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Hryhory Ivanovych Bazhul ( uk, Григорій Іванович Бажул transcribed as Georg Baschul) Note: Name was transcribed via German on Australian Government documents. (January 22, 1906 — October 17, 1989) was a
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and publisher of articles on
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history from Poltava, Russian Empire.http://histpol.pl.ua/pages/content.php?page=1261 After World War II he emigrated to Australia settling in Sydney.


Early life

Hryhory Ivanovych Bazhul was born in the
Poltava Governorate The Poltava Governorate (russian: Полтавская губерния, Poltavskaya guberniya; ua, Полтавська Губернія, translit=Poltavska huberniia) or Poltavshchyna was a Governorate (Russia), gubernia (also called a provin ...
of the
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(in present-day
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), his father was a rail road engineer and his family moved to
Kharkiv Kharkiv ( uk, wikt:Харків, Ха́рків, ), also known as Kharkov (russian: Харькoв, ), is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine.agronomist An agriculturist, agriculturalist, agrologist, or agronomist (abbreviated as agr.), is a professional in the science, practice, and management of agriculture and agribusiness. It is a regulated profession in Canada, India, the Philippines, the ...
.Dibrivny, I. "Григорій І. Бажул (некролог)", ''Вільна Думка'', Sydney, Australia, 12.ХІ.89 In the late 1920s he was arrested and spent 2 years of penal labour at the
Berdyansk Berdiansk or Berdyansk ( uk, Бердя́нськ, translit=Berdiansk, ; russian: Бердя́нск, translit=Berdyansk ) is a port city in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast (province) in south-eastern Ukraine. It is on the northern coast of the Sea o ...
agricultural
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. On his return to Kharkiv he became interested in the
bandura A bandura ( uk, банду́ра) is a Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument. It combines elements of the zither and lute and, up until the 1940s, was also often referred to by the term kobza. Early instruments (c. 1700) had 5 to 12 strings ...
after hearing the blind
kobzar A ''kobzar'' ( ua, кобзар, pl. kobzari ua, кобзарі) was an itinerant Ukrainian bard who sang to his own accompaniment, played on a multistringed bandura or kobza. Tradition Kobzars were often blind and became predominantly so b ...
, Pavlo Keleberda, playing on the streets. In 1931 he enrolled in bandura classes and studied with
Hnat Khotkevych Hnat Martynovych Khotkevych ( uk, Гнат Мартинович Хоткевич, also ''Gnat Khotkevich'' or ''Hnat Khotkevych'', born December 31, 1877 – died October 8, 1938) was a Ukrainian writer, ethnographer, playwright, composer, musico ...
in the second group of students established at the Kharkiv worker's conservatory. In 1933, after the classes were closed, he continued to study privately with Khotkevych and soon became a close friend of his family.Мішалов В. Культурно-мистецькі аспекти ґенези і розвитку виконавства на Харківській бандурі // Давидов М. Виконавське мистецтво - Енциклопедичний довідник // Київ. Національна музична академія України ім. П. І. Чайковського, 2010 — С.277 - 287.Мішалов В. - Видатний будівничий бандурного мистецтва - Гнат Хоткевич // Гнат Хоткевич - «Твори для Харківської бандури» Глас, Х.:2007 - С.192-241 In the early 1934, Bazhul was arrested again and charged with improperly giving bread ration coupons to the Khotkevych family during the period of the Famine- Holodomor. He was sentenced to two years in exile in
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, northern
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and
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. After serving his sentence he returned to Kharkiv in 1936. In February 1938, Khotkevych was arrested by the
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(Soviet secret police) and in October he was shot in Kharkiv as an enemy of the state with all his possessions confiscated. Khotkevych's widow gave Bazhul a number of her husband's manuscripts for safekeeping. Some 60 manuscripts were preserved by Bazhul, including the original of the epic ''Bayda''.


