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Kobzars.
Kobzars at
Encyclopedia of
Ukraine "
Kobzar" book by
Taras Shevchenko at
Encyclopedia of
Ukraine National Union of the
Ukrainian Kobzars official...
- groups—bandurists, or
kobzars who pla**** bandura, and lirnyks, who pla**** the lira,
which was a crank-driven hurdy-gurdy. The
kobzars were an
important part...
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Kobzar guilds,
regional organizations of
kobzars and lirnyks, were
widespread in the mid-19th century.
Modeled on artisans' guilds, they
protected their...
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Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of
North America". UBC.
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kobza players known as
kobzars. However, the
lirnyk pla**** the lira, a kind of crank-driven hurdy-gurdy,
while the
kobzars pla**** the lute-like banduras...
- The ****cution of
Kobzars started in 1876
under Imperial Russia with the
publication of the Ems Ukaz:
stage performances by
kobzars and
bandurists were...
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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...
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Slobozhan kobzars 1911 Okhtyrka...
- instruments.
Often these performers refer to
themselves as
contemporary kobzars. Many
contemporary blind bandurists can be
placed into this category. Ensemble...