About: Fedir Zharko

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Fedir Avramovych Zharko (4(17)/VI/1914-17/VII/1986), Merited Artist of Ukraine (1965). Fedir Zharko was one of the most renowned singers of dumy (sung epic poems) in Ukraine. He was born in 1914 in village of Mykhailivka, Cherkasy province. From 1931 to 1936 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 to 1940 up until World War II he worked as a village school teacher in Kiev Oblast (province).

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  • Fedir Avramovych Zharko (4(17)/VI/1914-17/VII/1986), Merited Artist of Ukraine (1965). Fedir Zharko was one of the most renowned singers of dumy (sung epic poems) in Ukraine. He was born in 1914 in village of Mykhailivka, Cherkasy province. From 1931 to 1936 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 to 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 . 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 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. (en)
  • Федір Аврамович Жарко (нар. 4 (17) червня 1914, с. Михайлівка, тепер Кам'янський район, Черкаська область — 17 липня 1986, Київ) — український збирач фольклору і бандурист, виконавець українських народних дум. З 1965 року — Заслужений артист України. (uk)
  • Фёдор Аврамович Жарко́ (укр. Федір Аврамович Жарко; 4 (17) июня 1914, с. Михайловка (ныне Каменский район Черкасской области Украины) — 17 июля 1986, Киев Украинская ССР) — украинский советский фольклорист, бандурист, исполнитель украинских народных дум. Заслуженный артист Украинской ССР (1969). (ru)
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  • Федір Аврамович Жарко (нар. 4 (17) червня 1914, с. Михайлівка, тепер Кам'янський район, Черкаська область — 17 липня 1986, Київ) — український збирач фольклору і бандурист, виконавець українських народних дум. З 1965 року — Заслужений артист України. (uk)
  • Фёдор Аврамович Жарко́ (укр. Федір Аврамович Жарко; 4 (17) июня 1914, с. Михайловка (ныне Каменский район Черкасской области Украины) — 17 июля 1986, Киев Украинская ССР) — украинский советский фольклорист, бандурист, исполнитель украинских народных дум. Заслуженный артист Украинской ССР (1969). (ru)
  • Fedir Avramovych Zharko (4(17)/VI/1914-17/VII/1986), Merited Artist of Ukraine (1965). Fedir Zharko was one of the most renowned singers of dumy (sung epic poems) in Ukraine. He was born in 1914 in village of Mykhailivka, Cherkasy province. From 1931 to 1936 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 to 1940 up until World War II he worked as a village school teacher in Kiev Oblast (province). (en)
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  • Fedir Zharko (en)
  • Жарко, Фёдор Аврамович (ru)
  • Жарко Федір Аврамович (uk)
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