Talk:Yuriy Fedynsky
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[edit]I'm presently editing the page entitled "Fedynskyj" and still locating references to add, adding hyperlinks, photos, etc. Regarding notability, Jurij Fedynskyj is one of the leading performers of the kobzar art today; a maker of rare musical instruments which have become extinct; and a leader amongst the Ukrainian cultural movement (after devastation from the Soviets). He's created several prominent ensembles which are influencial to the political climate in present day Ukraine. In the past several years two films about him have been aired on nationwide television by very reputable/influencial television companies in Ukraine. I've read countless articles about his work in dozens of newspapers, news-web-sites, and magazines. Now I'm compiling a list to add to the page.
Please be patient! Thanks
Josey man (talk) 23:02, 5 March 2010 (UTC)
D.O.B.??
[edit]We meed a D.O.B. for him beyond just the year that he was born, as well has the place of birth.
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