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Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups , each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities , who populated the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia .
Vintage (Russian: Винтаж, romanized: Vintazh) is a Russian pop group formed in 2006 by the singer Anna Pletnyova and musician Alexey Romanov. They have released 5 albums and sixteen radio singles, six of which headed the Russian radio-charts. [1] [2]
Albums by Russian artists (4 C, 5 P) C. Classical music in Russia (43 C, 3 P) Russian compositions and recordings (46 C) ... Russian music-related lists (2 P) M.
Pages in category "Discographies of Russian artists" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Tanya Anisimova discography; Aria discography;
Rhymes Music Musical artist Svetlana Chertischeva (Светлана Михайловна), known professionally as Betsy (born 27 January 2013 in Saint Petersburg , Russia), is a Russian singer and blogger.
DDT is best known for Yuri Shevchuk's symbolist lyrics and feature a strong bard music influence. Fans of Russian Rock would frequently refer to most of the music on MTV Russia dismissively as "popsa", a dichotomy that appeared in the '80s, when government-controlled radio and TV stations would air only politically harmless music by performers ...
Kino was a Soviet rock-band formed in Leningrad, Soviet Union.The original band, known as "Garin i Giperboloidy" (Garin & The Hyperboloids), after Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's novel The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin, was formed in 1981 by Viktor Tsoi, along with Aleksei Rybin and Oleg Valinskiy.
Fabrika (Russian: Фабрика; Factory in English) is a Russian-Ukrainian pop girl group, originally from Moscow.Initially a four-piece, Fabrika was created from four female participants from the first season of the Russian musical reality show Fabrika Zvyozd in 2002, and included Irina Toneva, Sati Kazanova, Alexandra Savelyeva and Maria Alalykina. [1]