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Ukrainian minstrel and historical social institution
A kobzar (Ukrainian: кобзар [kobˈzɑr] ; pl. кобзарі, kobzari) was an itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment. The professional kobzar
Kobzar
1840 Ukrainian-language poetry collection by Taras Shevchenko
Kobzar (Ukrainian: Кобзар, lit. '"The bard"') is a book of poems by Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko, first published by Shevchenko in 1840
Kobzar_(poetry_collection)
Ukrainian stringed musical instrument
early 20th centuries traditional bandura players, often blind, were called kobzars. It is suggested that the instrument developed as a hybrid of gusli (Eastern-European
Bandura
Early 20th-century Russian monarchist movement
Klymentii I. Fedevych; Klymentii K. Fedevych (2017). For Faith, Tsar and Kobzar: Little Russian Monarchists and the Ukrainian National Movement. Krytyka
Black_Hundreds
Russian footballer
Yevgeni Vasilyevich Kobzar (Russian: Евгений Васильевич Кобзарь; born 9 August 1992) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a forward for amateur
Yevgeni_Kobzar
List of musicians persecuted in USSR
Kobzars and bandurists were a unique class of musicians in Ukraine, who travelled between towns and sang dumas, a meditative poem-song. Kobzars were usually
Persecuted kobzars and bandurists
Persecuted_kobzars_and_bandurists
Ukrainian footballer
Bohdan Mykhaylovych Kobzar (Ukrainian: Богдан Михайлович Кобзар; born 22 April 2002) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward
Bohdan_Kobzar
Ukrainian Paralympic athlete (born 2000)
Nataliia Mikolaevna Kobzar (Ukrainian: Наталія Миколаївна Кобзар, 19 January 2000) is a Ukrainian Paralympic athlete. She competes in 100, 200 and 400
Nataliia_Kobzar
Visually impaired singers or instrumentalists
groups—bandurists, or kobzars who played bandura, and lirnyks, who played the lira, which was a crank-driven hurdy-gurdy. The kobzars were an important part
Blind_musicians
Kyrgyzstani and Ukrainian footballer
Vitaliy Yuriyovych Kobzar (Ukrainian: Віталій Юрійович Кобзар; born 9 May 1972) is a former Kyrgyzstani and Ukrainian footballer. He was a member of the
Vitaliy_Kobzar
Ukrainian poet and artist (1814–1861)
ethnographer. His literary heritage, in particular the poetry collection Kobzar, is regarded to be the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and to
Taras_Shevchenko
Russian volleyball player (born 1991)
Igor Andreyevich Kobzar (Russian: Игорь Андреевич Кобзарь, IPA: [ˈiɡərʲ ˈkobzərʲ]) (born 13 April 1991) is a Kirgiz-born Russian volleyball player. CEV
Igor_Kobzar
KOBZAR Book Award is a biennial literary award that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a Ukrainian
Kobzar_Literary_Award
Soviet kobzars were musicians in the Ukrainian SSR who performed at a stylised replacement for traditional Ukrainian kobzari, or bandurists. Bandurists
Soviet_kobzars
Organization of Ukrainian bards
(Ukrainian: Кобзарський Цех, Kobzars'kyi Tsekh), literally "Kobzar guild", is an organization of kobzars, which have existed since the 17th century in Ukraine
Kobzarskyi_Tsekh
The idea of the preservation of kobzar music by means of sound recording originated in 1901–02. Kobzars were itinerant Ukrainian folk musicians who sung
Preservation_of_kobzar_music
Mennonite university in Bluffton, Ohio, US
(2000). Dancing with the Kobzar. Pandora Press U.S. p. 58. ISBN 0-9665021-3-2. Bush, Perry (2000). Dancing with the Kobzar. Pandora Press U.S. p. 113
Bluffton_University
Ukrainian Bards
Slobozhan kobzars 1911 Okhtyrka
Slobozhan_kobzars
Ukrainian stringed musical instrument
Poltava region. It was usually played by a bard or minstrel known as a kobzar (occasionally in earlier times a kobeznik), who accompanies his recitation
Kobza
Poem by Taras Shevchenko
is a poem by Taras Shevchenko, first published in his poetry collection Kobzar in 1840. It describes the tragic fate of a common Ukrainian girl who was
Kateryna_(poem)
Ongoing conflict since 2014
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1902 the XIIth Archeological Congress was notable for a performance by kobzars from a number of regions of Ukraine, organized by writer and bandurist
12th_Archeological_Congress
Traditional Ukrainian Musicians
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Lirnyk
Impressionist Itinerant poet Japanese idol Jester Juggler Living statue Kobzar Lirnyk Magician Master of ceremonies Mime Minstrel Monologist Musician Party
List of entertainer occupations
