Ukraine (1): Cossacks through Byron, Liszt, and Janacek
- ‘War Criminal/ Vlad-the-Invader/ Put in Prison’
- Ovid: from ‘Epistulae ex Ponto’
- Serhii Plokhy: ‘The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine’ (2016)
- Mussorgsky/ Ravel: ‘The Great Gate of Kiev’, from ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’
- Anne Applebaum: ‘Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine’ (2017)
- Nikolai Gogol: ‘Taras Bulba’
- Janacek: ‘Taras Bulba’ – Parts 1, 2, 3 (symphonic poem)
- Voltaire: ‘L’Ukraine a toujours aspiré à être libre’
- Liszt: ‘Mazeppa’ (symphonic poem)
- Lord Byron: ‘Mazeppa’ (1819)
- Pushkin: ‘Where shall we shift the line of forts?’
- ‘Ukraine Has Not Yet Perished’ (Ukrainian National Anthem)
- Gemeinsames Statement des Verbands Freier Rundfunk Oesterreich