From L.A.--this calls to my Yugoslavian heritage, and speaks to my heart and soul. I only speak one language, but I understand this music so deeply. It talks of wild places and older times, when we were honest, and felt honest emotions; love, freedom, pain, sadness, kindness, family bonds and that we do have a soul. That we are one people. --Am I close at all here? These people make me well up, and my eyes leak sometimes.
These guys are so great. I just found them today. I am in love with this band! Their music finds a deep primal place in me. I want to go to their dance party!
Rus belongs to real Rus, which is Kievan. The name of Rus was stolen by Moscow in 1721 by Peter I. The name of that Mongolo-Mordovian country was "Moskovia"... Even Alexandre Soljenitsyn, the Russian nationalist with strong imperial appetite, called it "Tataro-Mordovia" or "Mongolo-Mordovia". Фолькльорія. Folklorija.Etnospivanka.Etnomuzika.
I am interested in choral vocal in Rus XII-XV cent. and Europe( history Ukraine XVII cent..) hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kijevska_Rus%27 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/Alex_K_Yuri_Boleslav_seal.png
Well, Brinston. What about est vikingr Gardarik/rijk/reich in garden, or gard/farm or gjerde/guard, fence land. Thought Kiev was founded by est/east vikings of Svearik. Sounds, Ukraina, in dark nights and cold winds of the blue frozen north... Words from memories of Norwegr, SigUrd WeSeth
Well, diggy duststar, with all my respect to your message, I would not jump to that conclusion, mixing language / culture and music, as one of its expressions, with the essence of what you're implying. Nobody denies the impact of Vikings on all Northern European history. But conquests don't mean the language of the territories where peoples lived, were giving names to their rivers, mountains, hills, sang their songs... For instance, England was invaded by Vikings a couple of times, so, do we conclude that English people were waiting for Vikings to start speaking the old English? The rise of Vikings was mainly due to the feudal reunifications of the tribes of what we know today Norway, Sweden which expressed itself in conquests, travels... The same phenomenon happened with Mongolian and Northern Chinese tribes in X-XI cent which resulted in the conquest on the vast territories in Asia, Central Asia and up to the Carpathian Mountains. Does it mean that Ukrainians are singing the songs of those conquerors who remained much more involved in the life of the pra-Slavic tribes than any Vikings? With regards to Daja-Braja (I follow the pronunciation in Spanish): - the musical and, especially verbal themes of the songs they are singing are typically Ukrainian and express the rich variety of the Ukrainian regions geographically and linguistically: the Ukrainian language has a lot of dialects. So we can find here the music and rhythms of Kozak proto-state of XV - XXVI cent. ("Kozak"), pagan themes - Ivana Kupala - that go as deep as the pre-Christian Rus (the old name of Ukraine; Kievan Rus was Christianized in 988, long before Vikings were on service of Kiev princes!), of the period of religious confrontations on the territory of Ukraine (Catholics versus Orthodox believers): - "Vaniusha". The latter engraved in the people's memories the phenomenon of what we call today a "Post-stress syndrome": the hero of this song, at his return home from a bloody war, kills all his family... I could go on and on, but what's the need? Regards, Briston
The song and its languages are old, there's Ukrainian and Bulgarian lyrics in there, they are mutually comprehensible, as any Slavic. The music is obviously not so traditional, yet deeply archetypical for both сultures.
I landed on this page in a total random way - I love it x) But is this traditionnal Ukrainian music mixed with other influences? Because the percussion instrument is a derbuka from North Africa, isn't it? Greetings from France!
Ukraine has been exposed to a multitude of cultures. The music this group provides is a blend of everything the planet provides musically..... The missing element of Olena Tsybulska always changes the selection of songs..... I recall that Lena hurt her Knee in 20011 apparently..... She fills an important part of their ensemble...... Howdy from Montana!
Brak słów...,..,Ich muzykę czuję w każdym zamontuj duszy......
Żadnej muzyki tak nie ..... Odbierałem..... Są ponad czasem ......Pozdrowienia z Polski
отличная группа и поистине мелодичная музыка!
From L.A.--this calls to my Yugoslavian heritage, and speaks to my heart and soul. I only speak one language, but I understand this music so deeply. It talks of wild places and older times, when we were honest, and felt honest emotions; love, freedom, pain, sadness, kindness, family bonds and that we do have a soul. That we are one people. --Am I close at all here? These people make me well up, and my eyes leak sometimes.
These guys are so great. I just found them today. I am in love with this band! Their music finds a deep primal place in me. I want to go to their dance party!
Спасибо вам ребята за чудесную музыку. Удачи вам!
Magnificent!!!! Hello from the north woods of USA.
Чудесно! Go-go-go Земляче!
Дивовижно!
I love their music too. Greetings from Mexico.
Just brilliant
Slava from Austrian Yugoslaw
Boki Mi Ukraine
ммм..круто!!!
Где то так оно и было
INCREIBLE
Дивно!
