Order an ensemble for the holiday. Basic methods of working with folklore groups


The Moscow Cossack ensemble with the name “Russian Will” is a choral group of very talented musicians and singers, which includes laureates of international and all-Russian festivals and competitions. The ensemble's repertoire includes the beloved Don, Terek, Siberian, Kuban songs of the Cossacks, as well as well-known Ukrainian and Russian folk songs of various genres (lyrical, marching, comic, dance and others), including ditties and epics. Thanks to the performances of the group, the general public has the opportunity to enjoy the most authentic Cossack songs and dances, as well as take part in traditional fun and games, see with their own eyes the old wedding ceremony of ransoming the bride, get acquainted with various elements of hand-to-hand combat, and also see masterly work and tricks with a real (combat) Cossack saber. The Cossack ensemble from Moscow “Russkaya Volya” is very different from most other ensembles. Its main advantage is that the entire team is trying very hard to preserve and convey this archaic choral sound of folk songs, but at the same time they are trying to adapt it for modern listeners by mixing it with the current rhythm and arrangement. In addition, the true sound of the songs is achieved through the widespread use of a large number of ancient folk instruments, which the artists play skillfully. The artists play the accordion, balalaika, guitar, gusli, lyre, ocarina, horn, tambourine, drums and other instruments.

The folklore Cossack ensemble “Russkaya Volya” is a group of creative people who act as bearers of Russian culture and traditions. Their goal is to revive and strengthen national cultural values, mainly the song traditions of Cossack folklore. The ensemble "Russian Will" constantly participates in city holidays, folk festivals, city days, private events and other holidays.

One of the most important tasks of current Russian society is to preserve and develop the national culture, the roots of the people; this task requires a very careful attitude towards cultural and historical monuments, and folk art. The revival of folk rituals, holidays, folk customs and decorative and applied arts, as well as fine arts, is a pressing problem of the current generation. The most complete and significant basis of folk life is represented by folklore itself, as well as its methods, genres and means; they create a vivid picture of folk life, its spirituality and morality, reveal the people's soul, its real features and characteristics.

Can you imagine a holiday without dancing, various games, music and songs? It must be very difficult for you, especially if you are Russian. It’s not for nothing that people use the expression “celebrate on a Russian scale!” But, it’s true, in Rus' at all times they organized festivities, celebrations and feasts on a very large scale. For example, take a holiday that everyone has long loved - “Maslenitsa”, or rather “wide Maslenitsa”. And today, following all the customs and traditions of our ancestors, we are trying to make this holiday fun, memorable and very bright. We invite folk groups to the celebration to perform songs, dances, round dances, games and fun in the traditional style. Try having a wedding in Cossack style. In recent years, bride price according to all ancient customs has gained great popularity. The Russian Cossack folk ensemble “Russkaya Volya” is very often invited for just such a ransom. In fact, this is not even a ritual, but a real theatrical and interactive event, which includes songs, dances, jokes and games in which a large number of friends and guests are involved. The “Russian Will” team can spend the entire holiday as the only thread of an entertaining story, with the participation of a host or toastmaster. With all this, the actions may well develop both on stage and in the hall, among the laid tables, in which invited guests participate. The holiday can also be held outdoors: in this case, the bank of a river, a country house, a forest or a street will act as festive decorations. The folk ensemble "Russian Will" can celebrate the holiday as well as no one else can.

The ensemble uses folk songs and dances in its repertoire; all this makes the holiday truly unforgettable. With the help of jokes and jokes, the celebration will play with rainbow colors that will lift everyone’s spirits, and cheerful music, imbued with national motifs, will make your feet dance. The folk ensemble "Russian Will" spends the holidays with fun and enthusiasm; it more than provides its entire arsenal of folk festivities and entertaining entertainment. This team will entertain the guests, hold a celebration, fill the hearts of those invited with pleasant impressions, and leave a very vivid imprint in their memory. Even if a large number of guests are present at the event, the team will provide each invited guest with the opportunity to participate in a wonderful interactive folklore performance. Each performance of the folklore ensemble has a different duration, it all depends on the wishes of the customer. The team can, for example, greet their guests according to a real Russian folk custom, traditionally presenting a glass of bread and salt. Basically, this procedure takes them a little time: about twenty minutes. They can also hold a corporate evening with company employees or a wedding evening in a few hours. And if it is a city holiday with traditional festivities, then it can generally be held for several days. “Russian Will” fills people’s lives with real ancient music; it revives the traditions and culture of Rus'.

The folklore ensemble “Ladanka” began operating in 1991 at the Moscow Citizens Group Theater, then its director was A.G. Lyubimov, and then Natalya Vladimirovna Sizova was appointed artistic director. After the “Group of Citizens” theater was disbanded, the ensemble ended up at the Moscow Center for Performing Arts “ApARTe”. And after this Center was liquidated in 1995, the folklore and ethnic ensemble “Ladanka” began to lead an independent creative career. The folklore ensemble “Ladanka” involves professional artists who graduated from secondary and higher musical institutions in Moscow (the Gnessin Academy, MGUK - University of Culture, the Gnessin Secondary Music School and the College of Culture, as well as actors (GITIS)).

The creative ensemble draws its creative material from various expeditions, on which all members of the team go once or twice a year. The team has a large video, photo and audio archive, which contains the most valuable materials of Russian folk art. They have a large archive of information about Russian folk songs, folk dances, instrumental and oral ritual creativity (stories, memories of rituals, living conditions of the Russian people) in all regions of Russia. The team has collected a collection of ancient costumes, some of the costumes are over a hundred years old. The ensemble began its creative activity very actively. Back in 1991, they showed the premieres of two performance programs: “The Bells Ringed” and “Dunya Was Born Good”, these performances were shown in the CDSA and the Central House of Arts. Already in 1993, the team completed and staged on the stage of the Moscow Drama Theater named after Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin a large creative work: Folk Opera in three scenes “Indian Field” (June 15, 18, 21, 1993). Since 1992, “Ladanka” has been a frequent guest on television, for example, the “LAD” program, which featured various programs of the “Ladanka” ensemble, mainly according to the folk calendar: “Old New Year”, “Christmastide” and “Nativity of Christ” ", as well as "Easter" and others, starting from 1993. The folklore ensemble "Ladanka" was the representative of the city of Moscow at the international festival of folklore of Siberia in the city of Omsk, this group received a Festival Diploma. The folklore ensemble “Ladanka” has a couple of programs in which they show regional dances, regional features of singing, this is a very good, visual and practical guide for groups that are just starting to try themselves in this area of ​​creativity.

The team also received attention from the newspapers “Evening Club”, issue dated June 1, 1993, “Salvation” (article “What Ladanka Keeps”), and the magazine “Folk Creativity”, issue dated January 1, 1994. In 1995, the folklore ensemble “Ladanka” received a diploma and also became a Laureate of the All-Russian Festival of Folk Art with the name “Victory Salute”. And in 1996, the ensemble took part in the folklore and ethnic festival, which took place in the city of St. Petersburg. They showed many concert folklore programs for children, and they also performed at the Academy of Culture in St. Petersburg, giving a performance for teachers and students of the music department. Then we gave a couple of concerts in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, in particular in the city of Sosnovy Bor. In May 1996, the folklore ensemble represented Russia at the festival of Slavic literature and culture in Moldova.

