Fedir Zharko
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Fedir Avramovych Zharko Merited Artist of Ukraine (1965).
Fedir Zharko was one of the most renown singers of dumy
(sung epic poems) in Ukraine
. He was born in 1914 in village of Mykhailivka, Cherkasy
province. From 1931-36 Zharko studied at the Cherkasy Pedagogical Institute, completing his studies in Mathematics and Physics. Here he also became acquainted with the bandurist Vusatyj from the city of Chyhyryn
, who inspired him to learn to play the bandura
. From 1936-1940 up until World War II he worked as a village school teacher in Kiev Oblast
(province).
Initially he learned to play the bandura from Fedir Hlushko. After World War II he spent six years incarcerated in Irkutsk
and Kolyma
for being a village elder during the German occupation
of Ukraine.
In 1945, after singing at a concert he was invited to join the Dumka chorus in Kiev
. In 1948 he became a member of the Kiev Bandurist Capella
where he spent some 25 years performing with the group until his retirement in 1974.
His repertoire included the following dumy (ten authentic and four contemporary dumy):
Contemporary dumy-songs
Zharko has also been the author of a number of songs and dumy.
Yuni spivaky-bandurysty
Fedir Zharko was one of the most renown singers of dumy
Duma (epic)
A Duma is a sung epic poem which originated in Ukraine during the Hetmanate Era in the sixteenth century...
(sung epic poems) in Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...
. He was born in 1914 in village of Mykhailivka, Cherkasy
Cherkasy
Cherkasy or Cherkassy , is a city in central Ukraine. It is the capital of the Cherkasy Oblast , as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Cherkasky Raion within the oblast...
province. From 1931-36 Zharko studied at the Cherkasy Pedagogical Institute, completing his studies in Mathematics and Physics. Here he also became acquainted with the bandurist Vusatyj from the city of Chyhyryn
Chyhyryn
Chyhyryn is a city located in Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine. In 1648 to 1669 the city was the capital of Ukraine .- Location :...
, who inspired him to learn to play the bandura
Bandura
Bandura refers to a Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument. It combines elements of a box zither and lute, as well as its lute-like predecessor, the kobza...
. From 1936-1940 up until World War II he worked as a village school teacher in Kiev Oblast
Kiev Oblast
Kyiv Oblast, sometimes written as Kiev Oblast is an oblast in central Ukraine.The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kyiv , also being the capital of Ukraine...
(province).
Initially he learned to play the bandura from Fedir Hlushko. After World War II he spent six years incarcerated in Irkutsk
Irkutsk
Irkutsk is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population: .-History:In 1652, Ivan Pokhabov built a zimovye near the site of Irkutsk for gold trading and for the collection of fur taxes from the Buryats. In 1661, Yakov Pokhabov...
and Kolyma
Kolyma
The Kolyma region is located in the far north-eastern area of Russia in what is commonly known as Siberia but is actually part of the Russian Far East. It is bounded by the East Siberian Sea and the Arctic Ocean in the north and the Sea of Okhotsk to the south...
for being a village elder during the German occupation
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Reichskommissariat Ukraine , literally "Reich Commissariat of Ukraine", was the civilian occupation regime of much of German-occupied Ukraine during World War II. Between September 1941 and March 1944, the Reichskommissariat was administered by Reichskommissar Erich Koch as a colony...
of Ukraine.
In 1945, after singing at a concert he was invited to join the Dumka chorus in Kiev
Kiev
Kiev or Kyiv is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River. The population as of the 2001 census was 2,611,300. However, higher numbers have been cited in the press....
. In 1948 he became a member of the Kiev Bandurist Capella
Kiev Bandurist Capella
The Kiev Bandurist Capella is a male vocal-instrumental ensemble that accompanies its singing with the playing of the multi-stringed Ukrainian folk instrument known as the bandura....
where he spent some 25 years performing with the group until his retirement in 1974.
Repertoire
From 1958 he recorded a large number of dumy and historic songs for the Melodia company, and published a number of collections of songs and dumy.(1967, 1969)His repertoire included the following dumy (ten authentic and four contemporary dumy):
- The Duma about the death of the Kozak Bandurist (Hlushko)
- The Samara Brothers (Hlushko)
- Captives lament (Hlushko)
- Storm on the Black Sea -
- The Oziv Brothers -
- Kozak Holota -
- Fedir the one without kin
- Marusia Bohuslavka
- About the sister and brother
- About the poor widow and her three sons
Contemporary dumy-songs
- About Lenin
- It is not the Wind
- Blood is not water
- Freedom is coming
Zharko has also been the author of a number of songs and dumy.
Publications
Ukrains'ki narodni pisni dlia holosu v suprovodi banduryYuni spivaky-bandurysty
Sources
- Omelchenko, A. F. - Banduryst Fedir Zharko // NTE, 1975 #3
- Omel'chenko, A. F. - Poklykannia // Muzyka, 1979 #2, p.24
- Nemyrovych, I. - Vziav by ia banduru - Kiev, 1986