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[Dec 31, 2016] Happy New Year !

[Dec 31, 2016] Years come by

[Dec 30, 2016] Russian Romance: Bright Is the Night

[Dec 26, 2016] 60 members of Red Army choir RIP

Terrible tragedy. All 92 on Syria-bound Russian military jet killed in crash, including 60 from Red Army Choir Reuters 60 members of Red Army Choir has died from a plane crash over the Black Sea. The group was traveling on a Russian military plane to perform for troops.
In an effort to try and list all their names, according to Wikipedia...
Director: Valery Khalilov, Choreographer: L. Kulikov, Administrator: VG Kadin, Choreographer and coach: V. Ermolin, Head Dresser: A. Kormilitsyn (Honoured Worker of Culture) Vocal coaches: People's Artist of Russia Laureate of competitions: MI Glinka and PI Tchaikovsky, Professor KP Lisovsky Concertmaster: V. Brodsky+
Soloists: VI Shtefutsa and EM Labkovsky; with SV Ivanov, PD Bogachev, VP Maystruk, AA Gvozdetsky, BM Mizyuk (all Honoured Artist of Russia)
Choir: YA Lysenko, Y. Shtrunov, IM Pirogov, IS Sobolev, И.Ф. Volkov, OV Filimonov, AN Savitsky, VA Nagorny, VP Kokarev, AA Hristachev, JN Deynekin, VM Bolonenko, VN Antonov, AN Stritenko, AA Toschev (all Honoured Artist of Russia); and VS Buzlov, SP Lapik, VF Orthodox, GU Razgasimov, V. Chekin, MD Mochalina,
Orchestra: AA Mogulkin, Y. Savkin, MG Chervov, PD Shchennikov, NI Diakov, AI Egorov, VM Predelin (all Honoured Artist of Russia)
Ballet: GD Pavlyuchenko, IV Konygina, P.U. Khmelnitski (all Honoured Artist of Russia)

Classic Russian songs and romances

Etc

Ukrainian songs

[Dec 25, 2016] Orthodox Chants

There are several interesting samples of unique polyphonic musical tradition of Russian Orthodox Church on YouTube. Among them:

[Dec 24, 2016] Russian Basso Profondo

Pasuikov

Wichniakov

Miller

Artur Eizen

Leonid Kharitonov

Nesterenko

Ivanov

Mikhailov

Orlov

Storojev

Grabovsky

Taras Shtonda

Soloviov

Gmyria

Mark Riezen

Those Were the Days (Dorogoy Dlinnoyu)

[Dec 22, 2016] Глеб Матвейчук

[Dec 22, 2016] Анастасия Макеева

[Dec 22, 2016] Максим Галкин

[Dec 22, 2016] Oleg Pogudin

[Dec 18, 2016] Юрий Лоза

[Dec 16, 2016] Москва златоглавая

The song was suppressed under Soviets and contains a obvious nostalgia of about past "tzarists" times. This is a somewhat sad song. Modern pop variant spoiled this feeling...

[Dec 16, 2016] Иван Скобцов

[Dec 15, 2016] Yury Gulayev

  • Concerts
  • [Dec 14, 2016] Maria Bieshu

    Полина Агуреева

    [Dec 13, 2016] Ludmila Senchina

    [Dec 11, 2016] Andrey Makarevich

    [Dec 11, 2016] Сергей Волчков

    Волчков, Сергей Валерьевич - Википедия

    Foreign classic

    Soviet classic

    Romances

    compare

    Яак Йола - Подберу музыку 1979

    Folk songs

    War song

    Concerts

    See also

    [Dec 10, 2016] Taisia Povaliy

    [Dec 06, 2016] Dima Bilan

    [Dec 06, 2016] Дуэт из оперетты И.Кальмана Баядера

    [Dec 02, 2016] Russian romance "No, he did not love me"

    [Dec 01, 2016] Songs from Ryazanov's films

    Eldar Ryasonov

    Alena Bikkylova

    [Dec 01, 2016] Ani Lorak

    [Dec 01, 2016] Random findings

    November

    [Nov 20, 2016] Metodie Bujor

    [Nov 15, 2016] Russia interpretations of "I will survive"

