A kobzar (Ukrainian: кобзар, pl. kobzari Ukrainian: кобзарі) was an itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, played on a multistringed...
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Kobzar (Ukrainian: Кобзар, "The bard") is a book of poems by Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko, first published by Shevchenko in 1840 in Saint...
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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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Nataliia Kobzar (Ukrainian: Наталія Кобзар, 19 January 2000) is a Ukrainian Paralympic athlete. She competes in 100, 200 and 400 metres sprinting events...
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Igor Andreyevich Kobzar (Russian: Игорь Андреевич Кобзарь, IPA: [ˈiɡərʲ ˈkobzərʲ]) (born 13 April 1991) is a Kirgiz-born Russian volleyball player. CEV...
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Kobzar guilds, regional organizations of kobzars and lirnyks, were widespread in the mid-19th century. Modeled on artisans' guilds, they protected their...
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Vitaliy Yuriyovych Kobzar (Ukrainian: Віталій Юрійович Кобзар; born 9 May 1972) is a former Kyrgyzstani and Ukrainian footballer. He was a member of the...
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Yevgeni Vasilyevich Kobzar (Russian: Евгений Васильевич Кобзарь; born 9 August 1992) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a forward for amateur...
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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...
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Blind musicians (section Kobzars of Ukraine)
groups—bandurists, or kobzars who played bandura, and lirnyks, who played the lira, which was a crank-driven hurdy-gurdy. The kobzars were an important part...
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Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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Harlequin Illusionist Impressionist Itinerant poet Japanese idol Jester Kobzar Lirnyk Magician Master of ceremonies Mime Minstrel Monologist Party princess...
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Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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in Russian. His literary heritage, in particular the poetry collection Kobzar, is regarded to be the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and to...
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The idea of the preservation of kobzar music by means of sound recording originated in 1901–02. Kobzars were itinerant Ukrainian folk musicians who sung...
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Bohdan Mykhaylovych Kobzar (Ukrainian: Богдан Михайлович Кобзар; born 22 April 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward...
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KOBZAR Book Award is a biennial literary award that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a Ukrainian...
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early 20th centuries traditional bandura players, often blind, were called kobzars. It is suggested that the instrument developed as a hybrid of gusli (Eastern-European...
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(2000). Dancing with the Kobzar. Pandora Press U.S. p. 58. ISBN 0-9665021-3-2. Bush, Perry (2000). Dancing with the Kobzar. Pandora Press U.S. p. 113...
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It is included in later editions of the classic collection of poetry, Kobzar. The poem consists of an introduction, 11 main chapters, an "Epilogue,"...
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from Kobzar (between 1931 and 1933) Illustration for Kobzar by Taras Shevchenko (between 1931 and 1933) Artur Rudzynskiy; "The Illustrator of 'Kobzar' Vasily...
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Poltava region. It was usually played by a bard or minstrel known as a kobzar (occasionally in earlier times a kobeznik), who accompanies his recitation...
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Opanas Slastion (section Slastion and the kobzars)
Shevchenko's 'Kobzar' (the illustrations to "Haidamaky"). As a painter, Slastion is credited with depicting series of Cossack and kobzar portraits and...
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and kobza players known as kobzars. However, the lirnyk played the lira, a kind of crank-driven hurdy-gurdy, while the kobzars played the lute-like banduras...
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is a poem by Taras Shevchenko about the blind itinerant Ukrainian bard (Kobzar). The poem is dated as written in approximately 1839 in Saint Peterburg...
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Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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