- The
lirnyks (Ukrainian: лірник; plural: лірники – lirnyky) were
itinerant Ukrainian musicians who
performed religious,
historical and epic
songs to the...
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Harlequin Illusionist Impressionist Itinerant poet ****anese idol
Jester Kobzar Lirnyk Magician Master of
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Minstrel Monologist Party princess Podcaster...
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children could be
apprenticed to a
professional beggar,
either a
kobzar or
lirnyk. The
first stage of
training consisted of how to
physically live and survive...
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Editore - Issuu". issuu.com. 2012-08-29.
Retrieved 2024-09-26. "The Kobzar-
Lirnyk Tradition". honchar.org.ua.
Retrieved 2023-11-27. Kononenko,
Natalie O....
- (known as dumy)
performed by
itinerant blind musicians called lirnyky (sing.
lirnyk).
Occasionally lirnyky were
hired to play
dance music at weddings. They...
- (born 14
November 1969) is a
Ukrainian recording artist, kobzar, bandurist,
lirnyk,
composer and singer-songwriter. He is an
active member of the Kobzarskyi...
- 19
November 2012. "Ukrainian
Wandering Bards: Kobzars, Bandurysts, and
Lirnyks".
Canadian Institute of
Ukrainian Studies. 2001.
Archived from the original...
- July 2022, and five
items —
Ukrainian pysanka, sa****uarding of the kobzar-
lirnyk tradition,
technology of white-on-white
embroidery in Reshetylivka, Polissian...
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Ashik Bard Bhāts Filí
Griot Minstrels Skald Dziady (wandering beggars)
Lirnyk Troubadour Butterfield 1997. Stevens, John; Butterfield,
Ardis (20 January...
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boyars and the Church.[citation needed]
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