Borys Romanovych Hmyria (August 5 [O.S. July 23] 1903 – August 1, 1969) PAU, was a Ukrainian and Soviet bass singer of opera and art song. Hmyria was...
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Ukrainian National Symphony Orchestra Andrij Dobriansky, bass-baritone Borys Hmyria, bass Vasyl Slipak, baritone Alexander Kipnis, bass Ivan Kozlovsky, tenor...
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2017, the introduction of this day of Ukrainian Song Day was initiated. Borys Gmyria video) Ivan Zhadan video) Ivan Kozlovsky (video) Anatoly Solovyanenko...
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Bezsmertna Andrei Bondarenko Andrij Dobriansky Oksana Dyka Zoia Gaidai Borys Hmyria Dmytro Hnatyuk Kateryna Kasper Taras Konoshchenko Mykola Koval Andriy...
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Romanovich Rotenberg (born 1957), Russian businessman, brother of Arkady Borys Hmyria (1903–1969), Russian singer Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1896–1966), Russian-born...
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performances. Other prominent Ukrainian singers including Ivan Kozlovsky, Borys Hmyria, Anatoliy Solovianenko have also propagated the singing of Ukrainian...
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Personalities of Ukraine Vladimir Korolenko 90 Borys Hmyria 2 30,000 20.07.03 Outstanding Personalities of Ukraine Borys Hmyria 91 2500 years of Yevpatoria 5 30,000...
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Amongst those who have sung the title role, Taras, is the Ukrainian singer Borys Hmyria, who also featured in a recording of the opera. Taras Bulba is set in...
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about Ukrainian singers O. Petrusevych, Mykhailo Donets, M. Mykysh, Borys Hmyria and others. Kozlovsky sang more than 50 operatic roles, and was especially...
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1977 Baikove Cemetery, sector 43 landmark of history 260003/15-N 19 Borys Hmyria Grave 1969 Baikove Cemetery, sector 1 landmark of history 260003/16-N...
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