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Discography
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Gusli Players Ensemble Svetoch 2001
Celebrating 10 years on stage
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Duma O Yaroslavne (Thoughts About Yaroslavna). D.Lokshin.
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Na Gore-to Kalina (There’s A Snowball Tree On A Hill). Russian folk song variations.
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Two carols, 6th and 12th centuries.
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Polonaise. Alexander and Elizabeth, you enrapture us!
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Venok Bylin (Saga Anadem).
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Polka. A.Borodin.
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Muzykalnaya Tabakerka (Musical Snuffbox). A.Lyadov.
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The Kamarinskaya. Russian folk song variations.
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Saratov Plunk. Saratov accordion tunes.
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Na Semi Kholmakh (On Seven Hills). A song about Moscow. A.Dunayevskaya. V.Ovsyannikov, vocals.
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Sokolinaya Gora (Falcon Mountain). A.Dunayevskaya. V.Ovsyannikov, vocals.
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Canticle. Feofan Prokopovitch (1681-1736), associate of Peter I. O.Kozlova, vocals.
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Svetoch 2003
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Duma O Yaroslavne (Thoughts About Yaroslavna). D.Lokshin.
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Na Gore-to Kalina (There’s A Snowball Tree On A Hill). Russian folk song variations.
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Vniz Po Volge-Reke (Down The Volga River). Adaptation by N.Kouznetsov.
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Two carols, 6th and 12th centuries.
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Polonaise. Alexander and Elizabeth, you enrapture us! E.Kamarnitskaya, gusli solo.
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Venok Bylin (Saga Anadem). D.Prosvirin, flat bells solo.
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Polka. A.Borodin.
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Muzykalnaya Tabakerka (Musical Snuffbox). A.Lyadov.
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The Kamarinskaya. Russian folk song variations.
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Akh, Ty, Step’ Shirokaya (Oh, Thou, Wide Steppe). Globular flute quartet. Rudakova, Kamarnitskaya, Zimakov, Suvorov.
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V Lesu Kanareika (A Canary In The Woods). E.Kamarnitskaya, globular flute solo.
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Step’ Da Step’ Krugom (Steppe and Steppe is all Around). Yu.Suvorov, musical saw solo, P.Eryomina, N.Khmelevskaya, keyboard and plucked gusli duet.
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Saratov Plunk. Saratov accordion tunes.
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Olga Kozlova and the Gusli Players Ensemble Svetoch 2004
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Terentiy I Skomorokhi (Terentiy And The Skomorokhs). Skomorokh song, 11th century.
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Na Okoshke Dva Tsvetochka (Two Little Flowers On The Window Sill). Chastushkas from the repertoire of O.Kovalyova. 19th century.
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Canticle. Feofan Prokopovitch (1681-1736), associate of Peter I. O.Kozlova, vocals.
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Oy, Ty, Vishenka! (Oh, Thou, Little Cherry!) Traditional Russian folk song.
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Preobrazhenskoye selo (Preobrazhenskoye village). A.Dunaevskaya. Soldiers song, 1682.
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Romance. Afanasy Fet. 19th century.
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Severnaya Bylina (Northern Bylina). 13th century.
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Kanareika (Canary). Traditional Russian folk song.
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Terskiye Chastushki (The Terek Chastushkas). Terek Cossacks. 16th century.
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Olga Kozlova and Zlataya Rus ensemble 1994
Digitized and published in 2012.
- Oy, Ty, Vishenka! (Oh, Thou, Little Cherry!)
- Rasti, Moya Kalinushka (Grow Up, My Little Snowball Tree).
- Tarantasik (A Little Tarantas).
- Pod Lesom (Under The Trees). A cappella. A wedding ritual.
- Gukalnaya. Devchyonochka Po Gayu Khodila (Cooing Song. A girl went walking in a grove).
- Tityarok (Little Black Cock). A cappella.
- Po Ulitse (Along The Street). A wedding song.
- S Po-Nad Gorochkoy (Up And Over The Little Hill).
- Travyshka (Little Grass).
- Banya (A Steam Bath).
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Olga Koslowa Russische party 2010 – 2012
Dance Remix Collection.
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Kalinka (Snowball Tree).
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Moscow Nights.
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Valenki (Felt Boots).
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Polyushko-pole (Filed, Little Field).
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Kadril (Quadrille).
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A Sneg Idet (And It Snows).
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Katyusha.
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Sasha.
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Vsyo chto bylo (All That Happened).
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Lyobov Moya (My Love).
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Yablochko (Little Apple).
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Kalinka (Snowball Tree).
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Sokolinaya Gora (Falcon Mountain).
Anthem of Sokolinaya Gora District,
East Administrative Okrug of Moscow.
With soloists.
- Vasiliy Ovsyannikov. 1995
- Olga Kozlova. Autoradio radio station. 2005
- Olga Kozlova And Children’s Choir. 2012
- The Autoradio Version Karaoke.
- The Children’s Choir Version Karaoke.
- The 2012 Version Karaoke.
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