- Petro Drevchenko
Petro Semenovych Drevchenko also known by the surname of Drevkin and Drygavka) (
1863 Poltava region - 1934, Kharkiv?)Biography
Born in
1863 inPoltava region to a family of servants. From the age of 12 he lived inKharkiv , in the area of Zalutin. At the age of 13 he came down with themumps and lost his sight. At 14 he was apprenticed tokobzar Hnat Honcharenko for 4 years and at 18 completed his apprenticeship and received permission to become an independent kobzar. At the age of 20 he was married.Kryst wrote that Drevchenko reminded one of his teacher -
Hnat Honcharenko . He had a fidgety character and was given the name Drygavka (meaning "spinning top"). He travelled around considerably giving numerous performances. Of the kobzars of the early 20th century he made public significant sections of theUstynski books . He often performed with lirnykIvan Zozulia .He participated in the
XIIth Archeological Congress inKharkiv in 1902. According toHeorhy Tkachenko Drevchenko's performance in 1922 at the opening of the Artem museum to celebrate the 200th anniversary ofHryhory Skovoroda aided significantly in raising his popularity.His playing technique was admired by
Mykola Lysenko who at one time considered him for a position to teach bandura at his music school.Filaret Kolessa noted that Drevchenko had characteristics of stage performance but when compared toIvan Kuchuhura Kucherenko , Drevchenko's recitations kept their archaic base.In Soviet times, P. Drevchenko took up a number of social causes such as the right for kobzars to perform on the streets. Together with the kobzars
Pavlo Hashchenko ,Stepan Pasiuha ,H. Tsybko they created the duma “About theRed Army .”Heorhy Tkachenko regarded P. Drevchenko to be his teacher.Drevchenko later became persecuted by the Soviet authorities. The circumstances of his death are not clear but it is assumed that he died during the
Holodomor .ources
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