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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Lirnyk Persecuted kobzars and bandurists Preservation of kobzar music Kobzarstvo Kuban bandurists The Guide (film) Yuriy Fedynsky "The Kobzar-Lirnyk Tradition"...
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Germany, Paraguay, Poland, The United States, and Venezuela. Many bandurists and kobzars were persecuted by authorities that controlled Ukraine at various...
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Shevchuk, Volodymyr Kushpet and Andrii Liashuk. Kobzar Persecuted kobzars and bandurists Dziady (wandering beggars) Kobzarstvo Bandurist Blind musicians ‘Remember...
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and even liquidation e.g. Executed Renaissance or persecuted kobzars and bandurists. Belarusians and Ukrainians living on the Polish side of the border...
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Bandura (category Ukrainian words and phrases)
of kobzars and bandurists were Soviet fabrications, however a number of prominent bandurists did die at the hands of the Nazis. One notable bandurist was...
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Soviet kobzars were musicians in the Ukrainian SSR who performed at a stylised replacement for traditional Ukrainian kobzari, or bandurists. Bandurists were...
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12th Archeological Congress (section Kobzar performers)
Congress was notable for a performance by kobzars from a number of regions of Ukraine, organized by writer and bandurist Hnat Khotkevych, who also wrote an accompanying...
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Skomorokh (category Pages with non-English text lacking appropriate markup and no ISO hint)
scathing and obscene social commentary, and by making fun of the boyars and the Church.[citation needed] Bandurists Busking Goliards Kobzar Lirnyks Minstrel...
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Petro Drevchenko (category Kobzars)
number of social causes such as the right for kobzars to perform on the streets. Together with the kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko, Stepan Pasiuha, H. Tsybko they...
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Hnat Khotkevych (section Early life and education)
music and traditions of the folk bandurists known as kobzars at the XIIth Archeological Conference held in Kharkiv in 1902. He prepared a paper and also...
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The Guide (film) (section Awards and nominations)
for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Persecuted bandurists Famine-33 (1991) Kobzar "The Film The Guide has been adapted for Blind People"...
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Ostap Veresai (category Kobzars)
a kobzar; he and a neighbor traveled to the market in Romen, where many kobzars would gather. There, Veresai met the kobzar Yefym Andriyshevsky and became...
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traditional Ukrainian musical instrument, whereas bandurists were the carriers of traditional songs and folklore. One of the communist newspapers in 1930...
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Kharkiv (category Cities and towns built in the Sloboda Ukraine)
continued into 1938. Blind Ukrainian street musicians Kobzars were also rounded up in Kharkiv and murdered by the NKVD. Confident in his control over Ukraine...
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ethnographic conference and disappeared (See Persecuted bandurists).[citation needed] In the regions of southern Russian SFSR (North Caucasus and eastern part of...
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