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She performed an academic repertoire of gusli and Russian folk songs in her own adaptation. [1] Glazova is one of few performers who uses Russian folk instrument gusli and ancient harp to make repertoire prevailed by its own instrumental compositions and songs in Russian, English and other languages. Her first public performance took place in ...
Alisa Sadikova was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. [1]Harpist and family friend Olga Shevelevich first spotted the young girl's talent when she showed Sadikova a musical piece that the six-year-old started playing right away on the harp.
Nicolas-Charles Bochsa - (1789–1856) - French-Australian musician and composer appointed to the Imperial Orchestra; Alexander Boldachev - (born 1990) Swiss Russian composer, arranger, harpist of academic, improvised and crossover work; founder of Zurich Harp Festival; Jana Boušková (born 1970)
Natalia Andreyevna O'Shea (Russian: Ната́лья Андре́евна О’Шей, née Nikolayeva, Russian: Никола́ева, known as Hellawes, Russian: Хелависа; born 3 September 1976) is a Russian harpist, singer-songwriter, linguist, lead singer and leader of Melnitsa [1] (), Clann Lir [] (traditional Celtic folk) and Romanesque ().
This category is for players of the harp from Russia. ... out of 2 total. C. Russian classical harpists (4 P) R. Russian women harpists (10 P) Pages in category ...
Maria Krushevskaya in St.-Petersburg on the roof of Mariinsky Theatre. Maria Krushevskaya (born 1984) is a virtuoso Russian harpist.She was the gold medalist of the 2007 USA International Harp Competition, where she was awarded the Jan Jennings Prize for best performance of Pierné's Concertstück for Harp and Orchestra, the Mary L. Ogg Prize for best performance of Küne's Fantaisie sur un ...
In 1946 two of her former students from the Ippolitov-Ivanov Music School, S. Maikov and A. Kaplyuk, - with Dulova's expert assistance -, created the first Russian harp. In 1964 she had been a founding member of the All-Union Harp Society. In 1997 she was the chairperson of jury at the I. Moscow International Harp Competition.
Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation. There is some debate on what can be considered "new-age music"; for example several musicians in Celtic music or Smooth jazz have expressed annoyance at being labeled "new-age musicians".