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- bandū̃ras sm. (2) žr. bandūrai: Čigonas įsikandęs groja ant bandūro Slm.
◊ bandū̃rą paléisti pradėti raudoti: Ir paléido bandū̃rą Slm.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Chernihiv Musical Instrument Factory — The Chernihiv musical instruments factory was a factory founded in 1933 making stringed instruments. It is named in honour of Pavel Postyshev. Contents 1 History 2 Current situation 3 Bandura models 4 Sources … Wikipedia
Bandura — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bandura Bandura (en ucraniano: Бандура) es un instrumento ucraniano de cuerda pulsada. Combina los elementos de la caja de la cítara y el laúd, así como el predecesor laud de estilo Barroco, la kobza. El … Wikipedia Español
Trembita Musical Instrument Factory — in LvivHistoryThe Lviv factory of musical instruments known as Trembita is primarily a factory for the manufacture of guitars and mandolins. A workshop for the serial production of banduras was established there and since 1964 the factory has… … 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
Honcharenko brothers — The Honcharenko Brothers mdash;Alexander 1913 2005) and Peter (11/XII/1910 19/9/2000) mdash;became the dominant bandura makers and designers in the Ukrainian diaspora. Formative yearsPeter was born in the village of Olshanytsia near Kyiv. His… … Wikipedia
Kharkiv-style bandura — Kharkiv style banduras are banduras that allow for the playing of the Kharkiv style, i.e using the left hand to play melodic figures primarilly over the side of the instrument as opposed to the Kyiv style where the left hand primarilly plays the… … Wikipedia
Bandura (Instrument) — Ukrainischer Straßenmusikant mit einer Bandura Die Bandura (auch: ukrainische Lautenzither oder Psalter genannt) ist eine ukrainische Zither. Sie zählt zu den Zupfinstrumenten und besitzt bis zu 45 Saiten. Die Bandura wird mit beiden Händen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Leonid Haydamaka — Leonid Hryhorovych Haydamaka(27/12/1898 21/07/1991)Leonid Haydamaka ( uk. Леонід Гайдамака) has left his impression on the development of bandura art in the 20th century.Born 27 April, 1898, in Kharkiv the son of a Medical practitioner he studied … Wikipedia
Prague Bandurist Capella — The Prague Bandurist Capella was a musical ensemble formed in 1924 by Ukrainians living in Czechoslovakia featuring performers on the bandura.After the occupation of Ukraine by the Bolsheviks, many Ukrainians moved to the West. In Prague they… … Wikipedia
Lysenko music school — is a private music school organized by Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko.Bandura classes at Lysenko s Music SchoolIn the Fall of 1908 the first bandura classes were organized at Mykola Lysenko s Music School.Each of the students paid 3 4 rubles a … Wikipedia