Musician

Taras Kompanichenko

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Taras Kompanichenko is the 2,766th most popular musician, the 1,137th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 37th most popular Ukrainian Musician.

Taras Kompanichenko is most famous for being a Ukrainian musician known for his expertise in traditional folk music and his skillful playing of the bandura, a Ukrainian stringed instrument. He is recognized for his efforts in preserving and promoting Ukrainian musical heritage.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Taras Kompanichenko ranks 2,766 out of 3,175Before him are Seong-Jin Cho, Ermal Meta, DJ Muggs, Barry Mann, Lorne Balfe, and Norman Petty. After him are JerryC, Greg Ginn, Pablo Alborán, Meghan Trainor, Ronny Jordan, and Sol Gabetta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Taras Kompanichenko ranks 805Before him are Arno van Zwam, Mary McCormack, Nuša Derenda, Pernille Fischer Christensen, Rúnar Kristinsson, and Andreas Reinke. After him are David Dobkin, Slaviša Stojanovič, Rachel Hunter, Mariam Petrosyan, Rafael Guijosa, and Edgar Grospiron.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Taras Kompanichenko ranks 1,137 out of NaNBefore him are Maksym Kalynychenko (1979), Tatiana Turanskaya (1972), Olena Sadovnycha (1967), Mika Newton (1986), Victoria Roshchyna (1996), and Sergei Polunin (1989). After him are Volodymyr Sheiko (1962), Ihor Kostenko (1991), Vasyl Tsushko (1963), Vita Semerenko (1986), Yevhen Khacheridi (1987), and Marta Kostyuk (2002).

Among Musicians In Ukraine

Among musicians born in Ukraine, Taras Kompanichenko ranks 37Before him are Jerry Heil (1995), Oksana Lyniv (1978), Diana Hajiyeva (1989), Oleksandr Ponomariov (1973), Alyona Alyona (1991), and Potap (1981). After him are Anna Fedorova (1990), Michel Bampély (1974), Karolina Protsenko (2008), and Pavlo Vyshebaba (1986).

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