Drolls (Russian early music ensemble)
For the form of drama, see droll.
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Background information | |
Origin | Russia |
Genres | Early music, Renaissance music |
Years active | 1999-present |
Drolls is a Russian early music ensemble formed in 1999 and playing its own interpretation of Medieval and Renaissance music. Their repertoire includes music and songs from across the Europe. The name of the ensemble refers to a droll, a short comical sketch of a type that originated during the Puritan Interregnum in England.
Though mainly focused on European music, Drolls also have Russian music of the 11th-18th centuries in their repertoire. The idea came to them when members of the ensemble participated in the screening of “Alexander. Nevskaya Bitva” movie, in which Drolls played skomorokhs and took part in recording music for the movie. In December 2007 Drolls presented their new concert program "Люди Веселы" (Skomorokhs) in Moscow.
Members
- Dmitry Cherevko (cornamuse, flutes, jew's harp, vocal)
- Alexey Nikitin (djembe, goblet drum, glockenspiel, vocal)
- Pavel Popov (oboe, English horn, rauschpfeife, vocal)
- Igor Solovyev (mandolin, kantele, vocal)
- Sergei Popov (viola, rebec, jouhikko, vocal)
Discography
- Kalenda Maya, 2001
- Carminis Vagantibus, 2003
- Via Sacra, 2004
- Quintus, 1999—2004
- Zara (recorded in collaboration with “Guda”, ethnic band from Belarus), 2006
- Carmina Burana (Medieval play based on poems and dramatic texts of Carmina Burana), 2007
- Люди Веселы (Skomorokhs), 2008
- Decimus, 2009
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