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Title: Music of Russia


1
Music of Russia
2
Russian Federation
3
Overview
  • Largest country in world (spans Europe and Asia)
  • Demographics 80 ethnic Russian
  • Religion Eastern Orthodoxy (establ. 988) is
    predominant
  • 1861-abolition of serfdom
  • 1917-coup ended 300 years of monarchy
  • 1922- Soviet Union formed (White Army defeated)
  • 1991-dissolution of Soviet Union

4
Music of the Peasants
  • Feudal social system serfs considered property
    of landowner, obliged to give percentage of crop
    to landowner
  • Layering of Christian traditions and rituals over
    older pagan beliefs
  • Lives governed by family and agricultural cycles

1909 Peasant Girls (Prokudin-Gorskii)
5
Peasant Music
  • Songs and music were integral to village life
  • Types of songs
  • 1. calendar songs (e.g. pre-Lenten songs,
    seasonal festivals, harvest songs
  • 2. rite of passage songs (esp. wedding songs and
    dances)
  • 3. Work songs (e.g. harvesting, haymaking)

6
Music of the Cossacks
  • Militaristic communities, renowned for
    self-reliance and horsemanship
  • Allegiances religion and motherland
  • Group singing is heterophonic, melody is middle
    voice
  • Songs often historical epics

7
The Russian Folk Orchestra
  • Originated in 19th cent. Elite interest in
    national character.

8
Vasiliy Vasilievich Andreyev (1861-1918)
  • Father of the Russian Folk Orchestra
  • Adapted and arranged folk music for the salon and
    stage
  • Composed new pieces

9
Russian Folk Orchestra
  • Appropriated, controlled, used by Soviets as
    state-supported new folk music.
  • Establishment of conservatories for study of
    folk instruments (i.e. balalaika, domra,
    bayan) composition, conducting
  • Post-Soviet period, Russian Folk Music
    conservatories and ensembles still exist.

10
Instruments
BALALAIKA BAYAN
DOMRA
GUSLI
11
The Slavonic Bass
  • Feodor Chaliapin (Russian) (1873-1938).
    Considered one of greatest opera singers debuted
    with Met in 1907 lived in exile since 1921.
  • Boris Christoff (Bulgarian) (1914-1993). Sang as
    boy in church choir famous for opera religious
    music Russian songs.
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