Russian Folk Instrumental Music (authentic folk orchestras and instrumentalists)

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
  • 00:00 Beryozka (Little birch) Russian round dance - ¨Beryozka¨ Dance Ensemble Orchestra
    03:31 Down the Volga river / I´ll go out to the river - Leningrad Psaltery Ensemble
    06:21 Buffoonery - Pyatnitsky Chorus Orchestra
    10:09 Stop it, fellows - Balalaika solo by Nichiporenko
    12:12 Kamarinskaya - Pyatnitsky Chorus Orchestra
    14:24 Caprice - Folk Instrument Orchestra
    18:18 The moon is shining - Folk Instrument Orchestra
    21:19 The faun (waltz) - Folk Instrument Orchestra
    26:41 Fantasia, based on theme of folk song “The Night” - Guitar solo by Ilvanov-Kramskoi
    30:50 Fantasia, based on themes from Volga Ditties
    34:22 Ah, the long night - Domra solo by Yakovlev
    36:51 Saratov dance tune - Beresta solo by Kasatov
    37:54 Pedlars (based on folk song theme) - Accordion solo by Kuznetsov
    Russian folk instrumental music is rich and varied. The frescoes and bas-reliefs of old churches in Kiev and Vladimir, diverse chronicles and icons give an idea of the numerous instruments which existed in Russia in olden times.
    It was the function of folk musicians to “play for singing,” to “play for dancing.” In numerous solo and ensemble performances folk musicians elaborated the melodic and poetical nature of the Russian folk song. Russian folk music and the art of folk musicians played a big part in the formation and development of Russian classical music.
    Folk instruments are still to be heard over the vast expanses of the Soviet Union. Old-time favorites are string instruments such as the gusili, balalaika, domra, violin and guitar, woodwind instruments like the pipe and kugikly, percussion instruments like the tambourine, spoons, drum, rattle and later instruments like the Russian concertina (of various types), bayans and accordions.
    The folk instrument orchestras organized by progressive Russian musicians toward the end of the last century were few in number and attracted chiefly lovers of folk art. Only after 1917 did folk orchestras and choruses accompanied by folk instrument ensembles receive the support of the government. Their numbers grew, many instruments were improved, new repertoires created, folk songs and music pieces were circulated among the people to be recorded and studied.
    This is a recording of the Andreyev Folk Instruments Orchestra, founded in 1888 and praised by Leo Tolstoy, Maxim Gorky, Fyodor Chaliapin and Konstantin Stanislavsky. The popular song “Pedlars” is played by the Osipov Russian Folk Orchestra, founded in 1936 on the basis of a small Moscow radio group. Such composers as Vasilenko, Budashkin and Chaikin wrote pieces for it and the well-known singers Maksakova, Pirogov and Reizen appeared with the musicians.
    The orchestras of the “Beryozka” Dance Ensemble and the Pyatnitsky Chorus give solo performances in this recording. Both these groups have attained a high standard of performance and real artistic unity with the dances and songs they accompany.
    Soloists who reveal the rich resources of such folk instruments as the guitar, Russian concertina, bayan, domra, beresta and balalaika are also widely represented.
    Recorded in the U.S.S.R.
    Мелодия / Capitol Records (DT 10491)
    Art: The Twilight Moon (1899), by Isaac Ilyich Levitan (1860-1900)

Komentáře • 15

  • @elmstreetish
    @elmstreetish Před 6 měsíci +16

    Russian culture is so rich. You can tell just by listening to this fine music. Mnye ochen nravitsa! Moladetz!

  • @rhosia
    @rhosia Před 24 dny +1

    Thank you for this playlist. It's very important to introduce the true Russian culture to all of the world without Vodka, Matryoshka, Balalaika and the other stereotypical features of so-called «Russia». I mean, I know that in these songs is a lot of balalaika and it's the great traditional Russian musical instrument, but the Russian culture is MUCH more wider and deeper than the most know. And it's great that we have such playlist, with a lot of beautiful songs and melodies besides «Kalinka».

  • @olgamishina4854
    @olgamishina4854 Před rokem +17

    Спасибо большое создателям канала!

    • @user-jd6js2yo3z
      @user-jd6js2yo3z Před rokem +2

      Поддерживаю!
      Просто уникальная подборка!
      👍👏👏👏👏👏❤

    • @ZgenArchgian-xg5qu
      @ZgenArchgian-xg5qu Před 8 měsíci

      Ang Ganda sa Aking pandinig

  • @DIOsbrand
    @DIOsbrand Před 6 měsíci +4

    this music is amazing, I need to listen to this more often

  • @hajtomjones4077
    @hajtomjones4077 Před 9 měsíci +6

    This vid needs more views. So underrated

  • @user-ld5zy7ly1k
    @user-ld5zy7ly1k Před rokem +5

    Отлично 🎉

  • @JardanySvidrigailov
    @JardanySvidrigailov Před 6 měsíci +1

    Perfect to read Crime and Punishment

  • @sandorszechenyi1848
    @sandorszechenyi1848 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Szép. Kracivaja.

  • @LucasGuilhermoDecima-nm8wc
    @LucasGuilhermoDecima-nm8wc Před 5 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @geobi1342
    @geobi1342 Před 8 měsíci +3

    What is the painting?

    • @calefonxcalectric
      @calefonxcalectric  Před 8 měsíci +4

      Hi. The Twilight Moon (1899), by Isaac Ilyich Levitan (1860-1900)

  • @IvanMartinezzuniga-lf9zy
    @IvanMartinezzuniga-lf9zy Před 8 měsíci

    Increíble ¿como se llama la primera canción?