    [Nov 15, 2016] Irina Dubtsova

    [Nov 15, 2016] Sergey Lasarev

    [Nov 14, 2016] Lolita Milyavskaya

    [Nov 12, 2016] Lyudmila Gurchenko (1935-2011)

    In memory of great actress

    [Nov 10, 2016] Leonard Cohen

    Leonard Cohen, RIP. RIP Leonard. A true Canadian legend. Thank you for your wonderful talent of expression. Very strange lyrics in some songs like Famous Blue Raincoat See also Leonard Cohen - Wikipedia

    [Nov 09, 2016] Aleksandra Pakhmutova

    Uniquely talented female composer from Russia. Wikipedia Aleksandra Pakhmutova

    [Nov 08, 2016] Georg Ots

    Georg Ots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Nov 7, 2016] USSR Pro and Contra

    [Nov 05, 2016] Песни из х/фильма "Свадьба с приданым", 1956 г. реж. Т. Лукашевич и Б. Равенских, муз. Н. Будашкин и Б. Мокроусов, сл. А. Фатьянов

    Куплеты Курочкина

    На крылечке

    [Nov 04, 2016] Igor Talkov

    October

    [Oct 26, 2016] 101 STRINGS ORCHESTRA - DARK EYES

    Uploaded on Jun 29, 2011

    "Dark Eyes" is a Russian song. Written by a Ukrainian poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinda. Music by Florian Hermann. First published in 1843. Used as the main theme for the TV mini-series "The Mystery of Natalie Wood", a biopic about the actress Natalie Wood (1938-1981). "Dark Eyes" also has been featured in various films, as follows: Wonder Bar (1934); My Man Godfrey (1936); On the Avenue (1937); Shall We Dance (1937); Never Give A Sucker An Even Break (1941); Dark Eyes (1987) ; and, Chocolat (2000).

    Natalie Wood (born Natalie Zacharenko;[2][1][4] July 20, 1938 – November 28 or 29, 1981) was an American film and television actress. She was known for her screen roles in Miracle on 34th Street, Splendor in the Grass, Rebel Without a Cause, The Searchers, and West Side Story. She first worked in films as a child, then became a successful Hollywood star as a young adult, receiving three Academy Award nominations before she was 25-years-old.

    Wood began acting in movies at the age of four and, at age eight, was given a co-starring role with Maureen O'Hara in the classic Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street.[5] As a teenager, her performance in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She starred in the musical films West Side Story (1961) and Gypsy (1962), and received Academy Award for Best Actress nominations for her performances in Splendor in the Grass (1961) and Love with the Proper Stranger (1963). Her career continued with films such as Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969).

    After this, she took a break from acting and had two children with different husbands, appearing in only three theatrical films during the 1970s. She was married to actor Robert Wagner twice, and to producer Richard Gregson. She had one daughter with Gregson, actress Natasha Gregson Wagner. Wood gave birth to Courtney Wagner during her second marriage to Wagner. Her younger sister Lana Wood is also an actress.[6]

    Wood starred in several television productions, including a remake of the film From Here to Eternity (1979) for which she won a Golden Globe Award. During her career, her films represented a "coming of age" for both her and Hollywood films in general.[7]

    Compare

    [Oct 26, 2016] Old Russian Rock Groups

    [Oct 26, 2016] ТенорА XXI века

    [Oct 22, 2016] Nadezhda Kadysheva

    [Oct 17, 2016] Dmitri Hvorostovsky

    [Oct 16, 2016] Гимн соёбщества "поравалить" Интеллигент, вставай на лыжи!:-)

    [Oct 15, 2016] Nikolai Baskov

    See also Nikolay Baskov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Oct 15, 2016] Russian Romances by Sergey Yesenin

    Sergei Yesenin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Ne zhaliyu ne zovu ne plachu

    Tonkaya Ryabina

    Klen tu moy opavshiy

    Letter to mother

    Otgovorila rotcha zolotaya (A golden grove has ceased at last its chatter)

    Nad Okoshkov Mesyats (Музыка Я.Френкель (Yan Frenkel)

    Puskay ty vuypita drugim

    Da swidanya

    Poy zhe poy

    Мне осталась одна забава

    Ah eta kraknaya ryabina

    Often attributed to Yesenin, but in reality Музыка Семена Заславского на слова Анатолия Сафронова.