The Radonitsa family folk theater was first heard of in Novosibirsk in 1990 (February-April); it became the very first family folk ensemble in the entire Russian Union among amateur folk ensembles. Until 1994, twelve families participated in the team. Parents and children (aged ten months to twelve years) participated. All participants went together on ethnographic expeditions to villages and hamlets of Russian regions. In particular, they visited the Kemerovo, Surgut, Novosibirsk, Tyumen, Perm, Volgograd, Pskov, Vologda, and Gomel regions, but this is not a complete list; they also visited the Altai Territory. In villages and hamlets of the Novosibirsk region, they organized and held various calendar holidays, in accordance with the rituals and customs of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers, and actively participated in all All-Russian folklore festivals.

We visited Yekaterinburg, Kaluga, Vologda, Barnaul, Moscow, Chelyabinsk, Krasnodar, Vladivostok, Perm, Nizhny Tagil, St. Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, Vilnius and Ust-Kamenogorsk. From the very first months of its creative development, the family ensemble had the kind support of folklore leaders of Novosibirsk, among them: candidate of philological sciences, professor of NSPU M.N. Melnikov, Candidate of Arts, Professor of the M. I. Glinka N.V. NGC (Academy) Leonova and vice-president of the RFU (Russian Folklore Union) V.V. Aksanov. The folk ensemble “Radunitsa” is the founder of the revival of real Russian folk calendar Siberian holidays in the 1990s. The first village Maslenitsa were very successful; they were ethnographically authentic from the entire year-round cycle of the “holiday calendar of Siberia” (in 1990, the village of Mirny, Toguchinsky district, and in 1991, the village of Balman, which is located in the Kuibyshevsky district of the NSO). Everything they had was historically and ritually correctly constructed: everything was built as a reconstruction of the Maslenitsa celebration, which is typical for the villages of the Tomsk province in Siberia, they strictly observed the ritual of each Maslenitsa day, built slides, staged a wall-to-wall fist fight, took a snowy town. They also rode “troikas” and galloped on horses, staged a “funny performance” of Maslenitsa with Bathhouse and Voevoda in the snow, and also performed dousing with cold water. It is this “model program” for celebrating Maslenitsa that has become the main one today in the scenario of most folklore groups in Siberia. In 1994, several more young participants came to the family folklore ensemble - students of the A.F. Murova. Thanks to the performing musicians - pianists, violinists, pop singers and brass players - youthful enthusiasm, musical interest in the quality of performance of all ethnographic material, a professional, very deep and serious attitude to song, instrumental genres and choreography appeared in the creative activity of “Radonitsa”.

The folklore ensemble “Radonitsa” is unique in that for twenty years it has been continuing, and most importantly, developing its own tradition of the Kutafin-Borodin family (songs of the village of Lokti, which is located in the Moshkovsky district of the NSO, and wedding rituals). They study other authentic Siberian traditions, for example, they study the songs of the families of Transbaikalia and quadrilles (a type of dance) of the Kerzhaks (an ethnographic group of Old Believers) of the Novosibirsk region. Over a twenty-year period, thirteen wedding couples danced, sang and got married in the ensemble. Two families each had five children, who are raised by their parents in accordance with all the “folk and spiritual traditions of Russian Siberians.” In 1998, students from the Department of Folklore and Ethnography of the NOKKI successfully joined the ensemble. In 2004, “Radonitsa” became a creative workshop for many NSPU students who studied at the Faculty of Culture and Additional Education, and since 2006, for young people who participated in the NSI folklore studio. “Radonitsa” is the first group in Siberia (and one of the few in all of Russia) that has been passionate about purposefully collecting many examples of Siberian national choreography since 1990. They carefully preserve in their unchanging repertoire their favorites, recorded and already learned by the participants of this folklore-ethnic ensemble during a large number of expeditions - fifteen Siberian quadrilles, twenty-five dances, various ornamental round dances, game evening songs - in total they have one hundred and twelve titles from the author's collection. That is why today all members of the team are the creative “core” for the Novosibirsk youth club of Russian ethnic (folk) dance “Krutukha”, which appeared in May 2009 in the Cultural Center named after the October Revolution.

As a result of serious scientific and practical, educational and research work, they earned many awards and expanded their repertoire with a large amount of ethnic material. They have a collection (ethnographic description) of eleven Siberian traditional games, which were included in the “Encyclopedia of Folk Games and Toys of Russia”; held more than three hundred charity evenings, creative meetings and performances in orphanages, schools, charity homes, as well as at RFU (Russian Folklore Union) festivals. The team was organized together with the vice-president of the Russian Folklore Union V.V. Asanov. children's folklore subscription "People's Holiday": every month a free concert is held by children's folklore groups of Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region. Members of the ensemble together with V.I. Baitunganov created the first “School of Russian Folk Culture” in Novosibirsk in the Kalinin Palace of Culture; it existed for a relatively short time, only a year: from 1992 to 1993

The folk ensemble "Radeya" studies and popularizes Traditional Slavic culture through songs, dances, games, rituals, round dances and music. The basis of their programs is traditional Russian and Ukrainian folklore, including the material they collected on frequent folklore expeditions. The folklore ensemble "Radeya" offers people to celebrate any holiday in folk style. They create and promote programs in an authentic folk style. Their holiday events are designed for completely different audiences, no matter what the audience (children or adults) and no matter what space is provided (stage, indoor space, open area, natural environment) - everyone will get a good mood and real action. They can participate in a ready-made concert program or hold their own holiday program. The team takes part in the holidays of Kolyada, Maslenitsa, the Meeting of Spring, Easter, Trinity, Kupala, the Harvest Festival (stubble), weddings and other modern holidays (birthdays, anniversaries, and so on). People of Slavic culture receive from the performance of the ensemble the joy of “memories of themselves”, from participation in their programs, lifting of spirit, good mood, as well as a feeling of involvement in traditions, pride in their country and in themselves, for the people.

People of other cultures receive extraordinary amazement from the beauty and depth of Slavic culture, acquaintance with a previously unknown world, a huge number of positive impressions, vivid memories and emotions. People who love and study Slavic culture will receive from their performances a deeper and more sensual insight into the world of Slavic traditions; they will experience this Festive Act of rituals that unite the world of Nature and Man, the Creator and the Universe. During the performance of the group, listeners experience positive feelings: surprise, energy, admiration, delight, curiosity, enthusiasm, a pleasant feeling that such art exists and many others. The uniqueness of the group lies in the fact that it has a large number of folk Russian and Ukrainian songs (more than two hundred), which they collected during folklore and ethnographic expeditions. The performance of the folk ensemble "Radeya" is a great chance to get acquainted with the amazing wealth of Slavic culture. The sounds of folk songs performed by the ensemble are unique vibrations that penetrate the listener from head to toe; they have a healing effect and harmonize the soul, spirit and body of a person.

Each team program is unique and individual. The ensemble has a huge repertoire and extensive experience in conducting programs, thanks to this the group can calmly improvise directly during the holiday. The ensemble was formed on November 10, 2004, but all members of the ensemble had known each other for a long time. All participants became friends and were brought together by their participation in the student folklore group of the Donetsk National University “Divina”, whose leadership to this day is the ethnic musicologist Elena Vitalievna Tyurikova. It was she who instilled a great love for musical folklore in all members of the ensemble. After they left the university team, the girls got together again within a couple of weeks, because it turned out that they could no longer live without song and singing. It was that date that began to be considered the birth of the ensemble “Radeya”, which changed more than one place of its rehearsals and did not immediately receive this name. The group came up with the name only the third time; the members of the ensemble like that the name contains the ancient word “Ra”, which means “the radiance of sunlight, “dea” means action and “ya” means I. The name together stands for “I act under the radiance of the light of Ra, in the radiance of the light of the sun and in the radiance of light”...

