The Philadelphia Women’s Slavic Ensemble opened the second annual Balkan at Bartram’s Garden event Sunday evening. The community choir with more than 20 singers has been active in Philadelphia for ...
PLATTSBURGH — The genesis of the name Slavic Soul Party! was band leader Matt Moran’s machinations as he was trying to create a new music and a new band. “That combined both the wonderful improvisers ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Dave Hoekstra welcomes accordionist and ...
Slavic Soul Party is a New York brass band that takes inspiration from Balkan and gypsy music, but also funk and New Orleans traditions. Its members play with punk-rock energy and have won fans all ...
Consisting of some of New York City's finest jazz musicians, Slavic Soul Party is a romp through Balkan folk music. The nine-piece band mixes the "messed-up" rhythms of the Balkans with gypsy music, ...
POTTSTOWN – A professionally produced DVD and CD of a recent concert of sacred hymns and other liturgical music of the Eastern Slavic tradition performed by the Westminster Slavic Choir now is ...
The UCLA Camarades will embrace Slavic culture through music and poetry in their upcoming concert “Hope Against Hope.” The string chamber music ensemble will perform at the concert alongside literary ...
There’s something rather, uh, funky about neo-Eastern European music. Not funky in a Clyde Stubberfield backing up James Brown kind of way, but then again, when you combine a Slavic blend of accordion ...
Christmas is one thing, winter quite another. The San Francisco choral group Slavyanka explores the deep moods of the season with a dash of holiday cheer. The all-male group's two-hour program at St.
The Rochester Symphony Orchestra'sconcert program this weekend is called " Slavic Soul," but the Slavic heart is sure to be on display. "Emotions on the sleeve," Jere Lantz, orchestra director and CEO ...
Sometimes we Americans think we invented get down music. The Rolling Stones in The British Invasion called it “getting your ya yas out.” They did and still do base their hard rock sound on fundamental ...
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