- A
bandura (Ukrainian: бандура) is a
Ukrainian plucked-string folk-instrument. It
combines elements of the
zither and lute and, up
until the 1940s, was...
- (Ukrainian: Козак Мамай, in less
significant variants also
named as
Cossack banduryst) is a
Ukrainian folkloric hero, one of the
standard characters in traditional...
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backing vocalist),
Mariia Sorokina (percussionist) and
Yevhen Yovenko (
banduryst). The band's
instrumentation includes electronic drums, trombones, French...
- 2020.
Retrieved 19
November 2012. "Ukrainian
Wandering Bards: Kobzars,
Bandurysts, and Lirnyks".
Canadian Institute of
Ukrainian Studies. 2001. Archived...
- Ukrainoznavstvo-
volume 8 Ukr.
Slovo -
Mykhailo Teliha -
Bandura #51-52,1995 nn -
Mykhilo Teliha - Kubans'kyj
Kozak banduryst -
Bandura #57-58, 1996...
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Zaporizhian March Trembita "III.
Ukrainian wandering bards: kobzars,
bandurysts, and lirnryks".
Internet Encyclopaedia of Ukraine.
Canadian Institute...
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serfdom in
Ukraine and
refers to Shevchenko's
painting Kateryna. The last,
Banduryst (1.2 m (3 ft 11 in), 156 kg (344 lb)),
referring to the
Kobzar and Bandura...
- project.
Banduryst-Guitarist
Jurij Fedynskyj, of New York City has
relocated to Kyiv to join the ensemble. Also
Ukrainian freestyle banduryst Roman Hrynkiv...
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Mystetsvo Ukrainy -
Biohrafichnyj dovidnyk, K, 1997 Hvozd', M -
Banduryst Andriy Bobyr - NTE 1994 #5-6 p. 89-90 Kyrdan, B - Omelchenko, A - Narodni...
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tradytsieiu narodnykh spivtsiv -
Muzyka - #2, (pp. 24–25) 1975 -
Banduryst Fedir Zharko - in NTE, #3 1978 - Kobzars'ka dialnist' I. I. Kuchenura-Kucherenko...