    [Oct 14, 2016] Kuban Cossacks Choir

    [Oct 13, 2016] Valaam monastery choir

    [Oct 13, 2016] Polina Gagarina

    [Oct 13, 2016] Random findings

    [Oct 12, 2016] Choir of Sretensky monastery

    [Oct 12, 2016] Alexiy Vorobyov

    [Oct 12, 2016] Nikolai Noskov

    [Oct 11, 2016] NYUSHA

    [Oct 05, 2016] Дживан Гаспарян и Президентский оркестр РФ " АДАЖИО"

    September

    [Sep 25, 2016] Anatoly Solovyanenko

    Ukrainian songs

    Italian

    [Sep 18, 2016] Anna Netrebko

    [Sep 14, 2016] Nikolai Gnatyuk

    [Sep 13, 2016] Rozenbaum

    [Sep 11, 2016] Kobzon

    Joseph Kobzon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Sep 10, 2016] Larisa Dolina

    [Sep 9, 2016] Yury Gulayev

    Yuri Aleksandrovich Gulyayev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Sep 03, 2016] Marina Devyatova

    [Sep 2, 2016] Composer Andrey Pertov

    August

    [Aug 23, 2016] Alena Apina

    [Aug 22, 2016] Igor Krutoy

    [Aug 17, 2016] Muslim Magomaev

    [Aug 16, 2016] Igor Nikolaev

    [Aug 14, 2016] Random findings

    Soprano 10

    [Aug 08, 2016] Russian Waltzs

    [Aug 7, 2016] Sofia Rotaru

    July

    Random findings

    Dancing Queen, 0:03:52- Knowing You Knowing Me, 0:07:55- Take a Chance on Me, 0:12:00- Mamma Mia, 0:15:33- Lay All Your Love on Me, 0:20:08- I Have a Dream, 0:24:52- Winner Takes It All, 0:29:48- Money, Money, Money, 0:32:56- S.O.S, 0:36:18- Chiquitita, 0:41:46- Fernando, 0:45:58- Voulez-Vous, 0:50:21- Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! , 0:55:10- Does Your Mother Know, 0:58:26- One of Us, 1:02:24- The Name of The Game, 1:06:24- Thank You For The Music, 1:10:15- Waterloo.

    [Jul 31, 2016] Anti-war songs

    [Jul 31, 2016] Day of Russian navy

    [Jul 31, 2016] Edita Pyeha

    [Jul 28, 2016] Georgy Sviridov

    Georgy Sviridov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Jul 27, 2016] Б. Руденко Д. Гнатюк - Місяць на небі - ukrainian classical duet

  • Хор ім. Верьовки - Розпрягайте хлопці коні
  • Хор ім. Верьовки - Реве та стогне Дніпр широкий
  • Микола Кондратюк - На долині туман
  • Юрій Гуляєв - Києве мій
  • [Jul 26, 2016] Zara

    She is like Russian Charles Aznavour

    [Jul 18, 2016] Random findings

    [Jul 16, 2016] Grigory Leps

    Vissotski remakes

    [Jul 16, 2016] Bela Rudenko

    Руденко, Бэла Андреевна - Википедия

    [Jul 15, 2016] Somewhere My Love

    ​Omar Sharif, 83, a Star in 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago,' Dies - The New York Times
    Golden Globe Award 1966 - Omar Sharif - عمر الشريف يتسلم جائزة جولدن جلوب 1966
    During Cold War, CIA used 'Doctor Zhivago' as a tool to undermine Soviet Union - The Washington Post

    [Jul 14, 2016] La Marseillaise

    [Jul 13, 2016] Vadim Kazachenko

    [Jul 11, 2016] Nicolai Gedda

    [Jul 11, 2016] Elena Kamburova

    [Jul 11, 2016] Evgenia Miroshnychenko

    Мирошниченко, Евгения Семёновна - Википедия

    [Jul 10, 2016] Victoria Ivanova

    [Jul 7, 2016] Elena Obraztsova

    Elena Obraztsova documentary

    [Jul 4, 2016]

    [Jul 3, 2016] Tamara Sinyavskaya

    See also Wikipedia

    June

    Random findings for June

    A song that was very popular in the USSR in 70th.

