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    The Kyiv Bandurist Capella (Ukrainian: Київська капeла бандуристiв, romanized: Kyivs’ka kapela banduristiv) is a male vocal-instrumental ensemble that...
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    Bandura (redirect from Kyiv-style bandura)
    are known as Kyiv-style banduras because they are constructed for players of the Kyiv-style technique pioneered by the Kyiv Bandurist Capella. Because the...
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    The most common academic bandurists play in the Kyiv academic style. There are also a number of Kharkiv style academic bandurists. So-called "Fakeloric"...
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    formation in Kyiv in 1941. The Kyiv Bandurist Capella was originally established in August 1918 by bandura virtuoso Vasyl Yemetz with 8 bandurists. Initially...
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    of Kyiv Bandurist Capella – arrested October 1938. Five years' exile to Kazakhstan – rehabilitated 13/7/1956. Bartashevsky, Yuri – director of Kyiv Children's...
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    Dnieper (category Rivers of Kyiv)
    Pustovalov, P. Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble, Kyiv Bandurist Capella, the Military Band of the Headquarters of the Kiev Military District...
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  • the Kyiv Bandurist Capella which had performed in Poltava and also information in the press of the establishment of a bandura school and Bandurist Capella...
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  • Hryhory Kytasty (category Bandurists)
    to be played and recorded by the Capella. With the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, the Kyiv State Bandurist Capella was disbanded and its members were...
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  • This capella existed a year before the establishment of a similar professional bandurist capella in Kyiv in 1918. Many of the members of the Kyiv Bandurist...
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  • became known as the Kyiv style because the Kyiv Bandurist Capella used it. Before World War II, most Kyiv banduras had diatonically tuned bass strings...
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  • - 1938), repressed bandura musician of Ukraine, member of the Kyiv Bandurist Capella Ivan Rybalka (1919 - 2001), doctor of historical sciences, creator...
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    Kost Novytsky (category Bandurists)
    worked as an instrumental soloist with the Kyiv Bandurist Capella. Currently he teaches bandura at the Kyiv Conservatory. "Указ, Президент України Про...
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    Vasyl Yemetz (category Bandurists)
    a Ukrainian bandurist. He was founder and initial director of the Kobzar Choir in 1918 - the direct protégé of the Kiev Bandurist Capella and the Ukrainian...
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  • and the factory primarily made instruments for the Kyiv Bandurist Capella and associated bandurist ensembles. To capitalize on the availability of experienced...
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  • Honcharenko brothers (category Bandurists)
    This Kyiv-Kharkiv style bandura is often referred to as the "Poltavka" in recognition of the input from the members of the Poltava Bandurist Capella. In...
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    Mykola Leontovych (category Academic staff of Kyiv Conservatory)
    musical groups are named in honour of the composer. The Leontovych Bandurist Capella was a male choir whose members accompanied themselves using a Ukrainian...
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  • Kuban bandurists were founding members of the first professional bandurist capella organized in Kyiv in 1918 under Vasyl Yemetz. Kuban bandurists were...
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    Victor Mishalow (category Bandurists)
    performing as a soloist-instrumentalist. In 1991 he founded the Canadian Bandurist Capella In 2013 he became an Adjunct Research Fellow at Monash University...
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    as the choreographer Vasyl Avramenko, conductor Oleksander Koshetz and bandurist Vasyl Yemetz, to allow them to travel internationally and promote an awareness...
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    Volodymyr Kabachok (category Bandurists)
    bandurist capella modelled on the Poltava Bandurist Capella and playing on Kharkiv-style banduras. After a performance of the Kiev Bandurist Capella in...
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    March"/"Запорозький марш". Orchestra. YouTube. "Hey, on the hilltop those reapers reap" by the State Merited Capella of Bandurists of Ukraine. YouTube....
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    album in 2009. In 2002, Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus recorded "Prayer for Ukraine" in the album Golden echoes of Kyiv. In 2020, Mykhailo Khoma of Dzidzio...
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  • Instruments were used by the Kharkiv and Poltava Bandurist Capella and also the Kharkiv Bandurist Quartet and Kharkiv Orchestra of Ukrainian folk instruments...
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    Andriy Matviyevych Bobyr (category Bandurists)
    Radio Bandurist Capella and later its director. During World War II he became a fighter pilot. In 1946 he returned to Kyiv to direct the Radio Bandurist Capella...
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    Mykhailo Teliha (category Bandurists)
    bandura being active in the formation of a bandura school and a second Bandurist Capella in Prague. In 1926, he was the editor of a collection of pieces for...
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  • ethnographic dance and ballet. Particularly popular were the numerous Bandurist Capellas. These particular pseudo-folk forms blending ethnographic materials...
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  • Ivan Boretz (category Bandurists)
    Oleksiyevych Boretz (died 1937) was a bandurist. Member of the Kyiv, Kharkiv and later Poltava Bandurist Capellas. Director of the Horiv Bandura Ensemble...
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    Hryhory Bazhul (category Bandurists)
    about the treatment of kobzars and bandurists by the Soviet regime. He attempted to organise a bandurist capella in Kharkiv and performed numerous solo...
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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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    Ukrainian Radio Capella Choir Ukrainian Radio Folk Music Orchestra Ukrainian Radio Big Children's Choir Ukrainian radio Trio of Bandurists June 1, 1995 –...
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