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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella abstract "The Combined Kiev Bandurist Capella, also known as the Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella, was a Ukrainian bandurist ensemble in the Soviet Union which existed from 1935 to 1941, until it was disbanded due to World War II.A few months after the liquidation of all of the professional bandurist capellas in October 1934, a reversal of policy took place.A call came from Moscow for performing ensembles from Ukraine to perform at the Decade of Ukrainian Culture in Moscow. It was decided in February 1935 to form a new group established by combining the musicians of the former Kiev Bandurist Capella, the Poltava Bandurist Capella and the Bandurist Capella of the Kiev Philharmonia. The artistic director for this new larger bandurist capella was Mykola Mykhailov, the former director of the Kiev capella. His assistant was Danylo Pika, the former director of the Poltava Bandurist Capella. In March, the capella received a new title: "The Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella".Members included:From the Poltava Capella:Yakiv Kladovyj A. Kononenko (at that time was under arrest but joined later) later joined the post-war Kiev Capella T. Medvediv - died at the front in the first days of WWIIS. Miniajlo - later joined the post-war Kiev Capella P. Miniajlo - emigrated with the Shevchenko Capella H. Nazarenko - emigrated with the Shevchenko Capella Yosyp Panasenko - emigrated with the Shevchenko Capella Danylo Pika - assistant director - died at the front in the first days of World War IIYakiv Protopopov - emigrated with the Shevchenko Capella, died in GermanyFrom the Kiev Philharmonia Bandurist Capella:Olesiy Dziubenko - later joined the Shevchenko Chorus but returned to Ukraine.A. Fed'ko - arrested in 1937O. Kostetsky M. Mykhailiv - director of the groupT. Pivko - emigrated with the Shevchenko chorus V. Pokhyl O. Shleyuk I. Tsybuliv - arrested in 1937Members from other bandura groups included:E. Bazylevsky D. Balatsky - arrested in 1937V. Charivnyj - postwar Kiev Capella S. Hnylokvas - arrested in 1937. Postwar Kiev Capella, from the radio chorus. Hr. Kytastyj - emigrated with the Shevchenko Capella (1937) O. Ponomarenko Ya. Savchenko (V) M. Yarovyj - joined in 1936The director of the new group was Zakhariy Aronsky, Administrator: I Nedolia.In 1936 the Combined Capella performed in Moscow at the Decade of Ukrainian Culture in Moscow and recorded a number of disks there.Mykhailov, however, died in 1937 during a tour of the Caucasus, in Tashkent. His death from angina was thought to have been suspicious.In 1937 the group was made up of 24 members. By 1938, the group had grown to 44 artists.In 1939, the ensemble was sent on a tour of Western Ukraine with a Ukrainian nationalistic program commemorating the 125th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko. The program was known as Slovo Tarasa. It included songs which had previously been banned by the Soviet censors and was specifically geared to entice the Western Ukrainian population to embrace the Soviet administration. The program however was not allowed to be performed in the areas that were previously formally part of the Soviet Union.In 1941, the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union came when the Kiev Bandurist Capella was performing for the miners in Kryviy Rih. They returned through the chaos to Kiev where, on July 8, 1941, the chorus was disbanded and most of its members were mobilized. Within days some of the members, such as Danylo Pika and Mykola Opryshko, were killed on the front. It is interesting to note that Russian ensembles did not suffer the same fate. They remained intact to perform in front of the Soviet troops.".
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella wikiPageWikiLink Bandura.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella wikiPageWikiLink Mykola_Mykhailov.
- Combined_Bandurist_Capella wikiPageWikiLink Mykola_Opryshko.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Combined Bandurist Capella".
- Combined_Bandurist_Capella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exemplary State Bandura Capella".
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella subject Category:Bandura_ensembles.
- Combined_Bandurist_Capella subject Category:Kobzarstvo.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1935.
- Combined_Bandurist_Capella subject Category:Ukrainian_choirs.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella hypernym Ensemble.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella type Disestablishment.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella type Organization.
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- Combined_Bandurist_Capella comment "The Combined Kiev Bandurist Capella, also known as the Ukrainian State Exemplary Bandurist Capella, was a Ukrainian bandurist ensemble in the Soviet Union which existed from 1935 to 1941, until it was disbanded due to World War II.A few months after the liquidation of all of the professional bandurist capellas in October 1934, a reversal of policy took place.A call came from Moscow for performing ensembles from Ukraine to perform at the Decade of Ukrainian Culture in Moscow.".
- Combined_Bandurist_Capella label "Combined Bandurist Capella".
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