    [Jun 30, 2016] Группа КВАТРО

    [Jun 29, 2016] Tumbalayka

    [Jun 28, 2016] Flight of the bumblebee

    [Jun 28, 2016] Виктор Гридин

    [Jun 27, 2016] Alsou

    [Jun 26, 2016] Jaak Joala

    Йоала, Яак - Википедия

    [Jun 24, 2016] Graduation. Farewell to school

    [Jun 23, 2016] Valeriy Meladze

    [Jun 22, 2016] The Sacred War

    [Jun 20, 2016] Vladimir Bunchikov and Vladimir Nechaev and

    [Jun 16, 2016] Students songs

    [Jun 15, 2016] Zhanna Friske RIP

    RIP Жанна Фриске

    [Jun 10, 2016] Lyudmila Zykina

    [Jun 08, 2016] Maria Bieshu

    One of the best performers of Un bel di vedremo'

    [Jun 08, 2016] Two guitars

    [Jun 07, 2016]Deanna Durbin

    [Jun 06, 2016] Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia

    [Jun 4, 2016] Yulia Mikhalchik

    [Jun 3, 2016] А он мне нравится

    [Jun 2, 2016] Tchaikovsky waltzes

    Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker

    Waltz from Sleeping Beauty

    Swan Lake Waltz

    Valse Sentimentale

    Waltz of the Snowflakes

    Tchaikovsky - Eugene Onegin Opera - Waltz

    Valse-Scherzo

    May

    Random finding for May, 2016

    [May 30, 2016] The best way to remember the war dead is to work to ensure that their ranks do not swell

    [May 25, 2016] Valentina Lisitsa

    Her website is ValentinaLisitsa. See also amazing concert at train station Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody #12, played by Valentina Lisitsa on an amazing piano in St Pancras

    [May 23, 2016] Polina Gagarina

    Quote: "The Eurovision Contest certainly is as dreadful and cheesy as ever". And her song Polina Gagarina - A Million Voices (Russia) 2015 Eurovision Song Contest did not impress me. I think Polina Gagarina is stronger in singing more serious songs such as Нет, не любил он, then Europop. But she definitely can do both -- see The winner takes it all

    Etc

    [May 16, 2016] Foreign songs popular in Russia

    [May 15, 2016] Vladimir Matetsky (composer)

    [May 13, 2016] Masha Rasputina

    [May 11, 2016] Leonid Kharitonov

    Classic

    Songs of war times

    Romances

    [May 10, 2016] Bulat Okudzhava

    [May 9, 2016] Victory day

    [May 06, 2016] Ekaterina Shavrina

    [May 05, 2016] Sati Kazanova

    [May 2, 2016] Bolshoy_Children_Choir_of_the_Central_TV_and_Radio_of_the_USSR

    [May 1, 2016] May 1 -- International Labor Day.

    April

    Random findings

    [Apr 27, 2016] Романтика Романса 2016 - Раймонд Паулс

    [Apr 26, 2016] Russian Orthodox Music

    [Apr 25, 2016] Группа КВАТРО

    [Apr 15, 2016] Alla Pugacheva

    [Apr 07, 2016] Laima Vaikule

    [Apr 01, 2016] Russian Musical Humor

    March

    Random findings for March 2016

    Катерина Голицына

    Шаов - Транзитный поезд через Украину, Гужва - Еду домой

    Жили три холостяка - Пить ученым просто стыдно

    [Mar 25, 2016] Dina Garipova

    Dina Garipova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Mar 25, 2016] Maria Pakhomenko

    [Mar 24, 2016] Klavdiya Shulzhenko

    [Mar 21, 2016] Alexander Vertinski

    [Mar 20, 2016] Alexandr Gorodnitskiy

    Городницкий, Александр Моисеевич - Википедия

    [Mar 19, 2016] Valeriy Leontiev

    [Mar 13, 2016] Random findings

    [Mar 12, 2016] Irina Ponarovskaya

    [Mar 10, 2016] Fabrika

    [Mar 09, 2016] Larisa Golubkina

    [Mar 08, 2016] Andrei Mironov

    [Mar 08, 2016] Random findings

    [Mar 08, 2016] Foreign romantic songs popular in Russia

    International Women's Day (Wikipedia). See also http://www.internationalwomensday.com and http://www.un.org/en/events/womensday/ "Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men." -- Joseph Conrad

