Bobyr Andriy

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Bandurist Andriy Bobyr
Bandurist Andriy Bobyr

Andriy Matviyevych Bobyr (13/12/1915-18/5/1994) People's Artist of Ukraine (1986)

Andriy Bobyr was born in the village of Nychyporivka, Kyiv province.

He was known as a bandurist, teacher and conductor. In 1931 he completed his studies at the Kyiv Music Tekhnikum, and in 1947 the conservatory (class of Hryhory Veriovka). In 1951 he completed post graduate studies.

In 1936 he became a member of the Radio Bandurist Capella and later its director.

During WWII he became a fighter pilot. In 1946 he returned to Kyiv to direct the Radio Bandurist Capella. In 1965 the Capella was transformed into the Orchestra of Ukrainian Folk instruments of the Ukrainian Television and Radio.

Bobyr was teacher of bandura at the Kyiv Conservatory from 1938-41, and from 1949-79.

His repertoire included numerous dumy:

   Marusia Bohuslavka 
   The three brothers from Oziv 
   About the widow and her three sons.



[edit] Students

Mykola Hvozd', Serhiy Bashtan, Vasyl' Herasymenko, N. Moskvina, Andriy Omelchenko, Victor Kukhta, V. Lobko, Yuri Demchuk, Mykola Nechyporenko, Volodymyr Voit

[edit] Sources

  • Kudrytsky, A. V. - Mystetsvo Ukrainy - Biohrafichnyj dovidnyk, K, 1997
  • Hvozd', M - Banduryst Andriy Bobyr - NTE 1994 #5-6 p. 89-90
  • Kyrdan, B - Omelchenko, A - Narodni spivtsi-muzykanty na Ukraini - Kyiv, 1980
  • Nemyrovych, Ivan - Vziav by ia banduru - Kyiv, 1986
  • Chonohuz, Yaroslav - Z Pal'tsiv ta strun ... - Ukrajins'ka Kul'tura #2. 1996
  • Zheplynsky, B. - Korotka istoriya kobzarstva v Ukrayini - Lviv, 2000