The team wants its activities as a folklore ensemble and, in general, work in the field of studying folklore to be an increase in the bright beginning in the life of every person. The ensemble studies existing, that is, authentic folklore of its region, goes on expeditions, studies folklore directly from living carriers - “grandmothers”. Grandmothers are very generous, they help them in many ways. The current composition of the Radeya team includes six people: Olga Zapalskaya, Olga Suprunova, Natalya Dutova, Olga Melnik, Dmitry Borisenko and Irina Borisenko. All participants have different education and different views on life, but they all love to sing together, and this gives them common goals: performances, new thoughts and ideas, studying folklore.

A folk ensemble called “Istoki” appeared in 1978 in the “October” cultural center in the city of Podolsk, which is located in the Moscow region, it was created by Elena Vladimirovna Bessonova. The main goal of this creative team is to recreate and master the cultural traditions of their region. Since the 1980s, the ensemble began to go on frequent folklore expeditions throughout the Podolsk region. The creative activity of the ensemble is constantly growing, including research, teaching, and performing activities. Thanks to this, in 1944, on the basis of the ensemble, the Center for Traditional Culture of the Southern Moscow Region was created with the name “Origins”.

Over all its twenty-five years of work on stage and beyond, the folklore ensemble “Istoki” has truly found its own style and is a true bearer of Russian culture in the Moscow region. Its name, “Origins,” perfectly reflects the activities of the Center, because the goal of the Center is the revival, research and search for everything beautiful that our ancestors once owned and were able to do. There are many different ensembles at the Istoki Center, and all of them are very active in festival and concert activities. More than once the ensemble has become a laureate of the largest international competitions and festivals. In 1920, he was at the International Festival in Italy, the city of Ascoli Piceno, in 1992, the ensemble was present at the International Competition of Folklore Ensembles in Belarus with the name “Simon-Music”, also in 1992, he was seen at International Children's Folklore Festival in Romania, Tulcea. In 1995, the group attended the International Folk Art Festival in Slovenia, the city of Maribor.

In 1999 and 2000, the ensemble was present at the international festival “Golden Autumn” in the city of Podolsk, in 2002 they were at the International Folklore Festival “Baltic - 2002” in Lithuania, the city of Vilnius. The team also took part in All-Russian folklore festivals, which took place in cities such as Novosibirsk, Omsk, Perm, Vologda, Yekaterinburg, Volgograd, Samara, St. Petersburg and others. In addition to their concert activities, “Istoki” also collects folklore in various folklore expeditions. They have a lot of scientific material on song folklore, folk customs and rituals of the Tula and Moscow regions. Many rituals and customs of the folk calendar have been reconstructed: Trinity, Yuletide festivities, Maslenitsa and many others. Thanks to the collected materials and eyewitness accounts, the ensemble completely restored the wedding ceremony that took place in the Tula region (regions of the middle reaches of the Oka River). Very interesting are: “bride’s laments”, “maiden’s” songs, songs “until the crown”, as well as “corrugating” and “magnificent” songs, which are present in large numbers, and even with full, detailed texts. Ritual songs are also quite widely represented: “game”, “passage”, “round dance”, “to the meadows”, “walking”, “Yuletide” and “Glorification of Christ”. Based on these materials, the ensemble tried to recreate all the fragments of the rituals. At the moment, “Istoki” is collaborating with leading Russian organizations that work in the field of ethnography and folklore. All materials that the expedition found and collected are subjected to very serious research, recorded, and then systematized and deciphered.

Thanks to the results of the first expeditions, the content of the work of the “Istoki” team has changed greatly. The ensemble's repertoire includes dances and songs of the local tradition. The appearance of all members of the team has also changed: they restore and reconstruct the traditional folk clothes of their very distant relatives. They also sew costumes for themselves from fabrics that are very similar to the past, they embroider, weave belts and make hats. Thanks to this and the mastery of artistic crafts, the members of the group really create an ensemble in which everything is so harmoniously connected - appearance, song and dance. That is, the ensemble is not engaged in the recreation and revival of a separate work and type of folk art, it revives its main principle: the interaction of external material life and its internal spiritual manifestation, as well as the organic nature of the very way of life itself. More than two hundred children study at the Istoki Center. They all study: ethnography, the history of Russian folk costume, folk singing, folk instruments, folk dance, arts and crafts, embroidery. All classes take place on the basis and thanks to the material collected during multiple expeditions. Training is carried out according to a program that was developed and based on 20 years of experience of “Istoki” in the field of pedagogy. The teaching staff is based on graduates of the same Center, currently graduates of higher cultural and pedagogical educational institutions. The “Istoki” center is one of the organizers of the already traditional International Folklore Festival, called “Golden Autumn”, which takes place in the city of Podolsk. The symbol of this festival is a sheaf of wheat, which is decorated according to ancient custom. Many folk ensembles from all over the great Russia come to decorate it.

“Altai-Kai” are virtuosos of throat singing who skillfully master all its styles, as well as varieties of kaya and ordinary musical instruments. The low, velvety sounds of the karykyra, the incredible khoomei and musical sygyt-sybysky, the very naturally conveyed sounds of nature - the murmur of a stream, the singing of birds, the voices of predators, and also the very gentle female throat singing and simply female singing, the melody of the komus, accordion and topshur - this is exactly what everything is the music of “Altai-Kai”. Comic tunes, dance melodies and shamanic mysteries are combined with traditional Altai songs about the native Earth, its beauty, about the heroes and their former Strength, about the native people. Kaychy storytellers are performers of traditional, sacred heroic tales and epics in Altai. The folk ensemble “Altai-Kai” was born in 1977, thanks to Urmat Yntaev, and the goal of this group immediately became the development and preservation of the traditional culture of the Altai Republic.

The folklore ensemble is a laureate of international and all-Russian competitions and festivals. He was noted in the Guinness Book of Records and Achievements for the longest performance of throat singing in 2003. The ensemble has a gold medal, which it won at the Delphic Games in Moscow in 2000. He also has a gold medal, which he won at the international throat singing festival called “Breath of the Earth”, which was held in the city of Ulan-Ude in 2005. The ensemble is also a laureate of the G.I. Choros-Gurkin of the Altai Republic. "Altai-Kai" is a member of the Folklore Union of the entire Russian Federation, a member of the international organization of folk art IOF UNESCO. And in 2007, the folk ensemble "Altai-Kai" became part of "WOMEX" - an organization of World Music, which is located in Spain. The ensemble has a very wide map of touring activities; they travel throughout Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Mongolia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Turkey and the United States of America. The team also took part in various television programs, for example, in the ORT program “Good Morning” and in the “Big Wash” program. And on the “Independent Planet” channel they showed a live broadcast of the ensemble’s performance.