    [Mar 07, 2016] Tatyana Bulanova

    [Mar 5, 2016] Tamara Miansarova

    [Mar 04, 2016] Random findings

    [Mar 03, 2016] Samotsvety

    [Mar 02, 2016] Vesylie Rebyata

    [Mar 01, 2016] Random findings

    [Feb 28, 2016] Random findings of February 2016

    February

    [Feb 28, 2016] Netrebko in lady Mackbeth in Metropolitan

    Amazing, simply amazing. Dangerous woman or female sociopath if you wish.
    Macbeth Vieni, t'affretta (Anna Netrebko)

    netrebko Lady Mackbeth

    Larry Mitchell 9 months ago

    She's as exciting as hell. The role is a treacherous one and the critics all praised her in spades. I saw the HD presentation at the theaters and found her to be riveting. Her singing has a searing intensity that makes one recall Maria Callas. I also heard the opening night broadcast and loved how she blew away the audience with her Sleepwalking Scene. This less than 2 minute segment shows nothing of the total effect she made in this role.

    Yige Li 1 year ago

    Many haters simply do not understand "how THEY THINK Lady Macbeth should be sung" is never "how Lady Macbeth should be sung". Anya is the rare kind of imaginative artist who has always given a sight out of the box. Narrow minded people, sorry, you just don't deserve to have her.

    Leopold Leopold 1 year ago
    +Detectivefiction The wrong sex. "Un-sex me here" is sex as in gender, not having sex. Lady Macbeth thinks she needs a killer's instincts to succeed. Macduff thinks a woman is so delicate that he's afraid of telling her about Duncan's death, believing it would make her fall dead from shock. Lady Macbeth has contempt not for women, but for these qualities (of vulnerability) associated with women, no matter who they appear in, and likewise tells her husband only when when he was ready to perform a murder was he a man. The full context is "Un-sex me here and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty." That being said, the costuming is the least of this productions problems.

    CarlaMusic 1 year ago

    She's like the modern day Callas. To some she maybe singing the wrong rep, but she act her ass off and look good doing it. Time will tell if her career is cut in half by it.
    TOTIC 1 year ago
    I saw her at the Met tonight and she brought the house down. Amazing performance. 

    Lawrence Wraith 1 year ago

    it's true she brought the house down on September 27...but some thing else happens

    it was during her final scene that the audience wouldn't stop clapping and applauding and she just stood there on those damn high chairs like a statue in a trance for 40 seconds.. ....the audience becoming more and more excited....they would not let Lady Macbeth die...it was beautiful...

    Compare

    [Feb 27, 2016] Vladimir Migulia

    [Feb 24, 2016] Maya Kristalinskaya

    [Feb 23, 2016] Red Army Choir

    Classic Russian songs and romances

    Leonid Kharitonov

    Etc

    Ukrainian songs

    [Feb 22, 2016] Anti War songs

    [Feb 20, 2016] Yuri Antonov

    [Feb 19, 2016] Vitas

    [Feb 07, 2016] Anna German (1936–1982)

    See also Anna German - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and СВЕТИТ НЕЗНАКОМАЯ ЗВЕЗДА

    [Feb 06, 2016] Russian sport songs

    Футбольный марш

    Алексей Гоман и Домисольки - Спортивный марш

    Закаляйся-Первая перчатка

    Герои спорта

    Звезда искусственного льда

    Людмила Гурченко Команда молодости нашей

    Да разве сердце позабудет...-Баллада о спорте

    Трус не играет в хоккей

    Высоцкий - Профессионалы (редкий вариант)

    ВЫСОЦКИЙ-ГИМНАСТИКА

    Вершина - Владимир Высоцкий

    Do svidanja, Moskva - Good Bye, Moscow

    Л. Сенчина и Р. Ибрагимов - Старт дает Москва

    Темп из к/ф Баллада о спорте (1980) Композитор: Александра Пахмутова Слова: Н. Добронравов

    Муслим Магомаев - Стадион моей мечты-1. Muslim Magomaev

    Мне с детства снилась высота - О спорт-ты мир!

