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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Borys_HmyriaBorys Hmyria - Wikipedia

    Borys Romanovych Hmyria (Ukrainian: Борис Романович Гмиря), also known as Boris Romanovich Gmyrya (Russian: Борис Романович Гмыря; August 5 [O.S. July 23] 1903 – August 1, 1969) PAU, was a Soviet and Ukrainian bass singer of opera and art song.

  2. An interview with opera singer Borys Hmyria about Ukrainian folk songs. Borys Hmyria was born on August 5, 1903, in the city of Lebedyn, Kharkiv region. He studied at the Kharkiv Civil Engineering Institute and later worked as a graduate student.

  3. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayHmyria, Borys

    Hmyria, Borys [Гмиря, Борис; Hmyrja], b 5 August 1903 in Lebedyn, Kharkiv gubernia, d 1 August 1969 in Kyiv. Opera singer (high bass). In 1939 he graduated from the Kharkiv Conservatory and became a soloist at the Kyiv Theater of Opera and Ballet.

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  5. Borys HMYRIA. Opera and chamber singer. He was called "Borys the Great", his talent was considered miraculous, his voice was regarded to be a perfect bass, and his vocal mission was believed to be ideal and unsurpassed by anyone up to date. People's Artist of the USSR (1951). Winner of the State Prize of the USSR (1952).

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · The purpose of the study is to investigate the performing creativity of Borys Hmyria in the context of interpreting the artistic characters of Ukrainian opera repertoire.

  7. Abstract. The paper atempts to consider the personal writings of the figures of 1950s–1970s Ukrainian vocal art from the stand-point of contemporary art research. Personal writings of Borys Hmyria, Bohdan Hnyd, Lilia Lobanova, Yevhenia Miroshnychenko, Kostiantyn Ohnievoi, and Klavdia Radchenko reveal cultural and historical processes of the era.