Pavlo Hashchenko
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Pavlo Ivanovych Hashchenko ( -1933)
Pavlo Ivanovych Hashchenko was originally from Poltava province but lived most of his life in the village of Konstantynivka, Bohodukhiv county, Kharkiv province.
Photo: The XIIth Archeological conference. Hashchenko centre row on the right.
Among the kobzars of the Slobozhan region he was thought of as one of the best, and consequently he was invited to perform at the XIIth Archeological Conference held in Kharkiv in 1902.
At that concert Hashchenko's solo performance included the satirical song "Popadia" and he performed in the ensemble with other kobzars.
In 1905 Opanas Slastion painted a portrait of Hashchenko and noted that Hashchenko knew 4 dumy.
Portrait (right) From Slastion's collection of kobzar portraits (1905).
After the performance at the XIIth Archeological Conference Hashchenko performed at a numerous other kobzar concerts, but without much fanfare, quietly and unobtrusively. There unfortunately is scant information in written sources about this kobzar.
[edit] Students
Makarij Tymofiyevych Khrystenko (1914),
I. Kuchuhura-Kucherenko,
S. Hryn'ko,
A. Maliovanyj,
[edit] Sources
Mishalow, V. and M. - Ukrains'ki kobzari-bandurysty - Sydney, Australia, 1986
Khotkevych, Hnat - Materialy pro kobzariv ta lirnykiv - Lviv, Fond #688
Humeniuk, A. - Ukrainski narodni muzychni instrumentsy - Kyiv 1967, p 79