    Домисолька - Попурри из песен о спорте

    [Feb 03, 2016] Russian Romance: Foggy Morning / Ytro Tymannoe

    [Feb 02, 2016] Bards

    See Bard (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Feb 01, 2016] Lev Letshchenko

    January

    [Jan 31, 2016] Random finding Jan 2016

    [Jan 31, 2016] Vladimir Matetsky

    [Jan 27, 2016] Варяг

    Плещут холодные волны. Cruiser Varyag

    Старинная матросская песня Варяг

    [Jan 26, 2016] Demis Roussos

    Demis Roussos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    [Jan 26, 2016] Vyacheslav Dobryinin

    [Jan 25, 2016] Vladimir Visotskij

    [Jan 23, 2016] Valeriy Obodzinskiy

    [Jan 21, 2016] Jeanna Friske

    [Jan 20, 2016] Величайшие хиты русской классической музыки (Full album) 2014

    [Jan 19, 2016] Valaam monastery choir

    [Jan 18, 2016] Choir of Sretensky monastery

    [Jan 17, 2016] Artists loved by soviet public

    [Jan 16, 2016] Guess the melody

    [Jan 15, 2016] ''Sway'' Markus Haider -- great performance

    [Jan 15, 2016] Songs of Petr Letschenko

    [Jan 14, 2016] Russian Romance: Bright Is the Night

    [Jan 12, 2016] Nikolai Noskov

    [Jan 12, 2016] Elena Obraztsova

    One of the best Carmen on world scene. He actually performed on stage up to her death with her last role as the old lady in Pique Dame
    Concerts

    [Jan 09, 2016] Random findings Jan 09, 2016

    [Jan 08, 2016] Russian Romance: Those Were the Days (Dorogoy Dlinnoyu)

    [Jan 8, 2016] Russian Basso Profondo

    Pasuikov

    Wichniakov

    Miller

    Artur Eizen

    Nesterenko

    Ivanov

    Mikhailov

    Orlov

    Storojev

    Grabovsky

    Taras Shtonda

    Soloviov

    Gmyria

    Mark Riezen

    [Jan 7, 2016] Evening bells

    [Jan 06, 2016] Foggy morning/Ytro Tymannoe

    [Jan 05, 2016] Selected Russian Romances

    [Jan 02, 2016] Russian tango

    See also really amazing performance on ice: Utomlennoe solnce-Tat'yana Navka i Marat Basharov

    [Jan 01, 2016] New Year concerts of 2016

    [Jan 01, 2016] Russian Waltzs

    Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker

    Waltz from Sleeping Beauty

    Swan Lake Waltz

    Valse Sentimentale

    Waltz of the Snowflakes

    Tchaikovsky - Eugene Onegin Opera - Waltz

    Na sopkah Manchzhurii

    Dmitri Shostakovich - Waltz 2 From Jazz Suite

    Dmitri Shostakovich - Lyric Waltz

    Waltz Masquerade

    Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Sviridov the Snowstorm Waltz

    My tender beast

    Casual waltz

    V lesy prifrontovom

    Noch svetla

    Sevastopol waltz

    Valse-Scherzo

    School Waltz

    School Waltz 2

    Waltz about Waltz

    White Waltz

    Russian Waltz

    Dream Waltz

    Moon Waltz

    Waves of Dunay

    Amur Waves

    Старинный русский вальс "Амурские волны" М.Кюсс,инструментовка Г.Пучкова,исп.ЦВО МО РФ,дир.А.Колотушкин.В 1909 году Макс Кюсс во Владивостоке написал и исполнил с оркестром написанный им вальс

    The Russian hussars Waltz from the movie "o bedmon gusare zamolvite slovo"

    Andrei Petrov Valse from the movie Beware Of Automobile

    Walts "St.Petersburg misteries" by Andrey Petrov

    Prewar Waltz

    Remembering Flowers

    May waltz

    Waltz of separation

    Autumn dreams

    [Jan 1, 2016] Continued

    [Apr 28, 2014 ] Philip Kirkorov

    Random findings for December 2016

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    Music of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia pretty weak :-(

    Link Collections

    Старая пластинка Мелодии 30х - 60х

    www.sras.org (The School of Russian and Asian Studies

    The Yale Russian Chorus

    The Yale Russian Chorus is an cappella ensemble composed of members from the Yale University and New Haven community. The group's mission is to celebrate the rich music and culture of the former Soviet Union. Since its inception in 1953, the Chorus has become a widely-acclaimed ensemble, performing an extensive repertoire of folk, liturgical, classical, and contemporary music from Russia and its neighboring republics.

