I met Igor Senin at a Balalaika at a Domra Players Association of America convention years ago. (BDAA). Played Kamarinskaya and "Russian Tears" for him. He is an amazing artist. I have many old Ossipov Orchestra LPs in my collection. This is one of the best groups for this sort of music. Valenki played here is very popular song. Just recently learned it for accordion.
It's hard to decide who I like better in the cadenza: Concertmaster Senin or young virtuosa Turina. Her best performance is with Matsuev as a solo performer. Senin is an amazing section leader, and this recording shows more to the strength of the full Osipov, rather than one musician. Astonishing!! Brava!!!
Hey Shaurya, I think it's the sound of glissandos played at the beautiful Clavichord Guslis (it took me a while, finding out the name 😅) in the front of the orchestra. You can see it at 2:42.
Thank you, Salih, for posting this video! It is always a pleasure to watch the great balalaika concert master, Igor Senin, seated on the right, and his colleagues perform classic Russian Folk Music, as only the Russians can do it! Do you have any other selections from this performance at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, in Moscow, that you could include on your channel? Many thanks, again!
I watched this video on youtube for the first time. Then the video was deleted. it took me weeks to find this orchestra that I remembered only its melody. And I decided to upload this video to youtube for other people to watch. Unfortunately, I only have this video of this orchestra. Thanks for your informative comment.
Hi again, Salih: The name of this work is “Valenki,” and it is part of the most popular repertoire of Russian Folk Music one can hear in Moscow’s concert halls today. Mr. Igor Senin’s performance with The Osipov Balalaika Orchestra in your video is the best I’ve seen on RUclips, although they have posted earlier presentations of the same piece that are very nice as well. I hope you will keep this one up as long as possible. I like to show it to friends who come to my house and also on the big screen at our church’s auditorium to demonstrate what is available on “Russian TV”! It is always a crowd pleaser!
@@garygiuffre I also recognized 'Valenki' which actually means felt shoes, or maybe felt boots - from the times when that was what the poor could afford. Ruslanova was of that time and sang it so well. Whether she was the first to popularize it, I don't know. You may find more videos when using the spelling I know Ossipov, or the German spelling Ossipow, maybe French Ossipoff? Fantastic arrangement and execution, hat off!
I saw the Osipov perform back in 1968 or '69 when they performed at East Carolina University in North Carolina, USA. They were great then and I've NEVER forgotten the wonderfully joyous, mournful and sublimely beautiful music of Russia!
Sounds similar to the One Man Band Pixar short
Накинув на плечи павлопосадский платок, выхожу плясать, как в юности в хореографическом кружке💃🎼
they look like they are actually having fun
Базан заматерел.
Traumhaft ! Virtuos !
beautiful!!!❤❤❤
I met Igor Senin at a Balalaika at a Domra Players Association of America convention years ago. (BDAA). Played Kamarinskaya and "Russian Tears" for him. He is an amazing artist. I have many old Ossipov Orchestra LPs in my collection. This is one of the best groups for this sort of music. Valenki played here is very popular song. Just recently learned it for accordion.
It's hard to decide who I like better in the cadenza: Concertmaster Senin or young virtuosa Turina. Her best performance is with Matsuev as a solo performer. Senin is an amazing section leader, and this recording shows more to the strength of the full Osipov, rather than one musician. Astonishing!! Brava!!!
Valenki ...no kalinika
This is also interesting. ruclips.net/video/6rUxFIZ8YMw/видео.html&start_radio=1
A pekne hore borci drahy . Mega super. Ďakujem 👁️🌈🕊️
Classical Russian music is breathtaking.
wonderful!
Makes my Russian heart race :-)
what is the instrumentation of this group?
Balalaikas (several sizes) domras - and the whole caboodle from the Amur to Minsk.
Hello, what the name of this piece?
Valenki
I can't stop watching... :)
My favorite Russian balalaika orchestra!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😁 They are stunning and magical!
You have taste Anne 😉🌹
Реально круто!
Grew up listening to this old Mercury Recordings album of theirs every Christmas. :D They're still fantastic!
Will I ever get to see this live? Please. Pretty please.
when the war is over .... 40 years?
I have to see this because my music teacher says it. But I love it anyways, the tempo and all 🥺
Sameee
2:15 ALL MY INDIAN SISTERS AND BROTHERS, LISTEN CAREFULLY to this part of the song and please tell if you think that was a sitar in the background.
Hey Shaurya, I think it's the sound of glissandos played at the beautiful Clavichord Guslis (it took me a while, finding out the name 😅) in the front of the orchestra. You can see it at 2:42.
@@albertklassik thanks a lot, I appreciate your effort😄
It does sound like a swarmandal
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusli this one I guess. Russian folk instrument. ruclips.net/video/mevbN3Bz08U/видео.html
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I came here from Two Set 😂
Me too 🤟🏻
YUP
Sup
Wait two set did a balalaika video? Was it the "vodguitar" one?
@@balalaikabeginner Sup man
Why am I here
Enorme. Lovely. Me encanta muchísimo. Thank you 🎶
Thank you, Salih, for posting this video! It is always a pleasure to watch the great balalaika concert master, Igor Senin, seated on the right, and his colleagues perform classic Russian Folk Music, as only the Russians can do it! Do you have any other selections from this performance at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, in Moscow, that you could include on your channel? Many thanks, again!
I watched this video on youtube for the first time. Then the video was deleted. it took me weeks to find this orchestra that I remembered only its melody. And I decided to upload this video to youtube for other people to watch. Unfortunately, I only have this video of this orchestra. Thanks for your informative comment.
Hi again, Salih: The name of this work is “Valenki,” and it is part of the most popular repertoire of Russian Folk Music one can hear in Moscow’s concert halls today. Mr. Igor Senin’s performance with The Osipov Balalaika Orchestra in your video is the best I’ve seen on RUclips, although they have posted earlier presentations of the same piece that are very nice as well. I hope you will keep this one up as long as possible. I like to show it to friends who come to my house and also on the big screen at our church’s auditorium to demonstrate what is available on “Russian TV”! It is always a crowd pleaser!
@@garygiuffre I also recognized 'Valenki' which actually means felt shoes, or maybe felt boots - from the times when that was what the poor could afford. Ruslanova was of that time and sang it so well. Whether she was the first to popularize it, I don't know. You may find more videos when using the spelling I know Ossipov, or the German spelling Ossipow, maybe French Ossipoff? Fantastic arrangement and execution, hat off!
this side of Russia you don't get to see on TV.
I saw the Osipov perform back in 1968 or '69 when they performed at East Carolina University in North Carolina, USA. They were great then and I've NEVER forgotten the wonderfully joyous, mournful and sublimely beautiful music of Russia!
Beautiful. Such a fast tempo also. The men looked like they had fun. Spasiba Thanks for posting
Are there more videos of this orchestra? If so, please post them. Thank you.
@@thepizzasnobofnepasnj3730, unfortunately, i've only this one.
@@salihkaragoz2322 thank you for response. I believe I found the same orchestra from a video in 2014.