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  2. Russkoye Radio - Wikipedia

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    In Moscow Russkoye Radio began broadcasting on 2 August 1995. [1] In 1996, Russkoye Radio established the folk music award Golden Gramophone, which takes place at the end of each year in the Kremlin in Moscow and a similar ceremony takes place at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg. In 2006 came the TV equivalent of the radio station - RU.TV.

  3. Russian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Russian spoons are used for traditional folk music in Russia (on YouTube) In the 1960s, folk music in Russia continued to receive significant state support and was often seen as the antithesis of Western pop music. The fact that numerous Soviet folkloric ensembles were invited for foreign tours raised the prestige of the folk performer to that ...

  4. Category:Russian folk music - Wikipedia

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    The category is dedicated to the music of the Russian people. See the music of other peoples living in Russia in other categories. ... Pages in category "Russian folk ...

  5. Otyken - Wikipedia

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    Otyken (Отукен, OH-too-kyen) is a Russian Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of local folk music with modern pop, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. 'Otyken' [ a ] is a word that is used in Chulym language for a sacred place where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.

  6. Russian jazz - Wikipedia

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    Russian jazz refers to the development, influence, and performance of jazz music in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Though jazz is often considered a quintessentially American art form, it was introduced in Russia in the 1920s and took root, developing new forms there while performers navigated cultural, political, and social challenges ...

  7. Quartet Skaz - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1973, Quartet Skaz pioneered instrumental chamber performance on Russian folk instruments in the USSR. Since then, the Quartet has actively promoted both Russian folk and classical music. Quartet Skaz’s recordings include several LP’s and three CD’s, as well as many recordings for radio and television.

  8. List of Russian-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Top Radio - Dance music/Russian hits; Radio Skonto Plus - Russian language music station (Riga 102.3 FM) Avtoradio - Music hits (Riga 103.2 and Kraslava 96.1 FM) Radio Baltkom - Adult contemporary (Riga 93.9 FM and Ventspils 88.5 FM) Radio Roks - Russian rock (Riga 88.6 FM) Mix FM - Dance music (Riga 102.7 FM) Radio 9 - Pop music (Jurmala 99.0 FM)

  9. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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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.