
BDAA Convention 2007
BDAA (Balalaika and Domra Association of America) 2007 Festival of Russian Music
© 2007 BDAA (825576942222) (format: CD-R)
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The 29th Annual convention of the BDAA (Balalaika and Domra Association of America), Decorah, Iowa. Festival concert
tracks
- 1 What Is Grief to Me?
- 2 Ural Mountains Ash Tree
- 3 Fellow, Unharness Your Horses
- 4 Gori Gori (burn, Burn, Gypsy Love)
- 5 I Met You
- 6 Csardas - V. Monti
- 7 Peddlers
- 8 In the Blue Sky
- 9 Country Quadrille - A. Shalov
- 10 Bless the Lord, O My Soul! - M. Ippolitov-ivanov
- 11 Ave Maria - S. Rachmaninoff
- 12 Natalia - Siberia Tongue Twister
- 13 Little Glasses
- 14 Dari-dari
- 15 Faun Waltz - V. Andreev
- 16 At Dawn - V. Gorodovskaya
- 17 Carnival of Venice - N. Paganini
- 18 Flight of the Bumblebee - N. Rimsky-korsakov
- 19 Gypsy Dance
- 20 Russian Themes Medley
- 21 Jewish Selections - S. Larionoff/w. Goldes, Jr.
- 22 Cart of Life - V. Gorodinsky
- 23 Oh You Porch
- 24 Mosquitoes in the Woods - A. Shalov
- 25 Sabre Dance - A. Khachaturian
- 26 Kalinka On a Saturday Night - Finale
notes
BDAA 29th Annual Convention in Decorah, Iowa, July 2007.
Russian Festival Concert. 2-CD set.
Center for Faith and Life on the campus of the Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. July 14, 2007. Live recording.
Guest artists and soloists:
Iraida Erokhina, Domra (Toronto, ON)
Andrei Saveliev, Balalaika (Washington, DC)
Ami Hall, Soprano (Denver, CO)
Misha Smirnov (vocals, guitar), Barynya Ensemble, New York, NY
Sasha Menshikov (vocals), Barynya Ensemble, New York, NY
Svetlana Nikonova, BDAA Festival Orchestra Conductor (Washington, DC)
The BDAA (Balalaika and Domra Association of America) website:
http://www.bdaa.com
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BDAA 2007
author: Marilyn KInggreat recording! i hope you can figure out how to add the titles of the songs to the CD, in that they would show up on the dashboard of the car when you play them there, or at least the number would show up, so you could look at the CD insert and get it there. i like to show it to other people and it's really inconvenient not to have identifying information available. plus, when i put it on my ipod, the songs are going to get scattered all over, because there is no title with them. thanks----am sure you've thought of that, but something must make it hard to do.