Also, the folk ensemble “Altai-Kai” performed on the central television of the Czech Republic for one and a half hours, and even live. Thanks to the organization of Urmat Yntaev, as well as the Altai-Kai ensemble itself, three successful throat singing festivals were held, which were called “Altyn-Taiga”, many representatives of their Khakassia, the Republic of Tyva, the far abroad of Japan, the United States of America and England took part in it. At the present time, the folklore ensemble is engaged in improving and updating the repertoire, as well as promoting Altai throat singing and improving the kaya performance technique.

"Rusichi" is an ensemble of folk improvisation and ancient Russian music, which was founded in 1980 as the Krug studio, it was at the Dukat factory (headed by Boris Bazurov). A little later, the male composition of the “Circle” forms the folk ensemble “Moscow Horn Players” - it is the prototype of the future folk ensemble “Rusichi”, this name was first heard in 1985. From the very first day of the formation of the ensemble, Vitaly Vladimirovich Galitsky has been its constant participant and leader - he is the author of all the productions that the ensemble performs, the master who recreated the most unique Russian musical instruments of the eleventh - fifteenth centuries.

Today all members of the folklore ensemble own these instruments; among these instruments are kalyuka pipes, gusli, shepherd's trumpets, whistles, Don snouts, hurdy-gurdy, and lute. The ensemble began performing as a professional ensemble in 1983 (then they worked in the Moscow Philharmonic, and since 1986 - in the Vladimir Philharmonic). They gained great fame thanks to participation in the folk song competition, which was held in the city of Krasnodar, participation in the All-Russian competition of performers on folk instruments, which was held in the city of Tula, as well as participation in the filming and production of the film “Primordial Rus'”. At this very time, the company called “Melodiya” released the first disc, which is called “Rusichi”. In 1991, the folk ensemble took part in the Cannes Festival; it toured the cities of Germany, Italy, France, Poland, Malta, Austria, Cyprus and Israel with a large number of concerts. And everywhere - in the United States of America, and in Europe, and at home - the Ensemble was greeted as something unique, something that is one of a kind, as a real phenomenon of Russian culture.

To participate in the filming of the film “Quiet Flows the Don”, the greatest Russian director Sergei Fedorovich Bondarchuk invited none other than the “Rusichs”. Another important stage in the development of the folklore ensemble was participation in a large number of dramatic productions of the Moscow Theater on Malaya Bronnaya (this is the period from 1993 to 1998). In 1998, the ensemble became a laureate of the award, which is called “The Angelic Voice of Russia”. Many years of research, expeditions to distant villages, the study of ancient Russian spiritual culture - it is thanks to this that the ensemble can restore a lost piece of culture and present its viewers and listeners with real masterpieces of military and historical songs of the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries, ancient Russian ballads and epics, Cossack folk dramas that are based on on the traditions of Russian folk Orthodox chants. The ensemble published a couple of CDs - “We will not disgrace the Russian land”, “Rusichi”, “Volnitsa”, “Unique music of ancient Rus'”, “We went to save the Motherland” and “There were happy days”.

On the twenty-sixth of December two thousand and eleven, on the stage of the Crimean Tatar Musical Drama Academic Theater, the Crimean Tatar folk ensemble called “Kyrym” presented its New Year’s program. The artistic activity of this Crimean Tatar folk ensemble personifies centuries-old traditions related to the creativity of the people, to their highest spiritual culture. The team began its activities in one thousand nine hundred and ninety in the city of Simferopol, the director and artistic director then was and is now the Honored Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan Server Kakura and Ukraine. The main goal of the folklore ensemble “Kyrym” is to revive, develop, preserve and popularize the national, vocal and choreographic art of the Crimean Tatars, and the main task is to educate the highest morality in the generation that is growing up. The total staff of the folklore ensemble is fifty people, thirty-six of them are in the creative composition of the group. The repertoire of this Crimean Tatar ensemble is quite rich and varied.

The performances of the ensemble are such a vibrant spectacle; all the artists are dressed in colorful national costumes. Based on Crimean Tatar folk dances and songs, legends and tales, many highly artistic vocal and choreographic compositions have been created, for example: “Yavluk”, “Dyugyun”, “Agyr ava ve Khaitarma”, “Choban”, “Tym-tym” and many others , which very clearly convey the aesthetic ideals and traditions of the Crimean Tatars. All members of the folk ensemble piece by piece collect the priceless musical heritage of the Crimean Tatar people, a common feature of which is great losses, which subsequently led to a large number of gaps, to the loss of entire eras. The orchestra of the ensemble has a wonderful sound, probably due to the fact that the participants use national Crimean Tatar instruments, such as: oud, dare, chubuk-davul, zurna, saz - they convey the unique flavor and picturesqueness of folk music. In the repertoire of the folklore ensemble “Kyrym” there is a professionally presented genre, which today is almost unexplored - this is the spiritual chant “ilyakhi”, which has not previously been heard on the professional stage.

The group performs songs that have been forgotten by almost everyone, which have great artistic value; people have created them for centuries, at the same time putting their most cherished feelings into them. The ensemble performs many Crimean Tatar songs, such as: “Ay, kara kyz”, “Meni de gadaman...”, “Arabalar gelip de gecher”, “Gudin, bulutlar”, “Nogay beitleri” and many others. These songs are heard from the lips of such ensemble soloists as Honored Artist of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Asie Sale, Emmina Mustafaeva, Yunus Kakura and many others. Working in the ensemble, the most famous singers, Honored Artists of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Edie Ablae, Rustem Memetov, Dilyaver Osmanov, as well as the program presenter and Honored Artist of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Resul Halli made a huge contribution to the development of the folklore ensemble “Kyrym”. Choreographers also played a significant role in the creative development of the ensemble: Honored Artist of Ukraine Dzhemile Osmanova and artist Munir Ablaev, Honored Artist of the whole of Tajikistan Remziye Bakal, as well as the very first director of the folk ensemble, a talented musician, as well as Honored Artist of Uzbekistan Dilyaver Bekirov. We should also mention Ismet Zaatov, who today is the Deputy Minister of Culture of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

On the fourteenth of October at eight o’clock in the evening, in a teahouse called “Yurta,” a wonderful concert of the folk ensemble “Tuva” took place - they are one of the best throat singers of Tuva. From the very first minutes of the ensemble’s existence, the basis of its program has been throat singing in various techniques (kargyra, sygyt, borbannadyr, khoomei, ezengileer), when the performer simultaneously produces two or more sounds. This is the very first creative group in the entire republic, it was formed in nineteen eighty-eight, its goal was the revival of the national culture of Tuva, its cultural self-identification, they want to preserve the performing traditions of throat singing of Tuva, to make a great contribution to the evolution of the art of throat singing of Tuva. The ancestors of the Tuvans, who previously inhabited Tuva, found and preserved the art of throat singing, all its types, as well as all types of musical instruments of the nomads. Tuva is a place where Scythians, Sarmatians, Turks, Huns, Uighurs and Kyrgyz lived. All this is present in the songs of the folk ensemble “Tyva”. This explains the wide range of themes of this group: they perform music from mediative contemplative to pathetic. The ensemble has a fairly diverse repertoire, it includes ensemble and solo throat singing in all five styles, instrumental playing of traditional instruments, epic poetry, as well as Tuvan original folk and original songs.

