- Ivan
Iovych Kuchuhura-Kucherenko (Ukrainian: Іва́н Іо́вич Кучугу́ра-Кучере́нко, Russian: Ива́н Ио́вич Кучугу́ра-Кучере́нко; July 7, 1878 –
November 24...
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began offering classes in
bandura playing,
instructed by
kobzar Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko.
Kucherenko taught briefly until 1911, and
attempts were made...
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Among those who had
received this
award was
blind kobza player Ivan
Kuchuhura-Kucherenko. He also saw the
value in
gaining international support and...
- Honcharenko, Horobetz, F. Hrytsenko-Kholodny,
Hryhory K****shko, Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko, Ivan Netesa, Odnorih,
Stepan Pasiuha,
Mykola Ry****nko and...
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bandurists Alexey Razumovsky Prominent kobzari Honcharenko Hnat, Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko,
Petro Drevchenko,
Ostap Veresai, Prominent...
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Yevheniia Kucherenko (1922–2020),
Ukrainian pedagogue Also may
refer to: Ivan
Kuchuhura-Kucherenko (1878–1937),
Ukrainian minstrel (kobzar) Oleg Kutscherenko...
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students were left with 3
financial sponsors. The kobzar-teacher (Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko)
received a
payment of 109 rubles. In the
second half of the...
- the
regions around Kharkiv:
Petro Drevchenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko, Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko,
Hrytsko Netesa; one from
Poltava province;
Mykhailo Kravchenko;...
- government.[citation needed] The
blind kobzars Pavlo Hashchenko and Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko composed a duma (epic poem) in
memory of
Symon Petliura. To...
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performance in his dumy (sung epic poems)
renditions but when
compared to Ivan
Kuchuhura Kucherenko, Drevchenko's
recitations were more
faithful to
their archaic...