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Even though the Capella as a choir was receiving triumphant reviews, personality conflicts between Koshetz and Prykhodko led to a split. In the fall of 1920, Prykhodko and 20 members of the Capella returned to Czechoslovakia. However, Koshetz received further funding from Petliura, and Koshetz
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The Ukrainian National Chorus, which toured the United States and Canada between 1922 and 1926 is credited with introducing the Ukrainian Christmas Carol "Shchedryk" - known as the "
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was unstable. Although Koshetz and Stetsenko began work almost immediately, on January 26, 1919, Koshetz was forced to leave Kyiv before it was overrun by the
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and presented the idea. Soon after this meeting, Oleksa Prykhodko also joined the Capella as assistant director.
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Later that year, Koshetz and some other members of the Capella created the Ukrainian National Chorus.
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In May 1921, Oleksandr Koshetz announced the dissolution of the Ukrainian Republic Capella.
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The Ukrainian National Chorus, successor to the Ukrainian Republic Capella, c. 1922-1925
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The first tour of the Ukrainian Republic Capella started on April 26, 1919 in
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The situation of the Capella was difficult in that the political situation in
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conducting the Ukrainian National Chorus in a performance of the
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