense of continuity and familiarity amidst the contemporary compositions.
Highlights include the recurring "National Anthem," which serves as a unifying thread throughout the album, and the evocative "Prayer for Ukraine," a heartfelt plea for peace and unity. The album also features a set of four songs and a triptych, each offering a different musical and lyrical exploration of Ukrainian culture and history. The inclusion of traditional Ukrainian texts and melodies adds a layer of authenticity and cultural depth to the compositions.
"Maidan" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive musical journey that captures the essence of Ukraine's struggle and resilience. It is a testament to Valentin Silvestrov's artistic vision and his ability to translate personal and national experiences into a universal language of music. This album is a significant addition to the ECM New Series catalog, offering listeners a unique and moving exploration of contemporary choral music.