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Music and CDs

101 Best Songs for Children, vol. 1 (101)
Songs from soundtracks produced by the animation studio Soiuzmul'tfil'm. This first CD contains 32 of the 101 title songs.

Amasong. Laulu Voim: The Power of Song (AMA)
Women's voices sing music from 14 countries in 23 languages. Selections include Estonian folk songs, a lament from Afghanistan, a Quaker hymn, a Sephardic lullaby, and more.

Albanie (ALB)
This CD features polyphony music from the Lab and Tosk regions of Albania.

Balkana (BALK)
1987
This CD features the music of Bulgaria. Soloists featured include Yanka Rupkina, Trio Bulgarka, Trakiiskata Troika, Kostadin Varimezov and Jimmy Vassiliev, Roumen Rodopski and Georgi Mussorliev.

Bosnia (BOSNIA)
1993
This CD features the music and chants of Bosnian Muslims. The rcordings were made before the war in the Balkans and were made from commercial and field recordings.

The Earth Belongs to Us (EAR/CD)
Czech and revolutionary songs recorded by Czech Radio from 1954-1985.

Echa Ojczyzny (ECH)
1991
Old Polish popular folk and army songs. Sung by Zofia Wilma-Bagniuk.

The Golden Age of the Russian Guitar: Oleg Timofeyev Russian Seven-String Guitar (GOL)
This cd features Russian seven-string guitar music from the 19th century. The pieces included represent the individual styles of eleven composers.

Kitka - Nectar (KIT)
Kitka's CD features eighteen Balkan and Slavic folk songs sung with soulful abandon. Contains songs from Bulgaria, Russia, Hungary, and Georgia including "Dumaj Zlato," "Shto Mi E Milo," "Lulay Lulay," and "Hopp Ide Tisztan."

Loyko: Road of the Gypsies (LOY)
Playing time: 53:07, 1994
This CD features the music of Russian gypsies.

Mi Smo Sokci (MI)
CD of Croatian folk songs performed by the group Veritas.

National Anthems of the USSR and the Union Republics (NAT/CD)
Authentic sounds of the Soviet Union. Includes all 15 republic national anthems.

Reelroad - Guliaiu, guliaiu (I get around) (GUL)
The third album released by this Saint Petersburg-based band which performed in Bloomington during the 2008 Lotus Festival. More information is available on Reelroad's website, www.reelroad.spb.ru.

Russia's Beautiful Religious Songs (RUSB)
1996. Total running time 70 min.
A collection of liturgical Russian music from the 15th-20th centuries. In the orthodox tradition, the only music used as part of the church service is the human voice; this collection of enchanting plainsong reflects that rich tradition.

Russian Soul (SOUL)
Playing time: 68:57, 1991
This CD includes Russian romance and folk songs. Sung by Nina Vysotina.

TEREMOK! (TERE) (CD)
2006, 50 min.
The disc contains ten children's songs, most with allusions to Russian folk songs; the lyrics and music are printed in the booklet that is included. Words and music by Irina Konvenan; arrangement by the Terem Quartet (more information about this ensemble is available at www.terem-quartet.ru).

The Voice of Russian Orthodoxy (VOI)
The music featured on this CD includes the choir of Moscow's Danilov Monastary.

Yougoslavie (YOU)
CD of Serbian folk songs.


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