- Bandurist
A bandurist ( _uk. бандури́ст) is a person who plays the Ukrainian
plucked string instrument known as thebandura .Types of performers
There are a number of different types of bandurist who differ in their choice of instrument, the repertoire they play and manner in which they approach their vocation.
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Kobzar i, who play authentic ethnographic instruments or copies. This group can also be further categorized into "authentic", "reproduction", and "stage" performers.
*Academic players, playing more sophisticated contemporary concert banduras. These performers have atertiary education majoring in bandura performance and typically perform works by Western classical composers in addition to, or instead of, Ukrainian folk music. This category can be further divided into instrumentalists (who only perform instrumental works) and vocalists (who primarily use the bandura to accompany their voice). The most common academic bandurists play in theKyiv academic style . There are also a number ofKharkiv style academic bandurists.
* So-called "Fakeloric" performers, who play stylized songs and repertoire on contemporary instruments. Othen these performers refer to themselves as contemporary kobzars. Many contemporary blind bandurists can be placed into this category.
*Ensemble performersEnsembles
Evidence of ensemble playing prior to the 20th century is scarce, although there do exist accounts of two or sometimes three kobzars playing together at bazaars, especially in the area around Kharkiv.
The first documented performance by a bandura ensemble however took place in Kharkiv in 1902, at the
XIIth Archaeological conference . The performance had a very positive effect on the popularity of the bandura and ensemble bandura playing. Attempts were made byHnat Khotkevych to repeat the performance and take the ensemble on tour throughoutUkraine , but permission was not obtained from the Russian authorities.In 1905 there is evidence of the first performance of a bandura quartet of non-blind bandurists performing in
Moscow . From 1906 small bandura ensembles began to form not just from kobzars who had participated in theKharkiv performance of 1902 but also from non-blind bandurists and had become insterested in the instrument. Groups were established byM. Domontovych in Kyiv andV. Shevchenko in Moscow and the Kuban.What is considered to be the first professional (in the sense that this was their main livelihood) bandurist ensemble was established by
Vasyl Yemetz in 1918 and became known as theKyiv Bandurist Capella . Despite periods in which the ensemble did not function due to the political turmoil within the country, the ensemble re-established and re-defined itself on numerous occasions and through its concerts stimulated the establishment of many other similar bandura groups. By 1928 there were over 900 bandura ensembles inUkraine .Active persecution of bandurists in the 1930s resulted in many players being murdered or persecuted in the 1930s. Many of those that continued playing took the opportunity of seeking freedom emigrating to the West. The
Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus which was originally established in 1941 during the Nazi occupation emigrated as a group. It settled inDetroit in the USA where it continued to actively propagated the art form in the West.The
Kyiv State Bandurist Capella was re-established inKyiv in 1948 under the direction ofOleksander Minkivsky . Many members after being mobilized to the front in 1941 had died. Others had emigrated. It currently has over 70 members. Numerous other bandurist Capellas exist in Ukraine throughout the country having all male membership, mixed membership, or just female membership. A capella made up of blind bandurists also exists in Lviv.Bandurist choruses, ensembles and capellas were also established in
Argentina , Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Paraguay, Poland the United States and Venezuella.Famous performers
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