Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic MusicGusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. 💽 Stream or Download music here: ffm.to/kanteleon
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
Written documents exist that describe the musical culture of the Rus'. The most popular kind of instruments in medieval Russia were thought to have been string instruments, such as the gusli or gudok. Other instruments in common use include flutes (svirel), and percussive instruments such as the treshchotka and the buben. Novgorod republic (a medieval East Slavic state) had deep traditions in music. The most popular form of music, however was singing. Bylinas (epic ballads) about folk heroes were often sung, sometimes to instrumental accompaniment.
I hope that my music will bring peace and joy to the world!
Russian Music Instrument Gusli - Virtuoso Playing Gusli (gu zheng, zither, dulcimer, Swarmandal...)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2018-04-18 | Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. 💽 Stream or Download music here: ffm.to/kanteleon
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
Written documents exist that describe the musical culture of the Rus'. The most popular kind of instruments in medieval Russia were thought to have been string instruments, such as the gusli or gudok. Other instruments in common use include flutes (svirel), and percussive instruments such as the treshchotka and the buben. Novgorod republic (a medieval East Slavic state) had deep traditions in music. The most popular form of music, however was singing. Bylinas (epic ballads) about folk heroes were often sung, sometimes to instrumental accompaniment.
I hope that my music will bring peace and joy to the world!
Russian Music Instrument Gusli - Virtuoso Playing Gusli | Guzheng | Zither | Koto | Dulcimer | Guqin
#russianmusicinstrument #russianmusic #slavicmusicSoothing gusli slavic music - harmony of sounds for relaxation and meditationRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2024-06-02 | Harmony of sounds for relaxation and meditation is ideal for relax after a busy day, relieve stress and improve their emotional state.
Delicate lilac and white blossoms create an atmosphere of magic and romantic sphere. Contemplation of this natural music helps to enjoy the beauty of the world around you.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
Soothing gusli slavic music - harmony of sounds for relaxation and meditation
#soothingmusic #slavicmusic #gusliMagic singing of birds under gusli & slavic ethnic music of natureRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2024-05-29 | How beautifully birds sing in springMay is a wonderful time of the year when nature comes to life and birds begin to sing especially beautifully... In early May, you can hear nightingales, garden warblers, grey warblers, reed buntings and village swallows. Towards the middle of the month, lentils and orioles arrive and delight us with their singing. Blackbirds also sing in May, but already at the end of the month, since at this time they incubate clutches and become more cautious and silent.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Magic singing of birds under gusli & slavic ethnic music of nature
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
legendary russian song Katusha about a soldier and his bride | performed on gusli & flutes
#katusha #russiansong #russianmusicBeautifull nightingale song | Forest music of natureRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2024-05-05 | Nightingale is an experienced singer and has given out many original trills... One winged singer lurked in the dense May greenery. It is not very clearly visible, but it is perfectly audible. His singing is mesmerizing and makes you stop.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Beautifull nightingale song in the forest music of nature
#nightingalesong #forestmusic #musicofnatureGorodets - motifs of ancient RussiaRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2024-03-04 | In the footsteps of an ancient city on the banks of the Volga River. One of the most interesting and unique places where history and modernity harmoniously coexist. Music by Kirill Bogomolov.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
# # #Fabulous Russia in the paintings of Andrei Shishkin to the music on the russian harpRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-11-01 | Shishkin's paintings: Fabulous Russia in the paintings of Andrei Shishkin to the music on the russian harp of Kirill Bogomilov. Just take a look....
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
# # #Russian psaltery. This is how trapezoidal psaltery sounds.Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-10-30 | Russian Russian trapezoidal psaltery is a traditional Russian musical instrument that has the shape of a trapeze and is used to express folk art. The lower deck of these gusli is made of maple, the upper deck is made of the best "musical tree" - resonant spruce. The beech frame guarantees the strength and durability of the tool. In the center of the upper deck there is a sign Alatyr, which sacralizes and unifies these trapezoidal psaltery.
The charming sounds of the gusli are provided by steel strings.
Russian psaltery is one of the most popular instruments in Russia. They can perform both folk songs and arrangements from academic works, as well as favorite compositions from popular music.
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Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
# # #Paintings by artists enchanted by autumn to the music on the russian harpRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-10-25 | Look at these amazing paintings by artists enchanted by autumn: how much inspiration, magic and colors of music are in them...
The video uses paintings by Isaac Levitan, Yulia Klever, Efim Volkov, Elena Barkhatkova, Thomas Lloyd, Vyacheslav Chernakov, Mark Keatley, Andre Kosslick. Music: Kirill Bogomilov
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
# # #Heroic music on the harpRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-10-21 | Immersion in legends and the magic of sounds! (A little musical improvisation...)
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Bread has always been a symbol of hospitality and respect for guests in Russia. It was served on the table in the first place and used for various rituals. So, at the wedding, the parents of the bride and groom blessed the young with bread, and at the funeral, bread was placed on the grave of the deceased.
