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Ostap Mykytovych Veresai (Ukrainian: ), (1803 1890) was a renowned minstrel and kobzar from the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire (in today's Ukraine). He, like no other, helped in the popularity of kobzar art not only in his country, but also outside its borders. Ostap Veresai was born in the village of Kaliuzhentsi, Pryluky county, Poltava Governorate to a serf family of a blind violinist. Mykyta Veresai, the father, was blind from birth, but was musically very talented and learned to play the violin by himself, which he used in order to earn a living for his family. Mykyta had only…mehr

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Ostap Mykytovych Veresai (Ukrainian: ), (1803 1890) was a renowned minstrel and kobzar from the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire (in today's Ukraine). He, like no other, helped in the popularity of kobzar art not only in his country, but also outside its borders. Ostap Veresai was born in the village of Kaliuzhentsi, Pryluky county, Poltava Governorate to a serf family of a blind violinist. Mykyta Veresai, the father, was blind from birth, but was musically very talented and learned to play the violin by himself, which he used in order to earn a living for his family. Mykyta had only one child - Ostap. At the age of 4, the future Kobzar became sick and lost his sight.