    The Slavyanka Mens Slavic Chorus

    The Slavyanka Men's Slavic Chorus regularly presents a cappella concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area. The repertoire is liturgical and folk music, mostly Russian. 'Slavyanka' is the name that the early Russian settlers in California gave to the river that is today known as the Russian River. Slavyanka was formed in 1979 by several former members of the Yale Russian Chorus. The founder of Slavyanka and director until 1991 was Paul Andrews.

    Spirit of Orthodoxy Choir New York Metro area choir

    Best Russian Songs - MP3 Music Streams on IMEEM

    Here are some sources for the lyrics to Russian songs in KOI8 Cyrillic fonts and transliterated for regular fonts.

    MIT Russian Club

    The MIT Russian Club is the repository of the lyrics of Russian popular songs written by virtually all the major contemporary popular song writers. To decode them you will need the music, some of which is provided on the site. The lyrics are provided in KOI8 fonts and transliterated.

    Simon Hawkin's Russian Bards

    This site includes a healthy selection of Russian popular songs, including the latest songs from the Russian army fighting in Chechnya.

    Russian dance top 40

    Russian Composers

    Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)

    Information on one of the ultimate sources of 20th century music is beginning to appear on the Web. The Bolshoy Theatre has pictures from their productions of two of his operas. Hopefully, there will be more soon. Stravinsky owes too much to Mussorgsky for the latter to be so ignored.

    Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)

    Only a few web sites are devoted to Sergei Prokiev. Bruce maintains one with a good deal of promise. Chad Twedt offers a short essay on Prokofiev here.

    Sergei Vassilievich Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)

    Vassilievich Rachmaninoff was born on April 1, 1873, at Semyonovo, the family estate near the ancient city of Novgorod. He was not only a gifted pianist who loved to tour the US, but was a major romantic composer, as well. Rachmaninoff was associated with the Western-oriented St. Petersburg Conservatory with the Rubenstein brothers and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The International Rachmaninoff Society provides a history and critique of Rachmaninoff's lesser known 3rd Piano Concerto. I have also been able to find a a Rachmaninoff Lover's page, for those currently or previously in love. Whatever the Web has to offer on Rachmaninoff can probably be found at one of the sites of the Rachmaninoff Webring.

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)

    A biography of Rimsky-Korsakov and the libretto in transliterated Russian to his opera, May Night, based on a story by Gogol may be found here. Even better, OperaGlass, a site maintained on Rick Bogart's workstation at Stanford, contains a listing of all of Rimsky-Korsakov's operas with a libretto, synopsis, performance history for most of them.

    Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)

    Ian McDonald's Music under Soviet Rule has become the richest source of information on Shostakovich. It now includes a substantial literary archive of articles on Shostakovich and his music as well as a detailed chronology of his life. Simon Hawkin's Shostakovich site also has some interesting links. Alexandre H. Hohmann offers pictures, libretti, sound files and links at his mysterious site. Another rich resource of Shostakovichiana may be found at the site of the same name. New! Association Internationale "Dimitri Chostokovich"

    Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

    Stravinsky, of course, played a major role in changing the course of music in the 20th century with the infamous debut of 'The Rite of Spring' in Paris in 1913. An excellent short biography may be found in Finland. But John Harrington's site remains the best source of information on Stravinsky. It now includes an complete annotated list of Stravinsky's works. Last but certainly not least comes Victor Huang's excellent site, rich with photographs and MIDI files of Stravinsky's music. A good place to start.

    Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)

    Tchaikovsky, the composer of the music you are now listening to, was the ultimate master of Romantic music. Remarkably, there is currently very little about Tchaikovsky on the Web--a time-line, and a small collection of MIDI sequences of his music.

