In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Kyrylovych and the family name is Tkachenko.
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Heorhiy Kyrylovych Tkachenko (Ukrainian: Георгій Кирилович Ткаченко; 5 May 1898 in Hlushkovo, Kursk region of the Russian Empire – 1993 in Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian bard and bandurist.
Heorhiy Kyrylovych Tkachenko (Ukrainian: Георгій Кирилович Ткаченко; 5 May 1898 in Hlushkovo, Kursk region of the Russian Empire – 1993 in Kyiv, Ukraine)...
may refer to: Darya Tkachenko (born 1983), Ukrainian draughts player Elena Tkachenko (born 1983), Belarusian gymnast HeorhyTkachenko (1898–1993), Ukrainian...
authentic folk version of the bandura initiated by the students of HeorhyTkachenko, notably Mykola Budnyk, Volodymyr Kushpet, Mykola Tovkailo, and Victor...
Kyiv was initiated by followers and students of traditional bandurist HeorhyTkachenko - Mykola Budnyk and Mykhailo Khai. The reason for the formation of...
kobzars. Budnyk initially studied traditional kobzar performance from HeorhyTkachenko in 1978, and made himself a traditional bandura. He had a natural aptitude...
the XIIth Archeological Congress in Kharkiv in 1902. According to HeorhyTkachenko Drevchenko's performance in 1922 at the opening of the Artem museum...
Kyiv University and privately studied traditional kobzar art under HeorhyTkachenko. Returning to Australia, Mishalow started to popularise bandura by...
and the kobza as played by Ostap Veresai, after being introduced to HeorhyTkachenko. From the transcriptions made by M. Lysenko in the 1870s Kushpet has...
2 - 6 basses and 14 treble strings Hryhory Kozhushko Yehor Movchan HeorhyTkachenko Zheplynsky states that he was born on 29 November 1862, which is the...