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Petro Tkachenko

Petro Fedorovych Tkachenko (December 21, 1878, Syniavtsi – January 3, 1919) was a prominent blind kobzar.
== Biography ==
Petro Fedorovych Tkachenko-Halashko was one of the more outstanding kobzars of the Chernihiv region. He was born on December 21, 1878 in the village of Syniavtsi, Sosnytsia county near Chernihiv. At the age of 9 he became blind. At the age of 16 he began an apprenticeship with the kobzar Andriy Hayduk (Haydenko) and after a short period continued with Tereshko Parkhomenko under whom he studied for three years. (Kornievsky states that he was partially sighted).
Tkachenko's repertoire consisted mainly of songs. Opanas Slastion wrote in 1906 that he knew three ''dumy'' (sung epic poems):
* The duma about the brother and sister
* The duma about the widow and her three sons
* The duma about the captives' lament
These ''dumy'' were performed by Tkachenko rarely, and as a consequence some ethnomusicologists state that he did not know any ''dumy'' at all.
Regarding his bandura technique, he played quite well. His voice was not of the most exciting, however he sang with passion and was able to move the listener.
Petro Tkachenko was widely traveled, performing in the cities of Chernihiv, Nizhyn, Konotop, Kharkiv, Poltava, Lokhvytsia, Pryluky, Pryiatyn, Kremenchuk, Mykolayiv and others. In 1905 he lived for two months in the home of the director of the Yekaterinoslav Historic Museum – academic Dmytro Yavornytsky, playing for the visitors of the museum, as an illustration for public lectures by this eminent historian.
Tkachenko died during the prime of his life living only 40 years, after a difficult illness (Typhus) on 3 January 1919.
For his noted accomplishments he was included in a list of prominent international cultural figures to be celebrated by UNESCO in 1977-78.

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