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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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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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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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Illusionist Impressionist Itinerant poet ****anese idol
Jester Kobzar Korean Idol
Lirnyk Magician Master of
ceremonies Mime
Minstrel Monologist Musician Party princess...
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members of the
Comedy Club UA and
Comedy Club
Andriy Molochny and
Anton Lirnyk who are
known for
their performance as a comic-duo "Chekhov's duet". The...
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boyars and the Church.[citation needed]
Bandurists Busking Goliards Kobzar Lirnyks Minstrel Troubadour "скоморох". Wiktionary.
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Ashik Bard Bhāts
Dziady (wandering beggars) Filí
Griot Gusans Lirnyk Minstrels Rhapsode Skald Trouvère The
earliest reference to the b****e danse...
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video game)
Troubadour Vates Welsh bardic music Kobzar Duma (epic)
Lirnyk Oxford Dictionary of English, s.v. bard, n.1. "Work of
Rabindranath Tagore...