List_of_entertainer_occupations
Ukrainian folk dance
regulations were overlooked when Kozaks returned victorious after battle. Kobzars and other musicians would gather their instruments - violins, bagpipes
Hopak
Impact of Ukrainian poet and writer
Empire was greatly influenced by the publication of the first uncensored Kobzar in 1907, which included many of his anti-tsarist and anti-Russian poems
Legacy_of_Taras_Shevchenko
American kobzar, bandurist, and flautist
Julian Petrovych Kytasty is an American composer, singer, kobzar, bandurist, flautist, and conductor of Ukrainian descent. He was born January 23, 1958
Julian_Kytasty
Ukrainian kobzar (1803–1890)
minstrel and kobzar from the Poltava Governorate (now Chernihiv oblast) of the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). He helped to popularize kobzar art both within
Ostap_Veresai
Ukrainian vocal-instrumental ensemble
folk instrument known as the bandura. The group was initially known as the Kobzar Choir and was established in August 1918 under the direction of the renowned
Kyiv_Bandurist_Capella
Golf II-class ballistic missile submarine
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. K-129's commander was Captain First Rank Vladimir I. Kobzar, and she carried the hull number 722 on her final deployment, during which
Soviet_submarine_K-129_(1960)
City in Ukraine
from the history, nature, culture, and ethnography of Cherkasy Oblast. "Kobzar" Museum of Taras Shevchenko – the only museum in the world about one book
Cherkasy
1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine
розстріляних кобзарів" [The "Class-Hostile" Bandura: In Memory of Executed Kobzars]. umoloda.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 19 May 2024. Davies & Wheatcroft
Holodomor
Russian Orthodox Bishop
Klymentii I. Fedevych; Klymentii K. Fedevych (2017). For Faith, Tsar and Kobzar: Little Russian Monarchists and the Ukrainian National Movement. Krytyka
Antony_Khrapovitsky
Ukrainian kobzar (1878–1937)
1878 – November 24, 1937) was a Ukrainian minstrel (kobzar) and one of the most influential kobzars of the early 20th century. For his artistry he was
Ivan_Kuchuhura-Kucherenko
2013 film
hiding into the car of another train. Peter is then saved by a blind bard (kobzar) named Ivan Kocherga. With no other chance to survive in a foreign land
The_Guide_(film)
Ukrainian artist and ethnographer (1855–1933)
Shevchenko's 'Kobzar' (the illustrations to "Haidamaky"). As a painter, Slastion is credited with depicting series of Cossack and kobzar portraits and
Opanas_Slastion
Football club
Danyil Sukhoruchko 44 MF UKR Dmytro Plakhtyr 88 FW UKR Oleksandr Vivdych 93 FW UKR Bohdan Kobzar 95 DF UKR Ihor Kotsyumaka 96 GK UKR Daniil Yermolov
SC_Poltava
2021 Ukrainian film
Viktoriia Levchenko – Olena, Oksana’s sister Nataliia Dolia – Mother Oleksandr Kobzar – Father Stanislav Boklan – Coach Vitalii Sorochan Liliia Rebryk – Coach
Pulse_(2021_film)
Type of entertainer in medieval Europe
(priesthood to minstrelsy and back, 1975). Bard Ashik Court of Minstrels Kobzar Gusans Jester Minstrels' gallery Minstrel show Skald Troubadour Southworth
Minstrel
Unrecognized Eastern Orthodox church
replaced by Archbishop Nykodym of Sumy and Okhtyrka (formerly Volodymyr Kobzar). Prior to the creation of the OCU, the Kyiv Patriarchate had 44 percent
Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate
Ukrainian_Orthodox_Church_–_Kyiv_Patriarchate
Ukrainian painter (1925–2001)
Uzhhorod School of Applied Arts, where he defended his diploma work Shevchenko-Kobzar. Usky died on September 11, 2001, in Uzhhorod. Usyk's works are focused
Stepan_Usyk
Country in Eastern Europe
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Ukraine
Heorhiy Tkachenko a Kobzar Guild was re-established in 1991 in Kyiv by Mykola Budnyk in order to revive and foster the ancient kobzar traditions. The Guild
Music_of_Ukraine
Lyrical pamphlet by Taras Shevchenko, 1844
(lines 75-156) for the first time in Kobzar (St. Petersburg, 1867). Then, the entire poem was printed in Kobzar edited by Vasyl Domanytskyi (St. Petersburg
Dream_(Taras_Shevchenko_poem)
Sung epic poem originating in Ukraine
a bandura, who were often (blind) itinerant musicians who retained the kobzar appellation and accompanied their singing by playing a bandura (rarely a
Duma_(epic)
Medieval East Slavic performers
flourishing folk music relatively untouched. Bandurists Busking Goliards Kobzar Lirnyks Minstrel Troubadour "untitled". starling.rinet.ru. Курочкін О. В
Skomorokh
