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Various - Monitor Presents Russian Folk Songs album

Various - Monitor Presents Russian Folk Songs album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Monitor Presents Russian Folk Songs
  • Style: Folk
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Balalaika: Monitor Presents the Andreyev Balalaika Ensemble.

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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?

Released in 1967, this recording features both traditional and modern Russian folk songs. Drawn from recordings from the former Soviet Union, this album includes several contemporary songs written about World War II ( Buchenwald Alarm, The Sacred War, and Oh, The Fog ). The performers include The Fyodorov Sisters, The Piatnitskii Russian Folk Chorus, George Ots, and The Red Flag Ensemble. The liner notes provide lyrics in both Russian and English.

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

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). The first collections of folk songs were published in Russia in the late 18th century. Important role for professional creative work belongs to collections of folk songs arranged for vocal and fortepiano by classical composers, such as . Balakirev (1866), . Rimsky-Korsakov (1876 and 1882) and . The end of the 18th century already saw the appearance of first song collections.

Album · 1977 · 12 Songs. Russian Folk Dances of the Moiseyev Dance Company. Balalaika!: Monitor Presents the Andreyev Balalaika Ensemble. Andreyev Balalaika Ensemble.

Tracklist

A1 Accordion
A2 There Stands A Village
A3 There's Cold Water In The Well
A4 The Black Crow
A5 Oh, Natasha
A6 Ivan's Wife Gets Him Ready
A7 The Boundless Expanse Of The Sea
A8 A Girl Was Weeding Nettle
B1 A Fellow On A Spree
B2 Oh, You Dark Night
B3 The Little Snow-Ball Tree
B4 The Magic Brewer
B5 The Slender Mountain Ash
B6 My Husband Made Me Do It
B7 Mother-Volga
B8 The Goat In The Vegetable Garden