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Yevhen Adamtsevych

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Adamtsevych acted as a bearer of the national Ukrainian traditions of singing and playing the bandura, which he learned his repertoire directly through oral transmission. A characteristic feature of Adamtsevych's singing style was his ability to highlight syllables or words; the range of his voice
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Adamtsevych's daughter recalled her father as being was energetic, cheerful, and neat. He did not have a haircut, but shaved his head "according to Kotovskyi". According to his daughter, "He did everything himself: he sawed and chopped firewood, repaired the house, built it, even roofed the house
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Adamtsevych began to perform as a soloist in 1927, where he led a group of bandurists. In 1927 he married Lidia Dmytrivna Paradis; her relatives did not approve of this marriage and were only reconciled years later. During the 1930s, he was a travelling kobzar. In 1939 he participated in the
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himself with iron, dug cellars and covered it with bricks." Adamtsevich attempted unsuccessfully to teach his daughter Tetyana to play the bandura.
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During the Second World War, Adamtsevych travelled around Ukraine, performing patriotic songs, including his own composition, the song
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In October 1972, Adamtsevych and his wife moved to live with their daughter in the village of Kholmivka, Bakhchysaray District,
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Yevhen Oleksandrovych Adamtsevych was born in the village of Solonytsia on 1 January 1904, not far from the town of
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in Kyiv. Other compositions include the songs "In Captivity" (1941), and "Thoughts about I.F. Fedka" (1966).
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Yevhen became blind at the age of two. He was educated at a school for the blind in Kyiv. He lived in
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19 December 1903] 1904 – 1 January 1972) was a prominent blind Ukrainian
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Skrypnyk, Anna, ed. (2006). "Adamtsevych, Yevhen Oleksandrovych".
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Ukrainian kobzars, bandurists, lyrniks: an encyclopedic guide
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Ukrainian State Orchestra of Ukrainian Folk Instruments
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Solonytsia
uk
Russian Empire
Kholmivka
uk
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Folk music
Bandura
Ukrainian
O.S.
bandurist
Lubny
Poltava Oblast
Snovsk
Solonytsia
uk
station master
née Bilan
Romny
apprenticed
kobzar
Musii Petrovych Oleksienko
uk
kobzars

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