- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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artists were
treated under the
Stalinist regime, and the fact that many
bandurists had
suffered directly or had
witnessed unfounded reprisals under the Soviet...
-
tours of the
Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus. In 1958, five
singers went on tour. In the
autumn of that year,
Minsky and the
Bandurist Chorus began a tour through...
- "Vyklyk" are
still pla**** by many
bandurists in
North America although the
pieces are
often ascribed to
bandurist Mykhailo Teliha, a
Kuban Cossack and...