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'''Internal Pages''' | |||
* Nicolaa's article on Literature and Entertainment in Kievan Rus' | |||
* Information on the SCA Russian dances Khorobushka and Moonshine | |||
'''External Pages''' | |||
* [http://www.goldschp.net/SIG/slovo/subject_index.html#Music Music and Dance] - articles from the SIG newsletter, Slovo. | |||
* [http://indra.com/~eliz/SCA/presentation1.2.txt The History of Russian Vocal Music] by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. Includes a [http://indra.com/~eliz/SCA/handout1.1.txt class handout] | |||
* [http://indra.com/~eliz/SCA/skomorokhi2.txt The Skomorokhi] by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. The skomorokhi were the Russian version of the medieval traveling minstrel. | |||
* [http://indra.com/~eliz/SCA/cherubic.txt The Cherubic Hymn] by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. Documentation on a presentation of religious chanting ("znamenny"), the only accurately recorded Russian music of the middle ages and Renaissance. | |||
* [http://www.bcl.net/~nikolai/kolye.html Orthodox Bard Home Page]: Information about the music, folk and church literature, and the iconography of the Orthodox Church, with a focus on Russia. - BROKEN | |||
* [http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/4612/znamenny.htm Russian Znamenny Chant]: used by the Russian Orthodox Church until the late seventeenth century | |||
* [http://www.musicarussica.com/ Russian Choral Music Source] | |||
* [http://www.comet.chv.va.us/seraphim/music.htm Slavonic Hymns] - BROKEN | |||
* [http://gray.music.rhodes.edu/musichtmls/Music120.html Musical Heritage of Eastern Europe] - BROKEN |
Revision as of 16:50, 30 September 2018
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Internal Pages
- Nicolaa's article on Literature and Entertainment in Kievan Rus'
- Information on the SCA Russian dances Khorobushka and Moonshine
External Pages
- Music and Dance - articles from the SIG newsletter, Slovo.
- The History of Russian Vocal Music by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. Includes a class handout
- The Skomorokhi by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. The skomorokhi were the Russian version of the medieval traveling minstrel.
- The Cherubic Hymn by Yelizaveta Medvedeva. Documentation on a presentation of religious chanting ("znamenny"), the only accurately recorded Russian music of the middle ages and Renaissance.
- Orthodox Bard Home Page: Information about the music, folk and church literature, and the iconography of the Orthodox Church, with a focus on Russia. - BROKEN
- Russian Znamenny Chant: used by the Russian Orthodox Church until the late seventeenth century
- Russian Choral Music Source
- Slavonic Hymns - BROKEN
- Musical Heritage of Eastern Europe - BROKEN