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Russian traditional music specifically deals with the folk music traditions of the ethnic Russian people. It does not include the various forms of art music, which in Russia often contains folk melodies and folk elements or music of other ethnic groups living in Russia. The performance and promulgation of ethnic music in Russia has a long tradition
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Ensemble of Russian Folk Instruments - The Small Clearing. album: Traditionelle Musik aus dem europäischen Russland. Bretislav Bakala, Ludvík Kundera, The Brno Radio Ensemble, Леош Яначек - Capriccio for Piano (Left Hand) and 7 instruments: I. Allegro. album: Janáček: Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, Rhymes. Cycle of 18 pieces, Capriccio for Piano. Bohdan Warchal, Brno Radio Folk Instruments Ensemble, Magdalena Uprková, Sacred Lyrics, Vlastimil Peška, Zuzana Lapčíková - Malá vánoční mše - Kyrie. album: Vánoční Gloria. Ensemble of Folk Instruments - I 've Never Let Me See On the Road.
Folk ensembles from Russia tour around the world with great success. On Oct. 25, the Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia will perform at the Strathmore Arts Center (Maryland). RBTH tells you all you need to know about the group, as well as four other ensembles that have made a name for themselves. Members of the Alexandrov Russian Army song and dance ensemble perform at the VII International Winter Festival Arts. Source: Vladimir Vyatkin, RIA Novosti. The most famous army band in the world.
Слушайте Folk Instruments Ensemble и скачивайте бесплатно в формате mp3 прямо сейчас, без кодов, смс и регистрации. Sayyid Chant and Dance No. 29 - The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble, Levon Eskenian. Akna Oror - The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble, Levon Eskenian. Zulo - The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble, Levon Eskenian. 9 - The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble, Levon Eskenian.
The roots of Russian folk music date as far back as to the middle of the first millennium AC, when Slavic tribes settled in the European part of the present territory of Russia. Those tribes were famous for their love and mastery of music, singing and dancing, according to Byzantium and German manuscripts. In the 19th century the musician Vasily Andreyev established the so-called Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments. Following the prototypes of some folk instruments, not limited to authentically Russian ones only, a set of music instruments was partly restored and partly devised, able to perform complicated music compositions. Ideally Andreyev aspired to create an orchestra that would not be inferior to the classical symphonic orchestra.
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The Armenian Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble was founded by Levon Eskenian to play ethnographically authentic arrangements of the . Gurdjieff/Thomas de Hartmann piano music. Their debut album on ECM, Music of . Gurdjieff, was widely acclaimed, and won an Edison Award as Album of the Year in 2012. Now Eskenian and his musicians turn their attention to the music of Komitas Vardapet (1869-1935).
The Naghash Ensemble combines the earthy spirituality of Armenian folk song, new classical music, contemporary post-minimalism and the energy of rock and jazz. Three brilliant female vocalists and some of Armenia’s finest instrumentalists on duduk, oud, dhol and piano play new music based on sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, M’krtich Naghash. Without a specific ensemble in mind (other than female voices) I let the texts dictate what the music should be. The instruments of the ensemble were chosen intuitively but in retrospect they are a wonderful compliment to the texts as they contain formal elements (string quartet & piano) balanced by the earthy sounds of the Dhol, Duduk and Oud. Naghash was a priest first and foremost and his poetry was an outgrowth of his sermons.









