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The lirnyks (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. Lirnyks were similar to and belonged to the same guilds (tsekhs) as the better known bandura and kobza 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 or kobzas. Lirnyks were usually blind or had some major disability. They were active in all areas of Ukraine from (at least) the 17th century on. Though the tradition was violently ended in Eastern/Central Ukraine in the mid-1930s, some lirnyks were seen in the regions of Western Ukraine until the 1970s and even the 1980s. Today,...

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Kobzars at the XII Ukrainian Archeological Conference held in Kharkiv, Ukraine in 1902.
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Kharkiv kobzari.jpeg
bandura ensemble performing in Okhtyrka 1911
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Lirnik wioskowy (do utworu Syrokomli) / wycinał Jan Styfi; rysował Andriolli
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Пекельна хоругва, Андрій Ляшук.jpg
На цій світлині зображено кадр із фільму "Пекельна хоругва". Крайній праворуч - Андрій Ляшук. Андрі...

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