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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"...
- kobzars and bandurists were Soviet fabrications, however a number of prominent bandurists did die at the hands of the ****s. One notable bandurist was Teliha...
- pride, and as a result the cossack bandurist was usually a young person who had all his faculties. The Kuban bandurists however kept close quarters with...
- 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...
- This is a list of individuals who were born and lived in territories located in present-day Ukraine, including ethnic Ukrainians and those of other ethnicities...
- Kyiv in 1941. The Kyiv Bandurist Capella was originally established in August 1918 by bandura virtuoso Vasyl Yemetz with 8 bandurists. Initially, it was known...
- artists were treated under the Stalinist regime, and the fact that many bandurists had suffered directly or had witnessed unfounded reprisals under the Soviet...
- remaining dedicated bandurists began to re-group over the next 3–4 years. An experienced and talented group of singer-bandurists was formed and they aspired...
- at a stylised replacement for traditional Ukrainian kobzari, or bandurists. Bandurists were ****cuted and executed in large numbers on the order of Stalin...
- "Vyklyk" are still pla**** by many bandurists in North America although the pieces are often ascribed to bandurist Mykhailo Teliha, a Kuban Cossack and...