- bandūrists
- mūz., n. бандурист (Грам. инф.: Окончания: \bandūristsа)LKLv59
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu. 2014.
Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu. 2014.
Persecuted bandurists — Many bandurists and kobzars were persecuted by the authorities that controlled Ukraine at various times because of the association of the bandura to the Cossack past and aspects of Ukrainian history which the kobzars would glorify in their songs… … Wikipedia
Kuban bandurists — A Kuban bandurists is a person who plays the Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura, who is from Kuban, a geographic region of southern Russia surrounding the Kuban River.The kobzar tradition in the Kuban migrated to the Kuban… … Wikipedia
12th Archeological Congress — The XIIth Archeological Congress Kharkiv, 1902 Preamble In the 1867 a tradition of holding Archeological Conferences known as Congresses was established in the Russian Empire. The aim of these conferences was to discuss and to make public studies … Wikipedia
Bandura — Infobox Instrument name=Bandura names=HS#:321.321 5 classification= * Chordophone range= c2 a5 related= * Kobza * Torban * HusliBandura ( uk. Бандура) refers to a Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument. It combines elements of a box zither and… … Wikipedia
Bandurist — A bandurist ( uk. бандурист) is a person who plays the Ukrainian plucked string instrument known as the bandura.Types of performersThere are a number of different types of bandurist who differ in their choice of instrument, the repertoire they… … Wikipedia
Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus — The Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus ( uk. Українська Капела Бандуристів ім. Т. Г. Шевченка; full name: Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of T. H. Shevchenko in Detroit ) is a semi professional male choir which accompanies itself with the multi stringed… … Wikipedia
Kiev Bandurist Capella — The Kiev Bandurist Capella ( uk. Київська капeла бандуристiв, Kyivs’ka kapela banduristiv ) is a male vocal chorus that accompanies its singing with the playing of the multi stringed Ukrainian folk instrument known as the bandura. The group was… … Wikipedia
Pika Danylo — Danylo Fedorovych Pika (1901–1941) was one of the founders of the Poltava Bandurist Capella. Initially he learned to play the bandura from Opanas Slastion in Myrhorod. Pika was one of the more talented players of the capella and also wrote out a… … Wikipedia
Ukrainians in Kuban — in southern Russia constitute a significant national minority. The region as a whole shares many linguistic, cultural and historic ties with Ukraine. Ukrainians first settled the Kuban in 1792 and until the mid twentieth century the majority of… … Wikipedia
Kobzarskyi Tsekh — ( uk. Кобзарський Цех, Kobzars kyi Tsekh ) is a guild of kobzars.In the 19th century, earlier blind musicians, known as kobzars and lirnyks, organized themselves into guilds along the same lines as professional craftsmen such as potters, masons… … Wikipedia
Tereshko Parkhomenko — Terentiy (Tereshko) Makarovych Parkhomenko(1872 1910 11?)Terentiy Makarovych Parkhomenko (or as he was known Tereshko) was one of the most respected kobzars of the late 19th and early 20th century.BiographyHe was born 28/10/1872 in the village of … Wikipedia