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Pavlo Ivanovych Hashchenko ( -1933) was a
Ukrainian kobzar and
bandura player.
Hashchenko was
originally from
Poltava province but
lived most of his life...
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brutally pacified by the
Soviet administration. The
blind kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko and Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko composed a duma (epic poem) in
memory of...
- Siroshtan. In 1905 he
painted a
portrait of
kobzar Pavlo Hashchenko and
noted that
Hashchenko knew four dumy. In 1902-1903 he was one of the initiators...
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labour camps in Karelia.
Oleksander Hamaliya – shot in Kyiv in 1920.
Pavlo Hashchenko – kobzar. Hasiuk, Oleh –
given 25
years of
incarceration in the city of...
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suppressed by the
Soviet government.[citation needed] The
blind kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko and Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko composed a duma (epic poem) in
memory of...
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around the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. They
include Petro Drevchenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko, Hnat Honcharenko, Horobetz, F. Hrytsenko-Kholodny,
Hryhory K****shko...
- invited; four from the
regions around Kharkiv:
Petro Drevchenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko, Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko,
Hrytsko Netesa; one from
Poltava province;...
- for
kobzars to
perform on the streets.
Together with the
kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko,
Stepan Pasiuha, H.
Tsybko they
created the duma “About the Red Army.”...
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Prominent kobzari Honcharenko Hnat, Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko,
Petro Drevchenko,
Ostap Veresai,
Prominent reconstructive kobzari Opanas...
- to the
lifestyle of a kobzar. He was
apprenticed to the
kobzar Pavlo Hashchenko and
began to
perform as a
kobzar at the turn of the 20th century. In 1902...