We can say that “Tyva” is a fundamental, basic composition from which many “currency” folk groups emerged, such as “Yat-kha”, “Alash” and “Khuun-khur-tu”. Folklore ensemble "Tuva" is the only throat singing ensemble that constantly tours and performs khoomei in all remote corners of Tuva. This ensemble was recognized by the public not only in Tuva or Russia, but also in many other countries of the world. In two thousand and three, the group was awarded the Grand Prix at the “Melodies of the East” music festival in the city of Samarkand, which was held under the patronage of UNESCO. In two thousand and eight, the folklore ensemble “Tuva” participated in the filming of a documentary film about throat singing in Tuva; the film was produced by the Turkish National Television Company. It should also be added that the folk ensemble “Tyva” toured the cities of Belgium, Germany, Mongolia, Sweden and Taiwan with great success. The ensemble also gave concerts in countries such as Norway, the United States of America, Japan and most other countries.

The folklore ensemble of Dmitry Pokrovsky is a unique singing group that was formed in nineteen seventy-three in Moscow under the Folklore Commission of the so-called Union of Composers of the RSFSR. For twenty-three years, the team was led by Dmitry Viktorovich Pokrovsky (born in 1944, died in 1996), he was a laureate of the USSR State Prize, chairman of the Russian branch of the international folklore organization UNESCO. He is the first, and to date, the only person who was truly able to combine the professional performance of folklore and its scientific study, modern musical culture with the tradition of folk music. Throughout its existence, the folklore ensemble has been a laboratory, led by Pokrovsky, which has been engaged in activities aimed at reviving, preserving and, of course, developing national folklore and Russian culture. The ensemble promotes the aesthetic education of society, the worldwide dissemination and popularization of folk art, the development of cultural ties between peoples, as well as the promotion of Russian national culture in the West. The Pokrovsky folklore ensemble was engaged in collecting and systematizing folklore materials, developing computer programs; he carried out enormous research and expeditionary work.

Today, when the main task is to develop a national ideology and develop folklore in completely new social conditions, the influence and role of this type of activity is increasingly increasing. The repertoire of the Pokrovsky folk ensemble includes more than 2,000 folk songs, dances, rituals and tunes; The ensemble has collected a valuable collection of real traditional folk musical instruments and costumes - more than one hundred and sixty storage units: created a huge archive with video, audio and sheet music recordings of talented folk performers. The ensemble staff has accumulated unique expeditionary and theoretical material and acquired a lot of stage experience. The ensemble collected and studied folklore, mastered various technologies of folk singing, worked with serious contemporary composers - E. Artemyev, A. Schnittke, V. Dashkevich, S. Gubaidullina, V. Martynov, A. Batagov, V. Gavrilin, V. Artemov , V. Nikolaev and others. The ensemble members have extensive experience collaborating with theaters - they participated in productions by A. Vasilyev, Y. Lyubimov, M. Levitin, S. Yursky, K. Ginkas, I. Raikhelgauz, G. Chernyakhovsky, A. Ponomarev, N. Sheiko and L Dodina. The ensemble team was involved in dubbing more than thirty cartoons and films, and participated in the filming of D. Asanova, N. Mikhalkov, M. Schweitzer, E. Klimov, I. Povolotskaya and S. Talanov. The ensemble was also engaged in research activities - the main range of interests of the folklore ensemble has no analogues. The folk ensemble of Dmitry Pokrovsky is one of the most significant contributions Russia made to the musical culture of the 2nd half of the twentieth century.

The music performed by the Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble is very different: songs of different traditions and different styles of the Russian village, among them: Arkhangelsk, Belgorod, Vologda, Kaluga, Kursk, Pskov and Smolensk regions, Don, Kuban, Nekrasov Cossacks and others. Among the sacred music are Old Believer, Orthodox church, chants of the Molokans and Doukhobors. The ensemble has programs that are dedicated to peasant holidays, wedding ceremonies, Russian traditional theater, folk dramas, and so on. The ensemble's repertoire also includes works by many classical composers, among them M. Mussorgsky, I. Stravinsky, D. Shostakovich, R. Shchedrin. When in 1994 the premiere of I. F. Stravinsky’s “Les Noces” took place in New York at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which was performed by the ensemble, it became a genuine, real sensation throughout the musical world. The unconventional vocal and stage performance of a very complex innovative composition was supported by a huge scientific discovery, which concerned the folk roots of avant-garde music of the beginning of this century, which forced us to look at the entire work of I.F. with a new look. Stravinsky. The arsenal of the Pokrovsky folk ensemble includes 6 discs, which were released in the USSR, Europe and the United States of America. The ensemble toured with constant success in its native country and abroad, in particular, it visited such countries as the USA, Australia, Japan, Canada, Germany, England, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Finland, Bulgaria.

The ensemble represented Russia with dignity at the largest international festivals - “Creating Music Together”, “Documenta - 9”, “Vomad”, as well as at the World Environmental Forum and so on. In the United States alone, the folk ensemble performed approximately five hundred concerts of various types. The ensemble performed in the best halls in the country, held various charity events, including performances at the National Library of Congress in Washington and the White House, and a concert for the Dalai Lama in Los Angeles. The ensemble gave a concert in honor of the opening of the (air) bridge between Alaska and Chukotka, as part of the international movement of environmentalists - a concert in the Grand Canyon, and so on. The ensemble also held joint American-Russian pre-Christmas performances in Washington, San Francisco, Texas, New York and Boston.

Also, the folk ensemble of Dmitry Pokrovsky took part in American education programs in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Alaska, California, Colorado and other states. They introduced American schoolchildren to real Russian culture; the ensemble wanted to achieve mutual understanding and rapprochement between the peoples of these two countries. The ensemble introduced Russian traditional music to Western audiences, thereby making it the property of the entire world musical culture.

The folklore ensemble of the Moscow Conservatory arose during an expedition to the Ryazan region in 1978. In the spring of 1979, his first public performances took place: in the dormitory of the Moscow Conservatory and in the 9th grade of the first conservatory building.

The core of the ensemble is made up of former and current students of the Moscow Conservatory. Singing in an ensemble for each of them is a way of creative self-realization, an activity “for the soul.” The ensemble's concert programs include folk songs from different regions of Russia, collected during expeditions through the efforts of many generations of conservatory teachers and students.

Each of the former and current members of the ensemble is familiar with expedition work first-hand - after all, it is in traveling “for songs” in the Russian outback that a unique opportunity is provided to learn an authentic singing style from village performers, to adopt it “first-hand.” This is largely why the Folklore Ensemble of the Moscow Conservatory is not an academic group, but the most authentic bearer of the folk song tradition. The ensemble's repertoire is based on materials from those expeditions in which its members themselves visited: these are songs from the Ryazan, Penza, Lipetsk, Kaluga, Volgograd and Bryansk regions of Russia.

The ensemble conducts active concert activities. Over the years, the team held subscription concerts and participated in events at various venues in Moscow: in the F. I. Chaliapin House-Museum, the A. N. Scriabin Museum, in the halls of the Moscow Conservatory, in the Union of Composers of Russia, in the Russian Academy of Music. Gnesins, Central House of Artists, in the Library of Foreign Literature, in schools and colleges, the Choral Academy named after A. V. Sveshnikov, in the Central House of Actors named after A. A. Yablochkina, the State Museum of L. N. Tolstoy, in the House of Culture "Meridian", in Gorky Park, Sokolniki, Kolomenskoye, Neskuchny Garden, etc.

