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Various - A Festival Of Great Russian Folk Songs album flac Performer: Various
Title: A Festival Of Great Russian Folk Songs
Style: Folk
MP3 album: 1403 mb
FLAC album: 1646 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Folk and Country

Russian folk songs and dances were formed in two cycles: one of them is associated with calendar rites (sowing, harvest, et., while the other has to do with family rituals (wedding, birth, burial, et. More individual are lyrical songs. ' Ah ty dushechka ' ( Performed by Sergey Lemeshev ) ) The epoch of Old Rus is characteristic of heroic ballads sensing the praises of noble princes and instrumental music (pipes, horns, tambourines and kettle-drums). 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.

This Russian folk round song was known at least . centuries ago, when it became part of the collection of Russian folk songs, but most likely it was born even before that. The music theme of the song was popular among Russian and foreign composers. Hey, Little Apple! This song is performed like a ditty (folk rhymed proverbs), and the words are often changed by the performer. The most common ditty: Hey, little apple, but where are you rolling to?

Russian Folk Songs - Katyusha by ichanoski on SoundCloud. Find this Pin and more on mrt by mohammad reza talischi. Toronto became a vibrant scene for folk music, and in 1972 Bob Dylan showed up unannounced at a Gordon Lightfoot performance at the Mariposa Folk Festival, held on Toronto Island. Mel. Historical Toronto. Great Comet Of 1812, The Great Comet, Russian Folk Songs, Next To Normal, Very Potter Musical, My Fair Lady, Love Never Dies, Les Miserables, Phantom Of The Opera.

A folk festival celebrates traditional folk crafts and folk music. This list includes folk festivals worldwide, except those with only a partial focus on folk music or arts. Folk festivals may also feature folk dance or ethnic foods. Handicrafting has long been exhibited at such events and festival-like gatherings, as it has its roots in the rural crafts. Like folk art, handicraft output often has cultural, political, and/or religious significance.

Russian music includes a variety of styles: from ritual folk song, to the sacred music of the Russian orthodox church, and also included the legacy of several prominent 19th century classical and romantic composers. Major contributions by 20th century Soviet composers as well as various forms of popular music are also part of the make-up of Russian music. In recent years, Adygea has seen the formation of a number of new musical institutions. These include two orchestras, one of which (Russkaya Udal), uses folk instruments, and a chamber music theater. Adygea's national anthem was written by Iskhak Shumafovich Mashbash with music by Umar Khatsitsovich Tkhabisimov. Main article: Music of Altay. Altay is a Central Asian region, known for traditional epics and a number of folk instruments. Main article: Music of Bashkortostan.

Traditional Russian festivals celebrate religious occasions such as Easter and Christmas plus historical and political events. This large, open-air world folk music festival takes place in the Ethnomir complex in Moscow every summer. Over several days, Russian and international musicians perform a variety of folk-based genres – afro-beat, ethno-jazz, raga, Russian folk – and there are food stalls, markets, and body and soul workshops. The 2019 festival will take place 28–30 June. July: Nashestvie, Moscow. This big, open-air rock festival focuses on Russian rock bands. In Izmailovo Park you can watch performances of folk songs and dances, ice skate, sled or take a ride in one of the three-horse sleighs called troikas. Gorky Park is famous for its magnificent ice sculptures.

About Russian Folk Music. The Orchestra is made up of two groups of authentic Russian stringed instruments: balalaikas and domras. Most of them have three strings (domras sometimes have 4) but are tuned differently. Most are played with plectrums. At various times during its history the playing of the balalaika was banned by both the Orthodox Church and the state, for as often as not the irreverent street musicians, or "skomorokhi" (скоморохи), in their ballads poked fun at both of these institutions. Some of this "Russian folk music" had legitimate roots in old songs; much more was simply composed in Russian or gypsy style and became a part of cabaret repertoire which endures to this day.

B. Bluettes du nord, O. 03 (Beyer, Ferdinand). C. Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova, Mariya). Harmonium-Album (Stapf, Ernst). Hommage à la Russie, O. 00 (Beyer, Ferdinand). I. Instructions for the Piano Forte (Cramer, Johann Baptist). P. Peasant Songs of Great Russia (Lineva, Yevgeniya). R. 15 Rondinos über beliebte Themas, O. 41 (Czerny, Carl). Russian Folk Songs for Voice and Piano (Balakirev, Mily). 5 Russian Folk Songs (Lyadov, Anatoly).

Tracklist

A1 From Under The Stone
A2 The Evening Bells
A3 Like The Hawk
A4 Oh, You Chilly Winter
A5 The Refrains Of The Volga
A6 Down the Volga River
A7 Trun Green, Turn Green / Little Rabbit
B1 The Fog Came Down
B2 Oh, Wonder, Superwonder
B3 The Ring Of My Beloved
B4 Wide Street
B5 Zhaleika
B6 In The Field Stands A Tent
B7 The Rowan Tree
B8 At The Dawn

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MF 337 Иван Скобцов, Государственный Академический Русский Народный Хор Им. М. Е. Пятницкого, Sergei Lemeschew*, Artur Eisen*, The Dumka Chorus* Иван Скобцов, Государственный Академический Русский Народный Хор Им. М. Е. Пятницкого, Sergei Lemeschew*, Artur Eisen*, The Dumka Chorus* - A Festival of Great Russian Folk Songs ‎(LP) Monitor Records MF 337 Unknown
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