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Stalker 2 OST End Titles x Plyve Kacha feat. Pikkardiyska Tertsiya Pikkardiyska Tertsiya a.k.a. Vocal Formation «Pikkardiyska Tertsiya» (Ukrainian: Піккардійська терція, Вокальна формація Піккардійська терція, literally Picardy third) is a Ukrainian a cappella vocal group formed on 24 September 1992, in Lviv. Pikkardiyska Tertsiya began with a quartet performing ancient Ukrainian music from the 15th century, along with adaptations of traditional Ukrainian folk songs. In time, the group expanded to six members with a repertoire of nearly 300 works, including liturgical music, folk songs, world hit songs as well as a good many original compositions from group members. In 2014 the group's song "Plyve Kacha" (originally ukrainian folk song) became known to a worldwide audience: It was played on Kyiv's central square Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Square of Independence) during the funeral for opposition fighters who had been killed following the revolutionary events of February 2014. "A Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Пливе́ ка́ча по Тиси́ні, romanized: Plyve kacha po Tysyni), also known as "Hey, a Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Гей, пливе кача по Тисині, romanized: Hey, plyve kacha po Tysyni) is a Lemko folk song. According to the Ukrainian foklorist Ivan Khlanta, "A Duckling Swims in the Tiszla" was first recorded by Ukrainian conductor Dezső Zádor in the village of Volovets in Zakarpattia Oblast in the 1940s. The song was first published in the 1944 compilation album Narodni pisni pidkarpatskikh rusyniv (English: "folk songs of the Subcarpathian Ruthenians"). In traditional versions of the song, the lyrics follow the life and death of a young woman who refuses to marry a man she does not love, going against her mother's wishes. During the 1940s, the lyrics were substantially reworked by the Transcarpathian writer Vasyl Grendzha-Donsky, to tell the story of a soldier preparing to go to war. In most versions of the lyrics, the titular “duckling crossing the river” represents death and passage to the afterlife. This track is mashup of song “Plyve Kacha” performed by Pikkardiyska Tertsiya and “End Titles” track from Ukrainian game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 developed by GSC Game World. All copyrights belong to their authors. Montage, mixing and mastering of mashup made by me, Ben Baer Projects by FL Studio 21. Extraction of a capellas made by program LALALai. Preview for video been created by using photos, searched by Google and Wikipedia – Poppy Field S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 and Pikkardiyska Tertsiya album Ельдорадо (Eldorado). Preview includes Ai generated elements (openart.ai program) and Photoshop CS6 edits. #PikkardiyskaTertsiya #ПіккардійськаТерція #stalker2 #stalker2heartofchornobyl #gscgameworld #mashup #mashups #mashupsong #mashupsongs #STALKER #stalkergame #stalker2game #stalkermusic #stalker2music #сталкер #сталкер2 #сталкер2серцечорнобиля #сталкермузика #сталкер2музика #Пливекача #plyvekacha