In addition, bread has not only a symbolic meaning, but also a practical one. It is a source of energy and nutrients for the body. Bread contains a lot of vitamins and minerals, as well as fiber, which helps to improve the functioning of the intestines.
However, do not forget that bread can also be harmful to health. Excessive consumption of bread can lead to obesity and other diseases. Therefore, it is important to eat bread in moderation and choose more healthy varieties, for example, whole-grain bread or yeast-free bread.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Monochord - harmonisation of soul and space !!
#monochord #harmonisation #soulBest Cossack Russian Folk Song Oh, You Wide Steppe - original version !! (motif of Kalinushka song)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-01-20 | Original version of great Russian Cossack Folk Song Oh, You Wide Steppe ! On the motif of the Cossack song Kalinushka.
Best Russian Cossack Folk Song Oh, You Wide Steppe - original version !! (motif of Kalinushka song)
#bestcossackfolksong #cossacksong #folksongBeautiful Russian Song Fly, feather - soul cries!!! Russian traditional songRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-01-18 | Soul cries... Russian traditional song fly, feather! Natasha Payunen. Muz.- S. Sysoev, sl. - M.Shevchuk.
Beautiful Russian Song Fly, feather - soul cries!!! Russian traditional song
#beautifulrussiansong #russiansong #beautifulsongSwan Princess Russian Dance to Music by Tchaikovsky on the Russian GusliRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-01-12 | Martha, 12 years old. Swan Princess Russian Dance to Music by Tchaikovskyon the Russian Gusli by Kirill Bogomilov tune. The choreographer Kovyazina Anna. Studio of Folk Dance "Gems".
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Swan Princess Russian Dance to Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky on the Russian Gusli
#swanprincess #russiandance #tchaikovskyRussian winter charming music 2023 ❄ for good winter mood, harmonize and positive vibrationsRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-01-11 | ❄ Living in a country house with a stove, and outside the window the fields and forests are snowy...
❄ Gusli is the best remedy in winter and in any weather from negativity and depression!
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Russian Ethnic Music Winter's Tale 2023 by Kirill Bogomilov (Russian gusli & flutes). Russian winter charming music 2023 ❄ for good winter mood, harmonize and positive vibrations
#russianwinter #wintermusic #wintermoodMonochord musical instrument for Space Harmonization was invented by AristotleRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2023-01-08 | Unique musical instrument for Space Harmonization Monochord created by Aristotle! ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
A monochord, also known as sonometer, is an ancient musical and scientific laboratory instrument, involving one string. The term monochord is sometimes used as the class-name for any musical stringed instrument having only one string and a stick shaped body, also known as musical bows...
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on...
Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Monochord Space harmonization. Unique musical instrument created by Aristotle
#monochord #harmonization #musicalinstrumentRussian folk traditional music / Beautiful Russian music on the gusli (russian harp)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-28 | Beautiful Russian music listen on the gusli (russian harp), Russian folk traditional music ◈ Perfomed by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli & flutes)
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
# # #Vedic musical instrument 30 strings (Russian harp or Psaltery)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-26 | Vedic musical instrument 30 strings (Russian harp or Psaltery)
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Vedic musical instrument 30 strings (Russian harp or Psaltery)
#vedicmusicalinstrument #musicalinstrument #russianharpBeautiful Russian Song and Russian Traditions: That’s why people love Russia...Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-26 | That’s why people love Russia! Russian Traditions in Beautiful Russian Song ◈ Gusli: Kirill Bogomilov ◈ Text: Nikolay Bolotin ◈ Poetry: Alexander Esjkov Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Beautiful Russian Song - Nice Russian Traditions - That’s why people love Russia...
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on...
Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
BEST SLAVIC MUSIC and SLAVIC MUSIC VIDEOS for 1 HOUR | Music of legends and mysteries on the Gusli
#bestslavicmusic #musicoflegends #musicvideosRussian Traditional Musical Instrument Gusli - Medieval Music Instrument gusli (russian harp)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-23 | Traditional Music Instrument Gusi, amazing ethnic musical instrument (russian harp) ◈ Perfomed by Kirill Bogomilov Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Amazing ethnic Russian musical instrument Gusli - Traditional Music Instrument of Russia
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
SLAVIC HANG Monohord / Musical instrument of the philosopher Aristotel
#monochord #musicalinstrument #aristotelEpic Battle Slavic Music 1 Hour - Battle Music of Slavic WarriorsRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-21 | Epic Battle Slavic Music 1 Hour - Battle Music of Slavic Warriors ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli & flutes) ◈ Video: Kanteleon Music Heart Touch Music with ancient roots!
