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Do you have any traditional Russian music in your collection? Especially Cossack dances and the like.



Next month is our big inter-club rally on the river and the theme for the entertainment is countries of the world - we, as hosts, have drawn Russia.

I've already got the national anthem (in Russian and English no less) for the intro and some tunes for the middle scenes but I'm looking for something exciting for the finale - it's slated as a bar scene with some impromptu Cossack dancing to close.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Trunk Monkey;849757 wrote: Try these sites and see if they help you:

http://russmus.net/

http://www.sras.org/library_russian_music

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Russia

Good Luck!


Many thanks for this - wonderful sites.
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Politics and nationalism aside, the Russian national anthem is a stirring, majestic work.

Here's a site that has many variations on it, from the straight Red Army Chorus renditition, to Stan Kenton's 1962 jazz treatment, to Finland's Leningrad Cowboys fusing it with ZZ Top's "Gimme All Your Lovin'". There's even a reggae version :

http://www.hymn.ru/index-en.html

It also has the old Czarist anthem (which was briefly revived after the collapse of the Soviet Union), but it's pretty anemiac compared to the Anthem Of Russia. Lots of other related music, too.
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Richard Bell;850793 wrote: Politics and nationalism aside, the Russian national anthem is a stirring, majestic work.

Here's a site that has many variations on it, from the straight Red Army Chorus renditition, to Stan Kenton's 1962 jazz treatment, to Finland's Leningrad Cowboys fusing it with ZZ Top's "Gimme All Your Lovin'". There's even a reggae version :

http://www.hymn.ru/index-en.html

It also has the old Czarist anthem (which was briefly revived after the collapse of the Soviet Union), but it's pretty anemiac compared to the Anthem Of Russia. Lotwsw of other related music, too.


That's where I pinched my copy from :)

Some wonderful stuff there - I'm likely to use the 1943 English recording by Paul Robeson rather than the more usual one by the Alexandrov Soviet Army Ensemble.
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In 2000, Guy Maddin made an amazing Eisenstein influenced short film called "Heart Of The World".

He used "Time, Forward!", a heart pounding composition by Georgy Siridov, previously used in a Soviet film of the same name in 1967.

Part of the same music was used for many years as the intro for the national TV newscast.

Here's the Maddin film :



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Richard Bell;850830 wrote: In 2000, Guy Maddin made an amazing Eisenstein influenced short film called "Heart Of The World".

He used "Time, Forward!", a heart pounding composition by Georgy Siridov, previously used in a Soviet film of the same name in 1967.

Part of the same music was used for many years as the intro for the national TV newscast.

Here's the Maddin film :






Amazing - quite unlike anything I've seen before and very impressive.

Not sure about the TV newscast though.
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I had some trouble posting that last post, and I see that the "embed" feature didn't work.

Seems like you got to the site anyway, but here's a link :



That Sviridov music is amazing. It's almost cartoonish in it's intensity, but it really hits with an emotional impact. It's unmistakably Russian.
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Richard Bell;852133 wrote: I had some trouble posting that last post, and I see that the "embed" feature didn't work.

Seems like you got to the site anyway, but here's a link :



That Sviridov music is amazing. It's almost cartoonish in it's intensity, but it really hits with an emotional impact. It's unmistakably Russian.


The embedding only works in a video enabled forum and, unfortunately, I placed this thread in General.
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