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Ostap Mykytovych Veresai (Ukrainian: Остап Микитович Вересай) (1803–April 1890) was a
renowned minstrel and
kobzar from the
Poltava Governorate (now Chernihiv...
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Ostap Veresai, the most
famous kobzar of the 19th century, with his wife. Like the
other kobzars of his day,
Veresai was blind....
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journalist Ostap Steckiw (1924–2001), Polish-born
Canadian soccer player Ostap Veresai (1803–1890),
Ukrainian minstrel Ostap Vyshnya (1889–1956),
Ukrainian writer...
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Kobzar Ostap Veresai playing a bandura, 19th century...
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Kobzar Ostap Veresai – One of the
finest exponents of Dumy in the 19th century...
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collect and
publish Ukrainian folk songs,
often with the
minstrel Ostap Veresai's help. He
would later publish seven volumes of
arrangements and transcriptions...
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language (i.e., not in Old-Church Slavonic). This
period produced Ostap Veresai, a
renowned minstrel and
kobzar from
Poltava province, Ukraine. The establishment...
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Kharkiv in 1902. It was
believed that the last
blind kobzar, (Ostap
Veresai) had died in 1890; however, upon investigation, six
blind traditional kobzars...
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Kuchuhura Kucherenko,
Pavlo Hashchenko,
Petro Drevchenko,
Ostap Veresai,
Prominent reconstructive kobzari Opanas Slastion,
Volodymyr Kushpet, Tkachenko...
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Ostap Veresai, the most
famous Ukrainian kobzar of the 19th century, and his wife Kulyna...