Voices from Russia

Monday, 4 March 2013

4 March 2013. Some of My Favourite Things… Svetilen Sings Again… and the Voronezhskie Devchata

00 Svetilen. Old Russian music. 04.03.13

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00 Voronezhskie Devchata. 04.03.13

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Svetilen specialises in singing medieval Russian spiritual songs. Na Iordane is an interesting mixture of Russian vocal technique with an instrumental accompaniment that’s redolent of Western Early Music. The second is an Old Russian song that’s been hijacked by Galician Uniates (usually, in very bad Westernised and bowdlerised versions)… do mistrust all “Ukrainian” nationalist claims… this song has Byelorussian roots, for instance. Svetilen has been around since 1989, keeping alive the Old Russian singing tradition. Like many good things, it started in Soviet times (just as many bad things, such as the oligarchs and buccaneer crapitalism came in after the Soviets fell). They take from both sources of spiritual singing… the Church and the folk tradition. They use Old Russian instruments and perform in Old Russian garb. They’ve had tremendous achievements on stage in France in 2001, in Austria and Czechia in 2003, and in Serbia (Belgrade) in 2004. Enjoy the sounds of the ancient Orthodox Russia.

The Voronezhskie Devchata (Voronezh Girls) are NOT “Ukrainian“ (Voronezh is in Great Russia proper), despite internet propaganda to the contrary. As you can hear and see, so-called “Ukrainian” usages aren’t unique; they’re part of the Greater Russian culture. Always suspect “Ukrainian” loudmouths… most are Uniate imposters, with no real roots in Great Russia (most real Ukrainians readily admit their ties to Russia… keep that in mind). The ensemble was founded by Konstantin Iraklievich Massalitin, People’s Artist of the USSR (of Jewish descent), in 1966. Over the years, this ensemble won many international, all-Union, and all-Russian competitions, widely-known in Russia and in many other countries, too. The repertoire of the ensemble centres around Russian lyrical song in all its variety.

BMD

 

Monday, 21 January 2013

21 January 2013. Great Russian Kolyadka… Нова радость настала (Nova Radost Nastala: Newborn Joy is Here)… Performed by Egor Strelnikov and Mitya Kuznetsov

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Russian contemporary folk performers give a new twist on an old Russian kolyadka. It’s NOT exclusively Ukrainian… don’t listen to Galician Uniate nutters…

Monday, 7 January 2013

7 January 2012. Serbs Have a Merry Ol’ Blast on Christmas in Jackson CA

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In Jackson CA, the local Serbs celebrate Orthodox Christmas by… shooting off shotguns in the public street! Sheesh… peel ‘em off the ceiling… it’s only blanks… but the slivovice is for real, trust me.

BMD

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

12 December 2012. Fun From the Russian Web… Did You Know?

00a Did you know... Banana. 12.12.12

Do you want to have a baby boy? Eat a banana! It sounds incredible, but it remains a fact. If a woman eats a lot of bananas in the first trimester of her pregnancy, then, she has a 58 percent greater chance of having a boy. Logically, this just can’t be… but it’s a fact, nonetheless. The experiment was carried out more than once, and the results didn’t change.

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00.1e dog and cat. 10.08.12

Animals can sense danger. Before disasters occurred, people observed that cats and dogs got nervous, and started whining. As it turns out, animals can hear ultrasound, which emanates from the earth for a few hours prior to a natural disaster. They also sense vibrations through the earth’s crust with their paws. Scientists advise that residents of seismically-active zones should keep animals at home and closely observe their behaviour. If a pet is nervous for no good reason and behaves abnormally, you should take care of your own security.

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Sleep on it… this proverb is often found in Russian folk tales, and grandmas often remind distraught mothers of this, when there’s trouble with the kids. Scientists confirmed the truth of this folk-wisdom. To make right decisions, you need good-sense and understanding, and a good night’s sleep would certainly help that. Researchers posed difficult problems to subjects late at night. According to the results, those who left the decision to the morning, 50 percent gave more correct answers than those who took on the task immediately. In addition, it was observed that working at night is only one-fifth as effective as labour done during the day.

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There be some wild n’ woolly shit out there… that’s our world. Just when ya thought ya had it all figured out…

BMD

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