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Kobzarstvo (Ukrainian: Кобзарство) in the
wider definition, is the art and
related culture of
singing to the
accompaniment of the
Ukrainian plucked string...
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Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky (Russian: Граф Алексе́й Григо́рьевич Разумо́вский, Ukrainian: Граф Олексій Григорович Розумовський; 1709–1771) was...
- The
kobza (Ukrainian: кобза), also
called bandura (Ukrainian: бандура) is a
Ukrainian folk
music instrument of the lute
family (Hornbostel-Sachs classification...
- Vasyl'
Pavlovych Ovchynnikov or
Ovchinnikiv (1868–1934) was a
Ukrainian bandurist and
performing artist in the
Moscow Theatre (Bolshoi?). A
renowned singer...
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Dumka (Ukrainian: думка, dúmka,
plural думки, dúmky) is a
musical term
introduced from the
Ukrainian language, with
cognates in
other Slavic languages...
- The
Kharkiv Academic Style of
Bandura Playing is a
specific method of
playing the
Ukrainian folk
instrument bandura. The
instrument is held in a way that...
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Julian Petrovych Kytasty is an
American composer, singer, kobzar, bandurist, flautist, and
conductor of
Ukrainian descent. He was born
January 23, 1958...
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Volodymyr Andryievych Kabachok (Ukrainian: Володимир Андрійович Кабачок, July 15, 1892 – June 15, 1957) was a well-known
bandura player and
educator in...
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Kobzarska Sich (Ukrainian: Кобзарська Січ) is a
summer music camp
devoted to
learning bandura and
Ukrainian choral music.
Kobzarska Sich is held every...
- Kharkiv-style
banduras are
banduras that
allow for the
playing of the
Kharkiv style, i.e.
using the left hand to play
melodic figures primarily over the...