kateryna lukyanova, dmytro glushko, for voice of america from donetsk region. and this is the end of the ukrainian revival. resed culture. pianist pavlo gintov, a native of kyiv, has been living in the united states for 17 years and has been actively campaign, or introduce the american public to the works of little-known ukrainian composers. at his concerts, gintov tells that the russian, soviet, and then russian authorities fought against ukrainian culture for decades, or simply appropriated its creators and the works themselves. natalka churykova spoke with the pianist. people who come to look like. your concerts, do they come because they want to help ukraine, or do they want to learn more about ukrainian music? i'd like to hope that for both reasons, yes, but for now it is probably more due to the support of ukraine, because ukrainian music, for the most part , remains something mysterious and unknown to them, and so far i think that i manage to interest them, that is, as far as i can see, they like ukrainian music, they are with. .. are usually very surpri