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Kolibri

An spectacular outgrowth from the Leningrad Rock and roll Membership, Kolibri flourished on the crossroads of two cultural eras, charming hard rock-calloused viewers using their vocal harmonies and womanly wiles. Led by eccentric diva Natalya Pivovarova (previously of Sergei Kuryohin’s group Pop-Mehanika [Pop Auto mechanic]), they sang their missing melodies …

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Mamer

Mamer is a Kazak-language modern folk vocalist/songwriter from China who all made his international record debut in ’09 2009. Though he afterwards transferred to Beijing, Mamer is normally originally from Xinjiang, a far-flung province in traditional western China, where he discovered to try out the dombra, a musical instrument indigenous …

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Enver Jzmailov

b. Enver Serverovych Ismailov, Uzbekistan. While not blessed in the Crimea due to cultural dispersion, Ismailov is normally a Crimean Tartar by bloodstream descent. His youth among several cultural groups such as for example Jews, Russians, Turks and Uzbekis helped inform his songwriting before he could move his family members …

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Mumiy Troll

Acquiring their name from a figure in the famous children’s books of Tovi Jansson, Mumiy Troll have grown to be among Russia’s most popular and critically acclaimed contemporary pop/rock and roll acts from the ’90s and 2000s. Focused round the offbeat passionate lyrics and smart, charismatic existence of songwriter and …

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The Bulgarian Voices

A choir comprising two dozen feminine singers from over the country, the Bulgarian Voices–Angelite were generally unknown towards the world most importantly before the fall of communism, however in the years because the Iron Drape was lifted the ensemble toured the world often over, enchanting viewers using their singular mixture …

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Sasha Lazard

After graduating from Bennington University, Sasha Lazard began getting mixed up in classical scene while attending the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Conservatory of Music. After performing opera in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA and New York’s circuit, manufacturer Anthony Vanger teamed up with her to focus on a groundbreaking project to …

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Vezhlivy Otkaz

In the mid-’80s, the experimental rock and roll group Vezhlivy Otkaz (which results in British as Polite Refusal) performed a hefty part in the forming of a music counterculture, artfully opposing not merely the state-sanctioned mainstream, but ubiquitous “underground” rock and roll that defined itself primarily with what it was …

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Terem Quartet

The Terem Quartet was formed by four graduates from the Leningrad Conservatory by four teenagers on accordion, balalaika, and (two) domras. They play both traditional folk in addition to their own materials, and their hallmark is really a energetic and irreverent eclecticism. They will have toured many times with WOMAD.

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PPK

Russian digital dance music task PPK, in line with the names of the original people — DJ/producer and radio celebrity Sergey Pimenov, composer/sound engineer and ex-Nazaretov Jazz Music College member Alexander Polyakov, and DJ Korzh — debuted go on Feb 21, 1998, in an area festival accompanied by a live …

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Kolkheti Ensemble

The music and dance traditions of Soviet Georgia have already been preserved with the performances and recordings from the Kolkheti Outfit. Attracting interest since 1987, if they earned first prize within an worldwide celebration of folklore in Austria, the Shavtvala Gogona-led group showcases the variety of Georgian lifestyle. Furthermore to …

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