Historical revisionist theory
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Anti-Normanism
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Languages_of_Ukraine
Political party in Russia
Klymentii I. Fedevych; Klymentii K. Fedevych (2017). For Faith, Tsar and Kobzar: Little Russian Monarchists and the Ukrainian National Movement. Krytyka
Union_of_October_17
Ukrainian award for writers
Publishing Oleksandr Kopylenko Prize of the Barvinok magazine Vasyl Stus Prize Kobzar Literary Award Ukraine portal Books portal Literature portal List of literary
Prizes of Ukraine in Literature
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region of southern Russia surrounding the Kuban River. The tradition of the kobzar in Kuban migrated from central Ukraine. According to the historian and archivist
Kuban_bandurists
Ukrainian-American engineer, bandurist, and activist
Kiev. In 1902 and 1903, he was at the forefront of the preservation of kobzar music by means of sound recording, using the recently invented phonograph
Oleksandr_Borodai
Tradition between the storyteller and their audience
Western Europe Griot, West Africa Gusans, of Parthia and Armenia of old times Kobzar, Ukraine Maggid, (Hebrew) Jewish Minstrel, Medieval Europe Dengbêj, Kurdish
Oral_storytelling
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List of music festivals in Ukraine
List_of_music_festivals_in_Ukraine
Music genre and type of dance
Arkan Hopak Kolomyika Kozachok Tropak Traditional music Duma Dumka Kant Kobzar Koliadka Lirnyk Shchedrivka Vesnianka Media and performance Music awards
Kolomyika
c. 880–1240 East Slavic state in Europe
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Forest fires in Chernobyl exclusion zone
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2020 Chernobyl exclusion zone wildfires
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Ukrainian writer and bandurist 1877–1938
and later learned to play the bandura through observing the blind folk kobzars of the region. He completed his tertiary studies in engineering at the
Hnat_Khotkevych
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Sex_tourism_in_Ukraine
Name list
People with the given name include: Yevhen Adamtsevych, blind Ukrainian kobzar-bandurist Yevhen Apryshko (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer Yevhen Baryshnikov
Yevhen
Surname list
(born 1975), Israeli table tennis player Mykhailo Kravchenko (1858–1917), Kobzar from Poltava Mykola Kravchenko (1983–2022), Ukrainian public and political
Kravchenko
History of printing and book publishing in Ukraine
fiction, and popular education. The first Kyiv edition of Taras Shevchenko's Kobzar could only appear in 1889 because of these restrictions. The Russian Revolution
Printing_in_Ukraine
Musical artist
Yekaterinodar (present-day Krasnodar), where he joined the First Kuban Kobzar School [uk] of Mykola Bohuslavsky. Ukrainian: Адамович-Глібів, romanized: Adamovych-Hlibiv
Adamovych-Hlibiv
Ukrainian composer and musician (1842–1912)
particularly devoted to Taras Shevchenko, and set 82 texts from the poet's Kobzar collection. In Ukraine, comparisons are often drawn between Lysenko and
Mykola_Lysenko
2018 film by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and David Dodson
Valeriy Sheptekita Yana's mother Nadiya Kondratovska Yana's sister Vira Kobzar Seryoga Yuriy Tkach Court security guard Maxim Pankiv The guy at McDonald's
Me._You._He._She
Subgroup of Slavic peoples
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East_Slavs
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European ethnic group
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Rus'_people
Ukrainian range song
місячна», romanized: Nich yaka misiachna) is a Ukrainian song composed by kobzar Andriy Voloshchenko and Vasyl Ovchynnikov with lyrics from a poem by Mykhailo
What_a_Moonlit_Night
Ukrainian census
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Self-identification of Polonized Ruthenians
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Gente Ruthenus, natione Polonus
Gente_Ruthenus,_natione_Polonus
Ukrainian kobzar
Stepan Artemovych Pasiuha (11 December 1862 – 1933) was a Ukrainian kobzar. Stepan Pasiuha was born in the town Velyka Pysarivka, Bohodukhiv County, in
Stepan_Pasiuha
Maritime land force of Ukraine
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Player of bandura musical instrument
instruments. Often these performers refer to themselves as contemporary kobzars. Many contemporary blind bandurists can be placed into this category. Ensemble
