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ID: RCD14018 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Folk Music Subcollection: The Best Russian Romances At later stage gipsy singers abandoned traditional popular songs in favor of Russian romances. The Russian composers of that time pretty often used diverse national melodic elements - Spanish, Italian, Oriental - and imitated correspondent performance manner, gipsy way of singing, in the fi rst place. Its emphatic expression, drastic change of themes, excessive emotions and passionate openness were extremely genuine and original. Nowadays brilliant Russian romances - “Blue Eyes”, “Long Road”, “Don’t Rush Your Horses, Coachman” and many others - are defi nitely associated with gipsy way of singing and sung by gipsy ensembles on a regular basis.
The CD presents the authentic phenomenon in all its diversity. Different singers and variously composed ensembles present their own interpretation of Russian romances, town songs at the turn of XIX-XX centuries, modern songs related to gipsy fate. But easily recognizable singing manner of Russian gipsies pierces the whole album. |
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ID: SKMR107 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Folk Music Digipack
Vasily Evhimovich is a talented vocalist, accordion player, and hurdy-gurdy specialist on his latest recording, Hurdy Gurdy, Accordion, and Vasily Evhimovich. Vasily brings in a few other vocalists for acapella singing. Most of the time, Vasily plays the accordion or hurdy-gurdy along with the vocal segments. Based on the Volga River, Vasily recorded the album in his studio workshop. The folk songs originate from the Oka River region, as well as Belgorod, Northern Russia, Siberia, and Tatarstan. The drone of the accordion or hurdy-gurdy provide contemplative and entrancing moments between purely vocal parts. Over seventy-minutes of music and nineteen songs round out the album. The song titles are translated in Russian and English on the album back. Fans of Russian vocal music, folk music, and traditional instruments will find it most satisfying. ˜ Matthew Forss |
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ID: NFPMA9923 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: St. Petersburg Musical Archive Recorded: St. Catherine Lutheran Church, St, Petersburg, May 1999
CD series “St. Petersburg Musical Archive”
“St. Petersburg Musical Archive” is a series dedicated to St. Petersburg’s 300th anniversary. Many of the works in this series will be CD premieres, and many of the recordings will introduce famous St. Petersburg musicians, composers and ensembles as well as new performing artists. The “St. Petersburg Musical Archive” series includes rediscovering forgotten works - both of the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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ID: SKMR106 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Folk Music Digipack
Stranniki group appeared in the Russian city Penza in 2009. All songs are based on Slavic folklor songs mixed with sounds world music. The album represented a large array of ethnic instruments, including native Russian instruments like gusli, zhaleyka and kalyuks.
creditsreleased 17 December 2013
Elena Chudova - vocal, gusli, okarina
Nailya Kazakova - vocal
Dasha Kirsanova - vocal
Viktor Klimov - vocal, jaleika, whistle, bawu, kalyuka, quena, gusli, bansuri, gajde, kaval, percussion
Dmitriy Shchukin - guitar
Maksim Frolov - bass
Viktor Kulikov - drums
Russian folk songs arranged by Stranniki |
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