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- Lirnyk abstract "The lirnyk (Ukrainian: лірник; plural лірники - lirnyky) were itinerant Ukrainian musicians who performed religious, historical and epic songs to the accompaniment of a lira, the Ukrainian version of the hurdy-gurdy.Lirnyky were similar to and belonged to the same guilds as the better known bandura players known as kobzars. However, the lirnyk played the lira, a kind of crank-driven hurdy-gurdy, while the kobzars played the lute-like banduras. Lirnyky were usually blind or had some major disability. They were active in all areas of Ukraine from (at least) the 17th century on. The tradition was discontinued in Eastern/Central Ukraine in the mid-1930s, some lirnyky were seen in the regions of Western Ukraine until the 1970s and even the 1980s. Today, the repertoire of the instrument is mostly performed by educated, sighted performers. Notable performers of the lira include Mykhailo Khai, Vadim (Yarema) Shevchuk, and Volodymyr Kushpet.".
- Lirnyk thumbnail UI-Lira.jpg?width=300.
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- Lirnyk wikiPageRevisionID "612860147".
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Bandura.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Bandurist.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Blind_musicians.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blind_musicians.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Entertainment_occupations.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hurdy-gurdy_players.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kobzarstvo.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_music.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Hurdy-gurdy.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Kobzar.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Lira_(instrument).
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Mykhailo_Khai.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Naukova_Dumka.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Naukova_dumka.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_language.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainians.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Volodymyr_Kushpet.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink Yarema.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink File:1902_Conference.jpeg.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink File:CHEMERSKY.JPG.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink File:Kharkiv_kobzari.jpeg.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLink File:UI-Lira.jpg.
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lirnyk".
- Lirnyk wikiPageWikiLinkText "lirnyk".
- Lirnyk hasPhotoCollection Lirnyk.
- Lirnyk subject Category:Blind_musicians.
- Lirnyk subject Category:Entertainment_occupations.
- Lirnyk subject Category:Hurdy-gurdy_players.
- Lirnyk subject Category:Kobzarstvo.
- Lirnyk subject Category:Ukrainian_music.
- Lirnyk hypernym Musicians.
- Lirnyk type Agent.
- Lirnyk type Art.
- Lirnyk type Occupation.
- Lirnyk type Study.
- Lirnyk comment "The lirnyk (Ukrainian: лірник; plural лірники - lirnyky) were itinerant Ukrainian musicians who performed religious, historical and epic songs to the accompaniment of a lira, the Ukrainian version of the hurdy-gurdy.Lirnyky were similar to and belonged to the same guilds as the better known bandura players known as kobzars. However, the lirnyk played the lira, a kind of crank-driven hurdy-gurdy, while the kobzars played the lute-like banduras.".
- Lirnyk label "Lirnyk".
- Lirnyk sameAs Category:Lirnyky.
- Lirnyk sameAs Lirnyk.
- Lirnyk sameAs m.06lrkf.
- Lirnyk sameAs Лірники.
- Lirnyk sameAs Q2546884.
- Lirnyk sameAs Q2546884.
- Lirnyk wasDerivedFrom Lirnyk?oldid=612860147.
- Lirnyk depiction UI-Lira.jpg.
- Lirnyk isPrimaryTopicOf Lirnyk.