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    Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus (Ukrainian: Українська Капеля Бандуристів Північної Америки ім. Т. Г. Шевченка; full name: The Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Bandurist...
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    2307/2498453. ISSN 0037-6779. JSTOR 2498453. "The history of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus". Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. Retrieved 26 December 2022....
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    Bandura (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    manuscripts recorded other court bandurists of Ukrainian descent. The term bandura is generally thought to have entered the Ukrainian language via Polish, either...
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    Oleh Mahlay (category Merited Figures of Arts of Ukraine)
    with the Ukrainian bandura and the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1969 to Ukrainian immigrants...
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  • (1896–1928), actor Vasyl Yemetz (1891–1982), bandurist, composer, founder of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus Snooky Young (1919–2011), musician Paul Zastupnevich...
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    their 20th anniversary album in 2009. In 2002, Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus recorded "Prayer for Ukraine" in the album Golden echoes of Kyiv. In 2020, Mykhailo...
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    Hryhory Nazarenko (category Bandurists)
    establishing the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus in Kiev in 1942, and was its first artistic director. Under his directorship the chorus gave a number of concerts:...
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    Vasyl Yemetz (category Bandurists)
    the Kiev Bandurist Capella and the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. Yemetz was born in the village of Sharivka, Ukraine. He was born to a Cossack family. He...
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  • Hryhory Kytasty (category Bandurists)
    of the Chorus in Detroit. In the United States the Shevchenko Bandurist Capella changed its name in English to the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. In 1958...
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    year. The group continues to actively perform to this day as the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. The idea of organizing a bandura ensemble came to V. Yemetz after...
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  • tours of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. In 1958, five singers went on tour. In the autumn of that year, Minsky and the Bandurist Chorus began a tour...
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    The Combined Kiev Bandurist Capella, also known as the Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella, was a Ukrainian bandurist ensemble in the Soviet Union...
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    Notable examples include the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus, The Canadian Bandurist Capella and the Kiev Bandurist Capella. Ukrainians have a wealth of folk instruments...
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  • Honcharenko brothers (category Bandurists)
    new types of instruments. In the workshop of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus and the Leontovych Bandurist Capella they designed and developed a new type...
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  • with the Honcharenko brothers left the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus and started working on establishing a new bandurist capella. This new capella was formed...
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    Kobzars and bandurists were a unique class of musicians in Ukraine, who travelled between towns and sang dumas, a meditative poem-song. Kobzars were usually...
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    Hryhory Bazhul (category Bandurists)
    Ivanovych Bazhul (Ukrainian: Григорій Іванович Бажул transcribed as Georg Baschul) (January 22, 1906 — October 17, 1989) was a Ukrainian bandurist and publisher...
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  • with Hryhory Kytasty - of the world-renowned Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of Detroit, Michigan. The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA), the representative...
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  • Walter V. Bozyk (category Bandurists)
    Bozhyk (Ukrainian: Володимир Божик) or Walter V. Bozyk (December 27, 1908 in Rava-Ruska – January 9, 1991, in Los Angeles, US) was a Ukrainian bandurist, choral...
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    Victor Mishalow (category Bandurists)
    Victor Mishalow (Ukrainian: Віктор Мiшалов) (born 4 April 1960) is an Australian-born Canadian bandurist, educator, composer, conductor, and musicologist...
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  • List of bandura ensembles (category Ukrainian-Canadian culture)
    Kobzarske bratstvo Experimental Bandura Trio New York Bandura Ensemble Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus Women's Bandura Ensemble of North America Homin Stepiv...
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  • Ivan Maistrenko (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    in 1942 Maisternko was a director of Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus in Kyiv. He was a prominent member of the Ukrainian Revolutionary Democratic Party and edited...
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  • Choir (YouTube) Vichnaya Pamyat' (Eternal Memory) recorded by the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus (SoundCloud) Vjecnaja Pamjat (Memory Eternal) recorded by the...
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    Ruslana (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    importance of the Bandura in Ukrainian music and culture. For her final song, Ruslana performed along with the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus as well as the Zoloti...
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  • Kobzarska Sich (category Bandurists)
    of 9 and 11), the Ukrainian Choral Workshop, and the Ukrainian Sacred Music Workshop. For many years the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus has sponsored various...
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    Julian Kytasty (category Bandurists)
    of Ukrainian descent. He was born January 23, 1958, in Detroit, Michigan, in a family of refugees. His first studies were in the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus...
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    The Canadian Bandurist Capella (Ukrainian: Капеля Бандуристів Канади) is a vocal-instrumental ensemble that combines the sounds of male choral singing...
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  • Kharkiv-style bandura (category Ukrainian musical instruments)
    mechanism. This instrument became the standard instrument of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. Honcharenko's designs were later taken and improved by the next...
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    Kobzar (poetry collection) (category Ukrainian poems)
    shevchenko.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-24. Encyclopedia of Ukraine "Our History | Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America". UBC. Retrieved 2024-01-21. "Kobzars"...
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  • Battle of Konotop (category 1659 in Ukraine)
    composer and bandurist Hryhory Kytasty in 1966 composed a monumental work based on Ukrainian Cossack folk songs for soloists, male chorus and orchestra...
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