War years

Hryhory Bazhul published a number of inflammatory anti-Soviet articles, during the Nazi occupation of Kharkiv (1941–1943), in the occupational press about the treatment of kobzars and bandurists by the Soviet regime.Bazhul, H. "Про бандуру", Нова Україна, 25.ХІІ.1942. - p. 4 He attempted to organise a bandurist capella in Kharkiv and performed numerous solo concerts locally under the ''non-de-plume'' of Keleberd. To escape repercussions from the advancing Soviet forces Bazhul moved west. In Western Ukraine, he formed a bandura trio with Zinoviy Shtokalko and Volodymyr Yurkevych which worked throughout the region, including numerous performances for the soldiers in the
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.Bazhul, H. "Альфа і омеґа мистецької одиниці в Сіднеї", ''Вільна Думка'' 13.VI.1982 Bazhul continued travelling west through
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to Austria. In Vienna, he joined the
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and eventually became the administrator. At his insistence Volodymyr Bozhyk joined the group, alongside other professional singer non-bandurists primarily from Western Ukraine He resigned from the Chorus and founded and directed a bandura quintet, the Veresai Brotherhood, which toured the Ukrainian communities in the
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camps in Germany with a program agitating against the return to the Soviet Union of Ukrainians, to great acclaim until 1948.


Emigration to Australia

At the end of the war, in September 1948, Bazhul migrated to Australia. Note: ''Protea'' arrived in Melbourne on 25 September 1948. He performed solo at various community functions and ethnic festivals. He established a bandura ensemble in 1958 which toured Australia and made a recording in 1961, when it disbanded.Bazhul, H. "Кобзарське мистецтво в Австралії", ''Вільна Думка'', № 51(1047), Sydney, Australia, 21.XII.1969 In 1964, he re-established the bandura, which later became the
Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble The Hnat Khotkevych Ukrainian Bandurist Ensemble is a vocal and instrumental Ukrainian folkloric performing ensemble in Sydney, Australia. It was founded in June 1964 by bandurist Hryhory Bazhul and since May 1971 was directed by Peter Deria ...
. He remained as director until 1971 when Peter Deriashnyj replaced him.Markus V. (ed) ''Encyclopedia of the Ukrainian Diaspora Vol 4''. (Australia-Asia-Africa) Австралія-Азія-Африка)
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and the
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, Kyiv—New York—Chicago—Melbourne, p.40 1995
During the ensemble's existence it undertook numerous performances by itself and with the Boyan Choir under the direction of Vasyl Matiash. In 1970, on the basis of the bandura ensemble, Bazhul organised a school for bandura playing. Bazhul published a number of articles about Khotkevych and his life as a bandurist in various Ukrainian language journals. Bazhul died on October 17, 1989 in Sydney, aged 83.


Bibliography

* Bazhul, H. "Про бандуру", ''Нова Україна'', 25.ХІІ.1942. - p. 4 * Bazhul, H. "Спогади про Гната Хоткевича" – Interview recorded on cassette 1984. (90 minutes) * Bazhul, H. "Гнат Хоткевич", in ''Новий Обрій'', №2, Melbourne, Australia. 1960, pp. 142–149 * Bazhul, H. "Кобзарське мистецтво в Австралії", ''Вільна Думка'', № 51(1047), Sydney, Australia, 21.XII.1969 * Bazhul, H. "Альфа і омеґа мистецької одиниці в Сіднеї", ''Вільна Думка'' 13.VI.1982, and also in ''Бандура'', 1985, №13-14, pp. 27–32 * Bazhul, H. "З бандурою по світу", ''Бандура'', 1984, №9/10, pp. 46–52


References

;General * Dutchak V. - "Bazhul, Hryhory Ivanovych", i
''Українська музична енциклопедія'' – том. 1
(''Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia'' Vol. 1),
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, Kyiv, 2006 p. 118 ;Specific {{DEFAULTSORT:Bazhul, Hryhory Bandurists Kobzars 1906 births 1989 deaths Ukrainian musicians Australian people of Ukrainian descent Soviet emigrants to Australia