The ensemble has performed in many cities of Russia: in St. Petersburg, Podolsk, Istra, Zvenigorod, Zagorsk, Ryazan, Veliky Ustyug, Vologda, Pushkin Mountains, Kaluga, Bryansk, Yelna, in the Griboedov Khmelita estate, Alekseevskaya village of the Volgograd region, village. Fire in the Vologda region, etc.

Among the numerous festivals and competitions in which the group participated: - “Kizhi-89”, “Baltika-93”, the “King of the Arts” carnival (Nice, 1995), European Music Day (Budapest, 1996), Folk Dance Festival (Bergen, Norway, 1996), concerts of the Academy of Music “New Peredvizhnichestvo” (Arkhangelsk, Yaroslavl), “Golden Autumn” (Podolsk, 1999), “To the 100th anniversary of E. Lineva’s expedition” (Vologda, 2001), festival in Veliky Ustyug (2002), “To the anniversary of Professor V. M. Shchurov” (2002), “To the 140th anniversary of the St. Petersburg Conservatory” (St. Petersburg, 2003), “World Village” (Roshchino, 2003), “To the 70- anniversary of Professor Yu. N. Kholopov" (Moscow, 2002), "In memory of Professor A.V. Rudneva" (Moscow, 1998, 2003, 2013), "Pokrovsky Bells" (Vilnius, Lithuania, 2004, 2008, 2010), " Universe of Sound" (Tokyo, Japan, 2012), "Universe of Sound" (Medellin, Colombia, 2013), "Maiden's Field" (Moscow, 2015), "To the anniversary of the ensemble "Peas"" (Bryansk, 2016), "Christmas Carols "(Terespol, Poland, 2017), "Desnyansky round dance" (Bryansk, 2018).

The team has repeatedly appeared on radio and television: in projects of the ORT, RTR, TVC and TV channel "Culture", in the programs of the series "World Village" and "Club of Travelers", on a number of regional television channels, as well as in the programs of Radio Russia and Radio "Culture" "

The ensemble's repertoire includes several hundred songs of different genres (lyrical, wedding, calendar, round dance, spiritual poems, etc.), as well as folk dances: quadrilles, polkas, Krakowiaki, chizhik, etc. The members of the group master folk instruments: Saratov accordion, accordion- lame, balalaika, kugikly.

Among the concert programs presented in different years of the ensemble’s existence are “The Truth about the Russian Song”, “Russian Wedding”, “Folk Romance”, “Russian Christmastide”, “Maslenitsa”, “Music of Lent”, “Wine in the Russian Song Tradition” , “The gray bunny is a white ermine”, “Images of youth in Russian folklore”, “Women’s fate in Russian folk song”, “From Moscow to the very outskirts”, etc. Some of them were recorded and published in the form of audio cassettes and CDs.

The founder and director of the ensemble is Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Candidate of Art History, Head of the Scientific Center for Folk Music named after. K.V. Kvitki, professor Natalya Nikolaevna Gilyarova.

Official site Folklore ensemble.

40 years of the Folklore Ensemble of the Moscow Conservatory

In 2018, the Folklore Ensemble of the Moscow Conservatory turns 40 years old. The team was created in 1978 on the initiative of Natalya Gilyarova (its permanent leader and inspirer) and passionate creative students-composers and musicologists, who were active participants in folklore expeditions in those years.

November 13, 2018

This section of the Internet portal of artists Artist.ru “Folklore” presents information from artists and creative groups working in the genre of Russian folklore.

Folklore is folk art, through which one can understand the psychology of the people in the present day. As a rule, works of folklore reflect the most important values ​​of a person and his life: family and work, social duty and love for the homeland. Knowledge of the folklore of a particular country will give an idea of ​​its people and history, as well as culture. By inviting a folklore ensemble to the holiday you are organizing, you will thereby culturally enrich the event.

Folklore ensembles of Moscow

Folklore ensembles in Moscow can perform a wide variety of programs: folklore for children and musical folklore, modern folklore and wedding. Russian folklore will be indispensable when organizing an entertaining show program for foreign tourists. Foreigners will appreciate both ditties, nursery rhymes and dances, as well as lyrical Russian folk songs. Russia, being the largest country in the world, is rich in living Russian folklore. Moscow folklore ensembles not only perform works of Russian folklore, but also incorporate centuries-old traditions of their performance. Just as any traditional Russian feast is not complete without singing songs, so the holiday can be enriched by the performance of a Moscow folk ensemble.

If you represent a Moscow folk ensemble and are looking for work related to participation in festive events and show programs, register on the Internet portal Artist.ru, and your data will be available in the catalog of artists in the “Folklore” section. Visitors to our website will be able to easily contact you to invite you to take part in the festive event.

The wise Plato said that music inspires the whole world, inspires the soul, gives flight to the imagination, gives life and joy to everything that exists.

Good music performed by professional musicians at a holiday is ideal for a wedding, party, corporate event, birthday or other celebration.

Musical groups for the event

Vocalists, instrumental groups, musical ensembles and orchestras will help create a magical atmosphere at the gala evening. Live music or professional soundtrack, one performer or a whole group - the choice is up to the customer. In case of unexpected changes in the scenario, experienced musicians at the event will smooth out the situation by adding a dance block or, conversely, take a break with a neutral sound background.

There are several types of creative teams:

  1. In the original performance, when the Moscow cover group leaves the music, words and manner of performance as close as possible to the original or with minor changes.
  2. Author's arrangement. Creative teams highlight the main theme of the melody, complementing it with their own improvisation and new modification.
  3. Instrumental processing. In this case, the team turns a popular song into an instrumental piece.

In order to emphasize the importance of such celebrations as anniversaries or weddings, Muscovites are increasingly inviting professional cover bands. Performing your favorite hits live allows weddings to stand out from standard DJ orders. For the wedding dance, together with the bride and groom, they will come up with a wonderful composition that will leave pleasant memories for the newlyweds and their guests.

Repertoire for the holiday

All holidays differ from each other in character and theme. Weddings, graduations, corporate parties, anniversaries - the content of the events requires different musical accompaniment. A 70-year-old birthday boy is unlikely to appreciate the modern rhythm of hip-hop, and a young graduate will appreciate a series of soulful works from the Soviet era. Cover band will help the client choose an individual musical accompaniment scenario for the holiday. Performers' repertoire:

  • fun dance disco;
  • energetic rock and roll;
  • calm lounge;
  • romantic blues;
  • relaxed, offbeat reggae;
  • the master of improvisations is jazz;
  • noble chanson and other directions.

Where to find musicians?

On the Artist.ru portal you can view the portfolio, employment schedule and cost of services of all artists. The exhibited photos and videos will clearly demonstrate to you the external characteristics of the performers, their costumes and style of work, and the provided reviews will create a complete picture of their performance. Having chosen your favorite artist or music group for the event, you can leave an online application on the website. On our website you will definitely find an artist who will create a colorful, memorable holiday for you at an affordable price.

If you are an experienced musician and want to increase your popularity and find new clients, contact our portal. We offer profitable cooperation. To do this, register and provide information about yourself (video, photo, prices, work format).

Since ancient times they have said: “Song is the soul of the people.” Russian song, love for the history and culture of their people unite the members of the folk ensemble “Krupitsa”. The team was created in September 1994 on the basis of school No. 1268 in Moscow (School No. 2200). Today the ensemble has more than 150 members. These are children aged 6 to 17 years, a group of graduates, a group of parents and teachers.