прикольненько👍😀
Файне!
bello bello
Одне слово - арії)
My best "kozak" or "serdenyatko"
It's like a travel in time to the dark ages of the Ukrainian XII-XV cent.
horale vocal v Imperium Rus ..
Rus belongs to real Rus, which is Kievan. The name of Rus was stolen by Moscow in 1721 by Peter I. The name of that Mongolo-Mordovian country was "Moskovia"... Even Alexandre Soljenitsyn, the Russian nationalist with strong imperial appetite, called it "Tataro-Mordovia" or "Mongolo-Mordovia". Фолькльорія. Folklorija.Etnospivanka.Etnomuzika.
I am interested in choral vocal in Rus XII-XV cent. and Europe( history Ukraine XVII cent..) hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kijevska_Rus%27
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/Alex_K_Yuri_Boleslav_seal.png
Well, Brinston. What about est vikingr Gardarik/rijk/reich in garden, or gard/farm or gjerde/guard, fence land. Thought Kiev was founded by est/east vikings of Svearik. Sounds, Ukraina, in dark nights and cold winds of the blue frozen north...
Words from memories of Norwegr, SigUrd WeSeth
Well, diggy duststar,
with all my
respect to your message, I would not jump to that conclusion, mixing
language / culture and music, as one of its expressions, with the
essence of what you're implying. Nobody denies the impact of Vikings
on all Northern European history. But conquests don't mean the
language of the territories where peoples lived, were giving names to
their rivers, mountains, hills, sang their songs... For instance,
England was invaded by Vikings a couple of times, so, do we conclude
that English people were waiting for Vikings to start speaking the
old English? The rise of Vikings was mainly due to the feudal
reunifications of the tribes of what we know today Norway, Sweden
which expressed itself in conquests, travels... The same phenomenon
happened with Mongolian and Northern Chinese tribes in X-XI cent
which resulted in the conquest on the vast territories in Asia,
Central Asia and up to the Carpathian Mountains. Does it mean that
Ukrainians are singing the songs of those conquerors who remained
much more involved in the life of the pra-Slavic tribes than any
Vikings? With regards to Daja-Braja (I follow the pronunciation in
Spanish): - the musical and, especially verbal themes of the songs
they are singing are typically Ukrainian and express the rich variety
of the Ukrainian regions geographically and linguistically: the
Ukrainian language has a lot of dialects. So we can find here the
music and rhythms of Kozak proto-state of XV - XXVI cent. ("Kozak"), pagan themes - Ivana Kupala - that go as deep as the pre-Christian Rus (the old name of Ukraine; Kievan Rus was Christianized in 988, long before Vikings were on service of Kiev princes!),
of the period of religious confrontations on the territory of Ukraine
(Catholics versus Orthodox believers): - "Vaniusha". The
latter engraved in the people's memories the phenomenon of what we
call today a "Post-stress syndrome": the hero of this song,
at his return home from a bloody war, kills all his family... I could
go on and on, but what's the need? Regards,
Briston
The song and its languages are old, there's Ukrainian and Bulgarian lyrics in there, they are mutually comprehensible, as any Slavic. The music is obviously not so traditional, yet deeply archetypical for both сultures.
Deeply archetypal period. Anyone who can't feel this in their gut is in the grave.
without Olena all the rythm lays on Marko's shoulders, and Yrina's djembe!
I landed on this page in a total random way - I love it x) But is this traditionnal Ukrainian music mixed with other influences? Because the percussion instrument is a derbuka from North Africa, isn't it? Greetings from France!
Ukraine has been exposed to a multitude of cultures.
The music this group provides is a blend of everything
the planet provides musically.....
The missing element of Olena Tsybulska always changes
the selection of songs.....
I recall that Lena hurt her Knee in 20011 apparently.....
She fills an important part of their ensemble......
Howdy from Montana!
They don't use ukrainian traditional instruments, but music is ukrainian. They have a lot of traditional songs.
таке враження що слав"янську музику змішали з крішнаїдськими мотивами.. але нічо так, стильненько
это арабские мотивы
балканські
What's the name of this song in English letters? Or what album is it on?
+Holly Simpson the first song in the album. Song: Oy Za Lisochkom. Album: Na Mezhi (2009)
thank you!
найс. вері.. а соляк - то взагалі шописец....
Клезмер
Непересiчно!
Ворованные кони, песни Цыганские, вобщем- плагиат
Лапоть, опохмелись!
Так, я згоден, завивання мелодичні, але це-ж завивання!!! просто завивання!!!
Кобзон твое все!
Йди Пугачову слухай
Гаврилыч, ти зайшов не в ті двері. Наливайка за мавзолеєм дєдушкі Лєніна.
Господи!!! Люди, що це!!!! Це не Україна!!!!
Слухай Винника, Остап, -це, мабуть, тобі ближче до душі
Украина...самое бедное псевдо-государство Европы,с протянутой рукой...
@@РоманШалдунов Завидуй молча.
@@ГалочкаЛаптева-н4ш чему завидовать?
@@РоманШалдунов ой ну так, москва на відміну від нас, білняток, то просто скарб, в них же все ТАК добре що аж погано од того.