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Lirnyks were
similar to and
belonged to the same
guilds (tsekhs) as the
better known bandura and
kobza players known as kobzars. However, the
lirnyk pla****...
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November 2012. "Ukrainian
Wandering Bards: Kobzars, Bandurysts, and
Lirnyks".
Canadian Institute of
Ukrainian Studies. 2001.
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boyars and the Church.[citation needed]
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street musicians from all over the country,
specifically blind kobzars and
lirnyks, were
invited to attend,
amounting to an
estimated 300 parti****nts. All...
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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....
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Traditional minstrels from this time
period also
included lirnyky or
lirnyks,
musicians who pla**** the lira or hurdy-gurdy.
While some
sources suggest...
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divided into two groups—bandurists, or
kobzars who pla**** bandura, and
lirnyks, who pla**** the lira,
which was a crank-driven hurdy-gurdy. The kobzars...
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November 1969) is a
Ukrainian recording artist, kobzar, bandurist,
lirnyk,
composer and singer-songwriter. He is an
active member of the Kobzarskyi...
- folk
theme based on a
melody that
Tchaikovsky heard performed by
blind lirnyks at a
market in
Kamianka (near Kyiv). A
short transitional p****age is a...