- A
kobzar (Ukrainian: кобзар [kɔbˈzar] , pl.
kobzari Ukrainian: кобзарі) was an
itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, pla**** on a...
- lăutar,
literally lute-player). A
Cobza player specifically is
called a "
cobzar".
Notable Cobza players were Ion Păturică, Ion Zlotea,
Marin Cotoanță, Grigore...
- were
named after their instruments, too, e.g.:
scripcar (scripcă player),
cobzar (cobza player), and
naingiu (nai/panflute player). From the 17th century...
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original on 18
April 2023.
Maxim Kuvan [in Ukrainian] (c. 2014). "Three
Cobzar monuments in the park on bottom-up circles". gorod.dp.ua (in Ukrainian)...
- Illica,
French version by Paul Milliet, Opéra Garnier, 9 June 1912: Le
Cobzar,
drame lyrique in 2 acts, with Hélène Vacaresco,
music by
Gabrielle Ferrari...
-
Paris and
studied with
Charles Gounod and Théodore Dubois. Her
opera Le
Cobzar premiered in
Monte Carlo. She
married François
Ferrari with whom she had...