“A grain” is a grain, because it was grain by grain that we began to collect folk wisdom: songs, dances, sayings, customs, and we ourselves are grains in the boundless ocean of folk culture. The ensemble conducts active concert activities, performing at the best venues in Moscow: the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Hall of the Russian Academy of Music. Gnessin, Great Hall of the Conservatory, Bazhenov Hall in the Tsaritsino Museum-Reserve, Column Hall of the House of Unions, State Central Concert Hall "Russia", etc. Trips to concerts, festivals, competitions in various cities of Russia allow you to better learn the diverse world of Russian folk culture, get acquainted with the history of your country. We have already visited St. Petersburg, Kursk, Ryazan, Vladimir, Suzdal, Yaroslavl, Novorossiysk, Uglich, Myshkin, Smolensk, Pskov; toured the entire Crimean Peninsula with concerts; performed in Kyiv, Minsk, Brest. Members of the ensemble are frequent guests of television and radio programs: “Good Morning” (CHANNEL 1), “Wanderings of a Musician” (Culture), “Without Rehearsal” (TVC), “Gold Placers” (Radio Russia), participants in the project “All Russia” (tk “Culture”), etc. The ensemble “Krupitsa” is the winner and laureate of many city, all-Russian and international competitions. Among our awards: Grand Prix of the district competition "Crystal Drop", Grand Prix of the city competition "Young Talents of Muscovy", Grand Prix of the international competitions "Open Europe", "Balakir", "Starry Hour", "Songs over the Neva" St. Petersburg, Grand Prix of All-Russian competitions: “A Christmas Carol”, “Musical Muscovy”, “Dyozhkin Karagod”, “Optina Spring”, “With Love for Russia”, Grand Prix of the International Competition “Musical Olympus”, 1st place in international competitions in Bulgaria and Macedonia. By taking part in international festivals and competitions in Greece, France, Finland, the Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, Slovakia, and Bulgaria, our children get acquainted with the history and culture of other peoples.


For the high artistic level, performing skills and active work in the artistic education of children and youth, the folklore ensemble "Krupitsa" was awarded the title "Exemplary Children's Collective". The team confirms this title throughout the entire time. In 2017, D.O. was awarded the title of “Moscow City Creative Collective.” The ensemble was awarded the main prize of the DO Moscow “Girl on a Ball”.

In the fall of 2005, we opened a museum of decorative and applied arts at the school. The basis of the exhibition was made up of folk items, costumes, musical instruments brought from ethnographic expeditions, collected by our students and parents.

All-Russian and International competitions 1998-2018

  • 1998-2005 - participants of the I-VI International Festival of Folk Music and Dance “We are one family on planet earth”
  • 1998 - participants in the cultural program as part of the World Youth Games (Greece, France, Bulgaria, Italy)
  • 1999 - tour to Finland, Helsinki
  • 2000 - Interregional festival of children's folklore groups "Dezhkin Karagod"
  • 2000 - 1st place at the International festival-competition “We are the 21st century” Bulgaria, Albena
  • 2000 - Diploma winner of the International Festival of Friendship “Children to Children”, Crimea
  • 2001 - tour to the Czech Republic, concerts in Prague, Karlovy Vary
  • 2002 - tour to the Czech Republic at the invitation of the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Prague
  • 2003 - tour “Castles of East Prussia”
  • 2004-tour “Warsaw-Berlin-Brussels-Paris-Amsterdam”
  • 2004 - Winner of the GRAND PRIX at the III International Competition “Open Europe”, Moscow
  • 2005 - II place at the II All-Russian competition of folklore groups “I am entering the world of arts”, Vladimir
  • 2005 - III place at the V National Festival-Competition of Traditional Folk Art “Yeseninskaya Rus”, Ryazan
  • 2006 - XII International Folklore Festival, Czech Republic, Frydek-Mistek
  • 2008 - participation in the XXIV International Festival of Folklore Groups, Italy, Paola
  • 2009 - Grand Prix winner at the III Yaroslavl Open Competition of Young Folk Song Performers
  • 2009 - 1st place at the International Competition “Ezerski Beads”, Macedonia, Struga
  • 2010 - 1st place in the international competition “Melodies of Friends of the Adriatic”, Montenegro, Budva
  • 2010 - participants of the II International Festival “Slavic Way”, Sergiev Posad
  • 2010 - 1st place at the Russian Children's Folklore Assembly, Veliky Novgorod.
  • 2011 - 1st place in the International Competition “Colors of Prague”, Czech Republic.
  • 2011 - participation in the international festival “Litseder’s Heart” in Uzice, Serbia.
  • 2011 - GRAND PRIX at the VII All-Russian festival-competition of young performers of folk songs and music “At Lukomorye”, Pskov
  • 2012 - 2nd degree laureate at the All-Russian Orthodox Music Competition “Christmas Carol”, Moscow.
  • 2012 - 2nd degree laureate at the All-Russian competition “Musical Muscovy”, Moscow.
  • 2012 - 1st degree laureates at the Moscow International Children and Youth Competition “Moscow Sounds”.
  • 2012 - participation in the XV International Competition of Children's Folklore Ensembles in Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • 2013 - International Christmas festival “Rainbow over Vitebsk”. Vitebsk-Polotsk Belarus;
  • 2013 - GRAND PRIX of the III All-Russian children's and youth competition "Musical Muscovy".
  • 2013 - Winners of the IX International Competition of Folklore Groups “Balakir”.
  • 2013 - Laureates of the VI International Easter festival-competition “Bright Week”.
  • 2013 - Winners of the VIII International Arts Festival named after. Imre Kalman's Finest Hour. Hungary, Siofok.
  • 2013 - Winners of the All-Russian Arts Festival “With Love for Russia”.
  • 2014 - Laureates of the VIII International Competition “Songs over the Neva”, St. Petersburg.
  • 2014 - Winners of the IV All-Russian children and youth competition “Musical Muscovy”.
  • 2014 - Winners of the All-Russian festival-competition of children's folklore groups “Dyozhkin Karagod”, Kursk.
  • 2014 - GRAND PRIX of the XIII International competition “Moscow Sounds”.

Competitions, festivals, charity concerts held within the framework of the City Comprehensive Targeted Program for the Education of Children and Youth “Moscow Children Sing” BEFORE Moscow

  • THE GRAND PRIX- II All-Russian Children and Youth Creativity “Musical Olympus”.
  • THE GRAND PRIX- The largest music forum in Russia - the XV International festival-competition of children's and youth creativity “Moscow Sounds”, dedicated to the 870th anniversary of Moscow.
  • THE GRAND PRIX International competition for the best performance of sacred music “Christmas Carol”.
  • WINNERS VII City Competition of Young Musicians “Magic Lyre”; Soloists WINNERS- Aleshina Elizaveta, Mirzoyan Isolda, Vasilyeva Arina.
  • WINNERS International competition of musical and artistic creativity “Treasures of Karelia”, Petrozavodsk.
  • WINNERS City competition “In the circle of folklore”.
  • WINNERS X International Children's Easter Competition “Bright Week”, held by the Department of Catechesis Education of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • WINNERS district and city stages of the City Competition “Relay of Arts”.
  • Soloist of the ensemble Aleshina Elizaveta - Winner City competition “Glorious Russia”.
  • Conducting a city seminar and master class for music teachers “Instrumental music playing in a music lesson at school. Folklore". G. Moscow Method Center.

