Modern-day bards?
anne marie devlin
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Fri Oct 11 13:06:01 UTC 2013
Fascinating Robert. I have never been a frequent user of either the word glukhar' or capercaille, but I made the association between 'caillie' and 'cailleach' (Irish Gaelic for witch) and not 'coille' (forest) and presumed that both the Russian and anglicised Gaelic words must have referred to a horrible sound the bird possibly makes. I would never have associated caper with 'capall' (modern Irish Gaelic for horse), though.
Does the word glukhar' have any positive or negative associations in Russian? To me as a non-native speaker, it seems negative, but a music venue has chosen it as its name ...
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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 00:22:27 -0400
From: colkitto at ROGERS.COM
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There’s always Arkona http://www.arkona-russia.com/en/enews/ And I can’t help noting that gluxar’ in Gaelic is capull-coille – Capercaillie – which some of us should recognise …… From: SEELANGS: Slavic & East European Languages and Literatures list [mailto:SEELANGS at LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Eugenia Kelbert
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Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Modern-day bards? Dear Emily,
Another somewhat more recent bard is Alexander Litvinov, better known as
Venya Drkin. He died early but left a growing fan base, and he represents
something of a post-bard use of the genre, with a pronounced rock
influence, which could be a good addition to the more traditional Gnezdo
gluharia sort of form. Oh, and maybe Kim for a more humorous take on the
genre?
Best wishes,
Eugenia On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:59 PM, anne marie devlin <anne_mariedevlin at hotmail.com> wrote:I know it's maybe a bit old, but have you tried Viktor Tsoi and Kino? I discovered recently that he's still an icon amongst young Russians even today when I was treated to a verse of 'Pachka Sigaret' by a group of 18 - 22 year old - a sort of Kurt Cobain figure.
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> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 15:51:38 +0000
> From: ANTHONY.QUALIN at TTU.EDU
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> Dear Emily,
>
> There is a club in Moscow called Gnezdo glukharia dedicated to avtorskaia pesnia. Their site http://www.gnezdogluharya.ru/ streams concerts regularly. They stage concerts by younger artists as well as by representatives of the older generation such as Veronika Dolina and Alexander Dolskii.
>
> I would still introduce him to recordings of Vysotsky, Okudzhava, and Bashlachev. They are timeless.
>
> Anthony
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> 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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