    Russian Musical Instruments

    Balalaika

    The quintessential Russian musical instrument is the triangular balalaika. Would you believe it, there is an association for these instruments in America.

    The balalaika family of instruments includes instruments of various sizes, from the highest-pitched to the lowest: the piccolo balalaika, prima balalaika, secunda balalaika, alto balalaika, bass balalaika, and contrabass balalaika. The prima balalaika is the most common; the piccolo is rare. There have also been descant and tenor balalaikas, but these are considered obsolete. All have three-sided bodies; spruce, evergreen, or fir tops; and backs made of three to nine wooden sections (usually maple). They are typically strung with three strings, and the necks are fretted.

    Domra

    The domra (Russian: домра) is a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings.

    Russian Wind Instruments

    Robin LaPasha of Duke University has a page briefly introducing Russian folk wind instruments.

    Other Russian Music Sites

    Classical Music of St. Petersburg

    This site features the concert schedules of all the concert halls, their addresses, biographies of composers (forthcoming), and MP3 snippets of classical music. Worth a visit now and getting better every day.

    Bolshoi Theatre

    The mother of them all is the Bolshoi-opera and ballet in one theater. One of the world's great opera houses and home of the finest classical ballet troup in the world. The Bolshoi Theater web-server provides a complete history complete with historical photographs. The Russia.net also has several pages on the Bolshoi, including a history of it and an interview with its director, Vassiliev. Finally, Seanet has a brief description, too.

    Gregorian Chants

    Gregorian chant is one of the many traditions of liturgical song that developed in the Christian church during the medieval period. The liturgical chant texts were created in ancient languages, the most important of which were Greek, Latin, Old Slavonic, the language of the Bulgarian, Russian, and Serbian Orthodox churches.

    Kirov-Mariinsky Ballet

    The St. Petersburg ballet theater was established by Catherine the Great in the Mariinsky Theater and shortly became one of the great companies in the world. This site contains a history, interviews with principle dancers, instructors, a review of the Vaganova Ballet School, and a great deal of information on the Nutcracker Ballet from which the music you now hear was taken.

    Les Ballets Russe

    Program notes, information on Nijinski, Pavlova, Fokine, Balanchine, and all the great performers and composers of the Russian company which took the breath of Paris away at the beginning of the century. Jenny Gorman and Chris Sippel have provided a short essay on the Ballets at the Rhodes College site.

    Lyle Neff's Files on Russian Classical Music

    Links to information on a wide range of classical Russian composers of the 19th and 20th century along, including biographies, librettos, lists of works. It may be soon moving to Delaware.

    Music under Soviet Rule

    Thanks to Southern Illinois University Ian McDonald's delightful site is back with all its general information on Soviet music plus individual pages on Prokofiev, Shostakovich and many minor composers. It also contains CD information, chronologies of more than a dozen Soviet composers, and information on Soviet music discussion groups.

    Musical Heritage of Eastern Europe and Russia

    This is the web site of an exciting course on Russian and Eastern European music and culture by Patricia Gray of Rhodes College. It includes a rich array of background notes on music and icons, graphics, musical selections in AIFF files, and links to related sites. A wonderful place to visit even if you are not enrolled, if you like Russian music.

    Onno van Rijen's 20th Century Russian Music Site

    This is a site with opus lists of all the well-known 20th century Russian composers and most of the minor ones. There is also information about the availability of CDs with these composers' music.

    St. Petersburg Conservatory

    A magnificent site with quick, appealing and most appropriate JAVA applets. This site is interesting for its history and links to other Russian music sites, especially Russian Classics On-line -- real stereo performances of various world symphonies delivered via stream audio. Be sure you have the Real Audio plug-in installed before you enter the concert hall you will want to leave the music on as you continue to move around the web. If you don't already have it, you may download it on the site. This is a major on-line event for Russian culture. Don't miss it!

    Folk Culture THE BALALAIKA Vladimir Vysotsky

    Vysotsky's gruff voice and starkly, sometimes slyly, poetic lyrics have inspired two generations of Russians and are working their way into the young hearts of a third. In addition to the major Vysotsky web site



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