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ethnically mixed Voronezh and Kursk gubernias and 40.1 per cent were born in the Ukrainian Kharkiv gubernia, Poltava gubernia, Katerynoslav gubernia, and Chernihiv gubernia; the number of immigrants from Kyiv gubernia and Kherson gubernia was also significant. By 1926, the total population of Kuban was 3,557,000 (including Black Sea gubernia). Of these, 47.1 percent (1,674,000) were Ukrainians, 41 percent (1,460,000) Russians, 4.9 percent (172,000) various Caucasian mountain peoples
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According to the 1897 census, 49.1 per cent of the population considered their native language to be Ukrainian, and 41.8 per cent considered it to be Russian (not including Black Sea gubernia). Over one-third of the inhabitants were born outside Kuban. Of these, 24.2 per cent were born in the
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region, for one to four couples. He most likely learned the Kozachok Podilskyi from the theatre work he did between 1917 and 1921, sources from the repertoire of dances performed in plays generations before including plays by Ukrainian dramaturge and writer
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in the 17th century. There are manuscript collections of kozachok melodies from the second half of the 18th century, and printed collections begin to appear toward the end of that century. Dusiacki's
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music in Europe. It is typically in a minor key in Ukraine, and in a major key in Russia. The woman leads and the man follows, imitating her figures – she signals movement changes by hand clapping.
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in the 16th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was performed throughout Ukraine, as well as at noble courts including in France, Hungary, Poland, and Russia.
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time, typically in a constantly increasing tempo and of an improvisatory character. In the 17th century, kozachok became fashionable in
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is in fact a group of "Kozachok-type dances", with numerous regional varieties, especially in
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In Russia there exist different versions of the kozachok dance the
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The first known musical arrangement of the kоzachok for
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Khandoshkin and the beginning of Russian string music
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kazachok (Krasnodar region of southern Russia), and
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The Seventeenth-Century Battaglie for Lute in Italy
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Kazachok

Folk dance
Ukrainian
[ko.za.'tʃɔk]
Russian
Ukrainian
folk dance
Cossacks
couple-dance
court
pryspivka
uk
Carpathians
kolomyika
Pokuttia
Boiko
Halychyna
Kuban
Terek
northern Caucasus region
lute
Kazimierz Stanisław Rudomina-Dusiacki
score
Berlin State Library
Polish music
Vasyl Avramenko
Podillia
Marko Kropyvnytskyi
Hopak

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