- A
bandurist (Ukrainian: бандури́ст, romanized: banduryst) is a
person who
plays the
Ruthenian plucked string instrument known as the bandura.
There are...
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instruments (1954).
Musicians who play the
bandura are
referred to as
bandurists. In the 19th and
early 20th
centuries traditional bandura players, often...
- A
Kuban bandurist is a
person who
plays the
Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura, who is from Kuban, a
geographic region of southern...
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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...
- The
Poltava Bandurist Capella was vocal-instrumental
ensemble who
accompanied themselves on the multi-stringed
Ukrainian bandura. It was
initially established...
- 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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studying in Kyiv.
After graduating in 1935, he was
hired by the Kyiv
Bandurist Capella. In 1937 he
became concertmaster and in 1939 the ****istant conductor...
- The
Combined Kiev
Bandurist Capella, also
known as the
Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella, was a
Ukrainian bandurist ensemble in the
Soviet Union...
- screenwriter, composer, musicologist, violinist, pianist, baritone,
bandurist, and teacher. He was shot by the KGB, like many
other members of the Executed...
- The
Leontovych Bandurist Capella was a male
choir whose members accompanied themselves using a
Ukrainian folk
instrument known as a bandura. It was established...