BANDURA IN RUSSIA

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Âandura in Murmansk
 
 
 

“Berehynia” Ensemble 

from left to right: Tamara Nyzhnikova and Kateryna Kara, Larysa Sychova (with bandura) and Yevhenia Kuta Mother’s Day- 12 May  2002 Murmansk

Soloists of the children’s snemble “Krynychenka” Myroslava Areshkina and Hannusia Kaluska sing to the accompaniment of Larysa Sychova on the bandura- 23 February 2001
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A short while ago, I read about BANDURA Magazine in the META newspaper. I was very pleased to learn that such a magazine exists, as it is probably very interesting and useful in carrying to the world the eternal flame of our Ukrainian national culture.

Therefore, from myself and from all Ukrainians in our community- the Ukrainian folk choir “Leleky”, the “Berehynia” Ensemble, the children’s sensemble and members of the drama group, I would like to greet the editorial board of BANDURA Magazine on the occasion of Journalists’ Day in Ukraine on June 6.

We wish you all strong health and creative success. May everyone know and hear that one Earth there is one big singing family, that there are truly many of us. We wish you many more years!!

With sincere regards- the director of the national-cultural autonomy of Ukrainians in the city of Murmank, Murmansk Oblast, Russia - Natalia Lytvynenko-Orlova

The magical sound of the bandura (although granted,  that of a single, rather old instrument) is heard here beyond the 69th parallel, in Murmansk. We would be very grateful to receive even already read and used copies of BANDURA Magazine.
 

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