Modern-day bards?
Alina Israeli
aisrael at AMERICAN.EDU
Thu Oct 10 17:43:10 UTC 2013
There is Internet-radio (I believe I already once informed the list),
авторская песня is
http://101.ru/?an=port_channel_mp3&channel=35
Today's top 10 are listed as
ЩЕРБАКОВ Михаил - Заклинание
2
ВЫСОЦКИЙ Владимир - Личность в Штатском
3
ШАОВ Тимур - Транзитный Поезд Через
Украину
4
ХОМЧИК Галина - Одинаковые Сны
5
БОРЗОВ Владимир - Разные Мы Музыканты
6
НИКИТИН Сергей - Снег Идёт
7
МИЩУКИ Вадим и Валерий - Ванинский Порт
8
РЕДКАЯ ПТИЦА - Пиратская Лирическая
9
МИТЯЕВ Олег - Небесный Калькулятор
10
ТРЕТЬЯКОВ Виктор - Поручик
On Oct 10, 2013, at 10:54 AM, Emily Saunders wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a teenaged student who has a strong interest in acoustic
> guitar. He's struggling a bit with his study of Russian, and I'd
> like to jump-start him a bit by pointing to some artists that he
> could listen to in Russian. But the only bard-poets/acoustic guitar
> musicians I'm aware of are from the 90's and earlier (Mityaev,
> Vystotsky, Okudzhava, Bashlachyov). Anyone know of any artists
> that'd be closer to him in age that play acoustic guitar? And that
> samples of their songs can be found somewhere out there on the
> internet?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Emily Saunders
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Alina Israeli
Associate Professor of Russian
WLC, American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington DC 20016
(202) 885-2387 fax (202) 885-1076
aisrael at american.edu
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