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St. John's Russian Orthodox Choir. Vladimir Markov. Mario A. Pei, read by I. Nikanov and Countess Buxhoeveden. Mario A. Pei, read by I. Nikanov and Countess Buxhoeveden. A. (Aleksandr) Demidov. Armenian Song & Dance Ensemble. Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. Barbu Lautaru Orchestra. Yulya.
Eastern Europe and the Baltics form a particularly intense part of the world–musically an otherwise–where the grand jumble of passionate and invigorating genres find their inspiration in ancient, culturally rich musical traditions of the Turks, the Slavs, the Magyars, the Romani and the Jews.
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Balkan music is a type of music found in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. The music is characterised by complex rhythm. Famous bands in Balkan music include Taraf de Haïdouks, Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No Smoking Orchestra . Historical musical influences. Byzantine medieval music.
Epic folk singing, once widespread throughout Europe and in western and southern Asia, had three main European traditions that persisted in the 20th century: Russian, Finnish, and Balkan. The Russian and Ukrainian epic traditions include ornamented singing, often improvised, in which refrains were sometimes sung polyphonically by the audience.