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- Q7608054 description "Ukrainian musician".
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- Q7608054 abstract "Stepan Artemovych Pasiuha (11 December 1862 – 1933; although Zheplynsky states that he was born 29 November 1862) was originally from the town of Velyki Pysarivky, Bohodukhiv county, in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. He learned to play the bandura from Dmytro Trochenko (Trottchenko). He had seven dumy (sung epic poems) in his repertoire:1. Marusia Bohuslavka2. The Widow and her three sons3. The Sister and Brother4. Oleksiy Popovych5. Captives lament6. Ivan Konovchenko, the Widow's Son7. The Escape of the Three Brothers from Oziv.Left and Right - Portraits of S. Pasiuha from 1910 from Slastion's collection of Kobzar portraits.The first three dumy were recorded on phonograph by Opanas Slastion and sent to Filaret Kolessa in Lviv. Filaret Kolessa wrote that : "In his recitations, sung with a nice baritone, we hear the importance of the recitative above the melody. The singing and playing of Stepan Pasiuha makes a nice artistic impression."Yehor Movchan was a student of Pasiuha, and highly praised him as a teacher of singing and playing, and also as a kobzar who demonstrated great artism in his performance of dumy. He often spoke: "there probably was never such a kobzar like Pasiuha and in the future there never will be."In 1910, Opanas Slastion painted two portraits of the kobzar.In 1915 he was arrested and spent time incarcerated.Photo: (left) Pasiuha in 1910Photo: (right) Pasiuha with his student Hryhory Kozhushko in 1913 at the Poltava Artisans exhibition.From graphic sources his bandura had: Portrait 1 - 4 basses and 14 treble strings (16 pegs) Portrait 2 - 6 basses and 14 treble strings".
- Q7608054 birthDate "1862".
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- Q7608054 deathDate "1933".
- Q7608054 deathYear "1933".
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- Q7608054 dateOfBirth "1862".
- Q7608054 dateOfDeath "1933".
- Q7608054 name "Pasiuha, Stepan".
- Q7608054 shortDescription "Ukrainian musician".
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- Q7608054 comment "Stepan Artemovych Pasiuha (11 December 1862 – 1933; although Zheplynsky states that he was born 29 November 1862) was originally from the town of Velyki Pysarivky, Bohodukhiv county, in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. He learned to play the bandura from Dmytro Trochenko (Trottchenko). He had seven dumy (sung epic poems) in his repertoire:1. Marusia Bohuslavka2. The Widow and her three sons3. The Sister and Brother4. Oleksiy Popovych5. Captives lament6.".
- Q7608054 label "Stepan Pasiuha".
- Q7608054 givenName "Stepan".
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- Q7608054 name "Stepan Pasiuha".
- Q7608054 surname "Pasiuha".