Sad music for Balalaika. Music for Doomer...

Music in memory of the deceased balalaika players who made a huge contribution to the development of academic music for the balalaika. P.s. Franz Stanislavovich Paserbsky (1830-1904) and Nikolai Petrovich Fomin (1864-1943) also participated in the creation of the Balalaika family. It was Paserbsky who created a kind of prima balalaika (piccolo, alto, tenor, bass, double bass). 0:00 - 04:15 - composer Golts Boris. original work for balalaika and piano “Drawling Song“ performers Alexander Danilov (balalaika), Oleg Barsov (piano) [ ] 04:15 - 07:20 - composer Nikolay Titov. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Alexander Shalov. concert variations “Ah, not an autumn leaf...“ original name “Flower“ performers “Kalinka“ ensemble Viktor Krivonosov (balalaika-prima), Basenko Petr (domra-small), Petrashov Sergey (domra-alto), Ushenin Vladimir (button accordion-electoral), Boyko Igor (double bass balalaika), [ ] 07:20 - 09:45 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing unknown. Russian folk song “I’m sitting on a stone“ performers Feoktistov Boris (balalaika), Gridin Viktor (bayan), Shashin Boris (bayan) [ ] 09:45 - 14:57 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing. Russian folk song “The people blame me“ performer Boris Feoktistov (balalaika), names unknown (two guitarists) [ ] 14:57 - 16:16 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing unknown. Russian folk song “It is not the wind that bends the branch“ performers Feoktistov Boris (balalaika), Fedor Pichuev (bayan) [ ] 16:16 - 20:12 - composer Mikhail Rozhkov. original work for balalaika and guitar “The Dawns Here Are Quiet“ for the film of the same name performers Anton Zhukov (balalaika), Alexander Marchenko (guitar) [ 1:40 ] 20:12 - 23:10 - composer Malashkin Leonid. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Mikhail Rozhkov. concert variations on the theme of the old romance “I met you“ on the verses of Fyodor Tyutchev performers Mikhail Rozhkov (balalaika), Alexander Shumidub (guitar) [ ] 23:10 - 25:30 - composer Mark Fradkin. the author of the arrangement / processing unknown. To the verse of the poet Lev Oshanin “The Volga River Flows“ for the panoramic film of the same name, performers Mikhail Rozhkov (balalaika), Georgy Minyaev (six-string guitar) [ ] 25:30 - 27:26 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Krasev Mikhail. Russian folk song “Enough, Friends!“ performers Pavel Necheporenko (balalaika), Alexander Belobokov (piano) [ ] 30:43 - 36:28 - composer Alexey Verstovsky. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Nikolai Budashkin. concert variations on the verses of the Russian romance by the poet Glinka Fyodor “Here the postal troika rushes“ performer Evgeny Blinov (balalaika), Lyudmila Borovskaya (piano) [ ] 36:28 - 39:26 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Alexander Shalov. Folk song “Tum-balalaika“ performed by students of the Republican College of Music in Izhevsk (surnames unknown) [] 39:26 - 43:25 - composer Afanasyev Leonid. the author of the arrangement / processing unknown. “I look into the lakes, blue“ on the verse by Shaferan Igor performers Alexander Danilov (balalaika), Oleg Barsov (piano) [ ] 43:25 - 47:35 - composer Vasilenko Sergey. original work for balalaika and piano suite 3 part “Romance“ performers Alexander Danilov (balalaika), Oleg Barsov (piano) [ ] 47:35 - 51:17 - composer Vasilenko Sergey. original work for balalaika and piano “Russian tune“ performers Tsarenko Dmitry (balalaika), state academic ensemble “Russia“ [ ] 51:17 - 54:32 - composer Yuri Klepalov. original work for balalaika “Reflection on the Motherland“ performer Yuri Klepalov (balalaika) [ 0:40 ] 54:32 - 56:27 - composer Shishakov Yuri. original piece for balalaika and piano. editorial staff, composer Alexey Buryakov. Suite “Voronezh watercolors“ part 1 “What are you, Masha, depressed ...“ performer Buryakov Alexey (balalaika), Makarova Lyubov (piano) [ ] 56:27 - 01:01:33 - composer unknown. the author of the arrangement / processing, composer Pavel Necheporenko. concert variations on the theme of the Russian folk song “Hour After Hour“ performers Zazhigin Valery (balalaika), Gottlieb Larisa (piano) [ ]
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