New Orleans Jazz, Chicago Jazz, Dixieland
The earliest, New Orleans jazz is an inheritance of the tradition of marching brass bands with ensembles consisting of an impressive rhythm section (2-3 drummers, percussion, double bass), various winds…

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ANI LORAK - SHADY LADY OF UKRAINIAN VARIETY
Ani Lorak has solo concerts in the National Palace of Arts "Ukraine", albums, singles, biographical video, video clips. Her photos were published on the covers of Cosmopolitan, FHM, What’s On.…

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EVGENY MARTYNOV - SWAN OF THE SOVIET VARIETY
Coming from a simple family, Yevgeny Martynov managed to graduate with honors from the music and pedagogical institute, where teachers gave him the nickname “Gift” for his unique talent. A…

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THE LAST ORPHEUS MUSLIM MAGOMAYEV

Quite frankly, without much pathos, Muslim Magomayev was called the golden voice of the era. The one who left, but thanks to his songs lives in the hearts of millions of fans. And if not everyone from the younger generation remembers his name, then almost everyone has heard the “Ray of the Golden Sun …” from “The Bremen Town Musicians” performed by Muslim Magomayev. The singer did not just have a divinely beautiful, extraordinary voice, he put a particle of his own soul into each song, so the songs performed by Muslim Magomayev are an example of the highest art! Continue reading

How to start listening to Bach
“The Well-Tempered Clavier” is probably the most perfect piece in the history of music: two cycles of 24 preludes and fugues in all existing keys. The first Prelude in C…

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ROMINA POWER and AL BANO - “PELICHITA” FOR TWO
Romina Power and Al Bano sang many love songs. Love is a song for two. If she is happy, then the melody will be lively and fun. But it’s worth…

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“ALL OR NOTHING!” - MARIA CALLAS
Maria Callas was amazingly beautiful. She was admired, feared. However, with all her genius and controversy, she always remained a woman who wanted to be loved and needed. In 1957,…

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