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Folksongs of Russia.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Series:
- Naxos Music Library.
- Language:
- Russian
- Subjects (All):
- Folk music--Russia (Federation).
- Folk music.
- Russia (Federation).
- Folk songs, Russian--Russia (Federation).
- Folk songs, Russian.
- Christmas music.
- Genre:
- Streaming audio.
- Sound recordings.
- Folk music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file)
- Place of Publication:
- Thames Ditton, Surrey, England : Somm, [1995]
- System Details:
- digital recording
- Contents:
- Oi Kudryash, moi Kudryash = My curly-headed lad
- A trubushku trubyat = The pipe blows (Galina Volchek, soprano)
- F tyomnom lyese = In the dark wood
- Dorozhenka = The road (Valdimir Albatayev, tenor)
- Veniki = Besoms
- Kolokolchik = The bell (Vasili Larin, tenor)
- Chas pa chas = Hour after hour (Valentina Kuznetsova, mezzo-soprano)
- Ya vichor mlada vo piru byla = I was feasting one day (Galina Volchek, soprano)
- Step da step krugom = All around the steppe (Alexander Vorobyev, baritone)
- Tanya Tanyusha = Tanya, sweet Tanya)
- Matushka, shto vo poly pylno? = Mother, what is there, out in the field? (Galina Volchek, soprano ; Valentina Kuznetsova, mezzo-soprano)
- Ush, ty zimushka-zima = Oh, you winter (Alexander Vorobyev ; Anjei Beletsky, baritones)
- Vnis pa matushke pa Volge = Down the Volga river
- Susitka = Lady neighbour (Ukrainian [song])
- Kak na matushke na Nive-rike = Down the Volga
- Dvinatsat Razboinikof = Twelve robbers (Alexei Tal, bass)
- Vecherny zvon = Evening bells (Valdimir Albatayev, tenor)
- Christmas cantata for soloists, chorus & percussion. Nyebo i zemlya = Heaven and earth ; Nova radist = New joy ; Svyata nich = Holy night ; Dobry vechar = Good evening ; Angely v Nyebe = Angels in Heaven ; Kolyada prishla = Here's a Christmas carol ; Nyebo i zemlya = Heaven and earth (Soloists: Galina Volchek, Vladimir Albatayev, Lubov Abakumova, Alexander Vorobyev, Valentina Kuznetsova).
- Participant:
- Ensemble of Soloists, Moskovskaya Kapella ; Gennady Dmitryak, conductor.
- Notes:
- Folk songs; last work is a cantata based on Slav folklore.
- Sung in Russian.
- Recorded at Moscow Broadcasting Dept., November 5-7, 1994.
- Hard copy version record.
- Other Format:
- Source record: Folksongs of Russia.
- OCLC:
- 906565918
- Publisher Number:
- USB8U1073877
- USB8U1073878
- USB8U1073879
- USB8U1073880
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- USB8U1073897
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- USB8U1073899
- USB8U1073900
- SOMMCD202 SOMM Recordings
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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