Bandurist
family played an important role in the initiative of the preservation of kobzar music by means of sound recording using the recently invented phonograph
Klyment_Kvitka
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Ring-shaped bread roll
called Protoptala stezhku cherez yar ("I beat a path through the ravine") in Kobzar book by Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko refers to a young woman who sells
Bublik
Ukrainian kobzar (1835–circa 1917)
Тихонович Гончаренко, 1835–c. 1917) was one of the most renowned Ukrainian kobzars (blind itinerant minstrels) of the Kharkiv oblast of the late 19th and
Hnat_Honcharenko
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Ukrainian actor
the group for unknown reasons. In 2014, he played Ivan Kocherga, a blind kobzar, in The Guide which was selected, although not nominated, as the Ukrainian
Stanislav_Boklan
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Ukrainian government agency
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State_Space_Agency_of_Ukraine
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List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List_of_cities_in_Donetsk_Oblast
Dam and power plant in Kherson, Ukraine
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Paralympic track and field event
Australia Cheyenne Bouthoorn Netherlands T37 Wen Xiaoyan China Nataliia Kobzar Ukraine Taylor Swanson United States T38 Karen Palomeque Colombia Angie
2025 World Para Athletics Championships
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Music genre
Saint Petersburg. They were illustrated by live performances by the blind kobzar Ostap Veresai, who performed a number of dumky, singing and accompanying
Dumka_(musical_genre)
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National_anthem_of_Ukraine
Musical artist
and Chorea Cozacky [uk] (with Taras Kompanichenko. He is a member in Kyiv Kobzar Guild. As of 2016, he joined the Ukrainian folk ensemble "Drevo" from the
Yuriy_Fedynsky
Military unit
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Ukrainian kobzar (1863–1934)
Drevchenko (Ukrainian: Петро Семенович Древченко, 1863 – 1934), was a Ukrainian kobzar. Drevchenko was born in 1863 in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire
Petro_Drevchenko
Canadian novelist and filmmaker
newest novel, The Waiting Hours, is slated for publication in 2019. 2012: Kobzar Literary Award, Under This Unbroken Sky 2010: Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Shandi_Mitchell
Government ministry of Ukraine
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Ministry of Digital Transformation (Ukraine)
Ministry_of_Digital_Transformation_(Ukraine)
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Conscription_in_Ukraine
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List of cities in Vinnytsia Oblast
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Short story by Nikolai Gogol
ancestors await to eternally gnaw on his body. In the epilogue, a blind kobzar sings of two knights in service of king Stephen Báthory, Ivan and Petro
A_Terrible_Vengeance
Musical instrument
Cimbalom world, Lviv: Svit, 1999 - The Cimbalom player Taras Baran, Lviv: Kobzar, 2001 Humeniuk, A. Ukrainski narodni muzychni instrumenty, Kyiv: Naukova
Tsymbaly
Church of Mary Magdalene
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Church of Mary Magdalene, Mariupol
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Traditional_Ukrainian_wedding
1924 opera by Mykola Lysenko
Polish szlachta, whose servants disperse a crowd listening to the song of a kobzar, or Ukrainian bard. Taras Bulba leaves his sons Ostap and Andriy at a monastery
Taras_Bulba_(opera)
KOBZAR
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Tamil
Fragrance
Girl/Female
Indian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Hanham in Gloucestershire, which was originally Old English HÄnum, dative plural of hÄn ‘rock’, hence ‘(place) at the rocks’. The ending -ham is by analogy with other place names with this very common unstressed ending.
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French Italian English
Woman of God. A feminine form of the Hebrew name Gabriel.
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Irish
Son of Cormac.
Girl/Female
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
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Indian
Intelligent
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