Hey Viridian, I'm hoping there will be other recommendations. I'm into Uzebekastan folk because on the Traval Channel Ian visited The remote mountain country and there was this middleage (but looked age for the high-allitude sun and hard work) woman that played a lute-type instrument and sang a beautiful folk melody, solo. Very Very nice,...she should have a CD recording. Then the local Public Station broadcasted a live recording from here in New Orleans (recorded back in March) of a Russian trio , Trio Veronzh, they played a Russian folk tune that was very very deep in feeling. I called the station and the same guy who quoted the composer name on the radio, said its of a unknown composer, just a old russian folk song. This music could only come from a russian melancholy soul. The rest of the trios songs were not from "old russia". One day i'll come across something soulful of Russia. Keep in touch, i'll do the same.
Russian, Ukranian, Uzebekastan, folk music,
Need help with finding folk music, but not on the classical side. I need real folk players, like Montoya is to Spanish folk guitar music. I heard a Ukranian folk trio called Voronezh play a Russian folk song called "wheat in the Fields", anybody know the composer?
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