Concert programs -

  • Participants of the festival of contemporary music "Ethnosphere" in the Izmailovo Kremlin.
  • On October 30, teachers and members of the ensemble “Krupitsa” performed at the St. Daniel Monastery - they met and greeted His Holiness Patriarch Kirill.
  • Participants of the Gala concert of the XV International Children and Youth Competition “Moscow Sounds” in the Great Hall of the Conservatory.
  • Organization of a charity concert and performance for older people “Sunday conversations about the foundations of the Orthodox faith”, as part of the city target program Moscow Children Sing BEFORE Moscow.
  • Participants in the Christmas concert program conducted by the Department of Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • Participants of the festival “Our common opportunities - our common results”, held by the Moscow Department of Education at the A.V. Kosareva.
  • Participants of the concert program - winners of the "Bright Week" competition - for Children's Day in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, as part of the program of the President of the Russian Federation "Spiritual and Patriotic Education of Children and Youth."
  • Participants in the opening of the X International Easter competition “Bright Week” in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • Participants of the Gala Concert of the Winners of the City Competition “In the Circle of Folklore”.
  • 09.03. and 16.03. - filming on Channel 1 - “Gerasim the Rooker”, “Valentine”.
  • Charity concert performance at the 50th anniversary of Boarding House No. 19 for labor and WWII veterans.
  • The “Krupitsa” ensemble takes part in the “Pokrovsky Round Dance” concert as part of the City Target Program for the Education of Children and Youth “Moscow Children Sing” DO. The concert took place in the Bazhenov Hall of the Tsaritsino Museum-Reserve.
  • Museum Saturdays - program “Tools of the Peoples of the World”.

Participation in city concerts, competitions and festivals 1998-2017.

  • 1998-2012 - winners of the city competition “Young Talents of Muscovy.
  • 2007,2010 - GRAND PRIX winners among exemplary teams.
  • 1998 - Grand opening of the “World Youth Games” Grand Kremlin Palace.
  • 1998 - Holiday “City of Masters” Museum-Reserve “Kolomenskoye”.
  • 2000 - Gala concert “Children of Moscow” for the anniversary of the Victory. Theater of the Soviet Army.
  • 2000 - Gala concert of the winners of the city competition “Young Talents of Muscovy”.
  • 2001 - Patriotic action “Train of Memory” Moscow-Smolensk-Minsk-Brest-Moscow.
  • 2005-2012 - participation in concert programs of the All-Russian exhibitions “Orthodox Rus'”, exhibition hall “Manege”.
  • 2002 - Winners of the main prize of the Moscow Department of Education “GIRL ON A BALL”.
  • 2004 - Laureate of the competition of groups organizing folk games.
  • 2005 - Diploma winner of the Moscow Festival of Arts and Folk Theaters "Victory Salute".
  • 2006 - I Place at the II Open Festival of Children's Folklore Groups "Ryabinushka".
  • 2006 - Russian Children's Folklore Assembly, opening and closing ceremony of the competition. 2007 - Patriotic event “Train of Memory” Moscow-Novorossiysk-Moscow. Moscow Department of Education.
  • 2007 - Ethnofestival “Holidays of the Peoples of Russia”.
  • 2007 - Festive concert “Let us bow to those great years” for Victory Day, Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War on Poklonnaya Hill.
  • 2008 - 1st place at the Open festival-competition of children's folklore groups "Pokrovsky Round Dance".
  • 2008 - Participant of the family subscription “Young Talents of the New Century” concert “Not Life, but Maslenitsa”, Cultural Center of Ukraine in Moscow.
  • 2008 - Moscow art festival “Golden Autumn” motor ship “F. Dzerzhinsky" "Moscow-Uglich-Myshkin-Moscow".
  • 2009, 2016 - participation in the cultural program of the VIII All-Russian Exhibition of Folk Art Crafts “Ladya”.
  • 2009 - Gala concert of children's creative groups “We are your children, Moscow”, Grand Kremlin Palace.
  • 2001-2014 - participation in concert programs of the patriarchal holidays “Nativity of Christ”, “Bright Resurrection”, Cathedral Assembly Hall of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • 2010 - Gala concert of children's creative groups in Moscow “Russia is famous for its teachers”, State Kremlin Palace.
  • 2010-2011 - Opening of the “Children’s Music Week in Moscow” International House of Music.
  • 2011 - Gala concert at the Macedonian Cultural Center.
  • 2011 - Gala concert of children's creative groups in Moscow, State Kremlin concert.
  • 2011 - City concert at the Moscow House of Composers “In a certain kingdom, in a certain state...” 2011 - Performance at a concert dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Terem Quartet ensemble (St. Petersburg) at the Moscow International House of Music.
  • 2011 - participation in the filming of the “Folk Culture Festival” on the “Culture” TV channel.
  • 2011 - participation in the filming of a Christmas TV show on the Orthodox channel “My Joy”.
  • 2012-2014 - organization and holding of the regional festival “Shine on Russia Christmas”
  • 2012 - Gala concert of children's creative groups “We welcome spring.” BEFORE the Palace of Creativity “On Sparrow Hills”.
  • 2012-2013 - Participation in the I-II Moscow Festival of Traditional Instrumental Music of Russia “STREET”.
  • 2012 - GRAND PRIX of the X Moscow city competition of teachers “Recognition”.
  • 2012 - Performance at the gala ball dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812, Museum. IN AND. Vernadsky; participation in the concert program at the Moscow House of Composers.
  • 2013 - GRAND PRIX of the XIV Moscow children's and youth festival-competition "A Christmas Carol" 2013 - Trip to the creative session of the Crystal Drop camp.
  • 2014 - GRAND PRIX of the regional competition “Shine on Christmas over Russia”.
  • 2014 - Winners of the ethnocultural competition “In the World of Music” 2014 - Winners of the City Project Competition “Hegumen of the Russian Land”.
  • 2014 - Gala concert of the Winners of City and All-Russian competitions held within the framework of the city target program “Moscow Children Sing”, Great Hall of the Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky.
  • 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 - participants in concert programs conducted by the Department of Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 - participants in Gala concerts and Friendship Concerts held within the framework of the City Target Program for the Education of Children and Youth “Moscow Children Sing” BEFORE Moscow, in the Great Hall of the Conservatory, at the Russian Academy of Music. Gnesins, in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, in the Bazhenov Hall of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve.
  • 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 - Participants in charity concert programs organized by the Department of Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • 2015 - participants of the Moscow International Easter Festival under the direction of VALERY GERGIEV.
  • 2016 - folklore festival “Living Rus'” in the Vasilevo museum-reserve, Tver region.
  • 2016 - participants in the folk music festival “Ethnosphere”, Moscow.
  • 2016 - Tour to the International Children's Art Competition "Black Sea Legends" in Pitsunda, Abkhazia.
  • 2017 - participation in filming on Channel 1 in the TV program “Good Morning”. The plots of “Gerasim-Grachevnik” and “Verbon-Bearer”.
  • 2017 - Gala concert of the winners of the International Competition “Bright Week” in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • 2017 - participants in the concert program dedicated to Children's Day in the Hall of Church Councils of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
  • 2017- Touring trip to the XV International Youth Festival in Bulgaria “Primorsko-2017”.
  • 2018 - Tour to the International Competition for Young Performers“A Sea of ​​Impressions” within the framework of the international project “Salute of Talents”, Batumi, Georgia.