- A
kobzar (Ukrainian: кобзар [kɔbˈzar] , pl.
kobzari Ukrainian: кобзарі) was an
itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, pla**** on a...
- forms). Historically, dumy were
performed by
itinerant Cossack bards called kobzari, who
accompanied themselves on a
kobza or a torban, but
after the abolition...
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attesting to the m****-execution of the
kobzari has been
found to date, we do have a
significant list of
kobzari and
bandurists who died or disappeared...
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instrumental accompaniment by
professional itinerant singers known as
kobzari or lirnyky. The
highest form of
development of this
style of
singing can...
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repertoire they play and
manner in
which they
approach their vocation.
Kobzari, who play
authentic ethnographic instruments or copies. This
group can...
- The
kobzari of the
Slobozhan bandura tradition were
kobzari who
lived in
Sloboda Ukraine around the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine. They
include Petro Drevchenko...
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outside the city and were all executed. ****cution of
bandurists and
kobzari by the
Soviet authorities can be
divided up into
various periods. These...
- The
Chernihiv kobzari were
grouped around the city of Mena, in the
Chernihiv Oblast of
northeastern Ukraine.
Outstanding members of this
group were Pavlo...
- SSR who
performed at a
stylised replacement for
traditional Ukrainian kobzari, or bandurists.
Bandurists were ****cuted and
executed in
large numbers...
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subsequently synonymised with
Volvarina sauliae (Sowerby II, 1846).
Goetheana kobzari Gumovski, 2016 Wasp
Taras Shevchenko "The
specific epithet derives from...