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Epic Battle Slavic Music 1 Hour - Battle Music of Slavic Warriors
#epicbattlemusic #epicmusic #slavicmusicTraditional Russian music instrument gusli (russian harp) at the sacred oak tuneRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-17 | Playing the gusli (russian harp) at the sacred oak - traditional Russian music instrument gusli ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli & flutes) Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Traditional Russian music instrument gusli (russian harp) at the sacred oak tune
#traditionalrussianmusic #gusli #russianharpSlavic Epic Music Gusli and Flutes - Tale of the Light Vityazy, Kirill Bogomilov (Kanteleon)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-17 | Tale of the Light Vityazy - Slavic Epic Music Gusli and Flutes ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli & flutes) Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Slavic Epic Music Gusli and Flutes Tale of the Light Vityazy, Kirill Bogomilov (Kanteleon)
#slavicepicmusic #epicmusic #gusli #flutesBeautiful Russian song S. Yesenin There it is, that silly happiness S. Barakovskaya, K. BogomilovRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-15 | Beautiful Russian song S. Yesenin "There it is, that silly happiness"
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Beautiful Russian song S. Yesenin "Here it is stupid happiness" S. Barakovskaya, K. Bogomilov
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Beautiful Slavic music - Slavic paintings by Andrey Shishkin under Russian gusli
#beautifulslavicmusic #slavicpaintings #gusliSlavic ethnic music visiting the sun - Kirill Bogomilov gusli, flutesRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-10 | Slavic ethnic music visiting the sun - Kirill Bogomilov gusli, flutes
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Slavic ethnic music visiting the sun - Kirill Bogomilov gusli, flutes
#slavicethnicmusicRussian dance Tchaikovsky tune on the russian harp (gusli). The swan princess is a beautiful dance.Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-10 | Tchaikovsky music tune on the russian harp (gusli) Russian dance. The swan princess is a beautiful dance.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Russian dance Tchaikovsky tune on the russian harp (gusli). The swan princess is a beautiful dance.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Ancient russian lullaby songs 1 hour 🌙 Amazing ancient lullabies folk songs on the gusli
#russianlullaby #lullabysongs #lullabyMusic Echoes of Ancient Russia on the North Island of Kizhi, Onega LakeRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-04 | Music Echoes of Ancient Russia on the North Island of Kizhi, Onega Lake
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Música Tradicional Rusa de Gusli (russian harp) es traditional musica Rusa antiqua! Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on...
Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Música Tradicional Rusa, Hermosa Música Gusli 45 minutes, Relajante Música De Gusli (russian harp) Hermosa música épica rusa tradicional del Gusli Selección | 45 minutes de la Música Relajante
#músicarusatradicional #musicaepica #musicarusaRussian harp !! Russian slavic music instrument GusliRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-12-01 | Russian slavic music instrument Gusli - Russian harp !!!
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity.
It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
"Tarh" ethnic music instrument gusli (russian harp) with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity.
It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Multichord for160 strings !! Music experience for 2 monochord and 6 gusli music tune
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities. Gusli zither グースリ кĕсле gu zheng russian harp 古筝《忘羨 Kantele
#gusli #グースリ #kanteleAmazing music medieval on the ancient stringed instrument (gusli, russian harp or slavic taglharpa)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-09-21 | Gusliharpa! Medieval music string instrument (gusli, russian harp or slavic taglharpa) composed by Kirill Bogomilov. Heart Touch Music with ancient roots.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Amazing music medieval on the ancient stringed instrument (gusli, russian harp or slavic taglharpa)
#musicinstrument #russianharp #taglharpaRussian Musical Instruments Performance on the gusli (russian harp or box-zither)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-09-20 | Russian Musical Instruments Performance by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli) Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
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#shamanicdrumming #battlemusic #slavicmusicGusli - slavic folk musical instrument / string soundhealing music instrumentRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-09-18 | Slavic folk musical instrument & string soundhealing music instrument gusli ◈ Perfomed by Kirill Bogomilov Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
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#folk #musicalinstrument #slavicfolkThe gusliharpa! Medieval music instrument gusli (russian harp or slavic taglharpa)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-09-18 | Medieval music instrument the gusliharpa (russian harp, gusli or slavic taglharpa) ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov Heart Touch Gusli Music with ancient roots by Kanteleon Music.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
The gusliharpa! Medieval music instrument gusli (russian harp or slavic taglharpa)
#russianharp #gusli #musicinstrumentGusli soundhealing music string medieval instrumentRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-09-18 | Music string soundhealing instrument Gusli ◈ Perfomed & composed by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli) Heart Touch Music with ancient roots
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
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#gusli #musicinstrument #medievalKudykin mountain old-slavic folk tales & ethnic music video by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli, flutes)Russian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-07-13 | 🦢 Old-slavic folk tales Kudykin mountain & ethnic music video on the gusli (old-russian music instruments with ancient roots)
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 7 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT RUSSIAN GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
Kudykin mountain old-slavic folk tales & ethnic music video by Kirill Bogomilov (gusli, flutes)
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.
#EpicBattle #SlavicMusic #epicmusicAncient Russian epic music on the Gusli (russian harp) tune by Kirill BogomilovRussian Ethnic Music & Old Slavic Music2022-06-18 | Live perfomance for old-slavic music instrument gusli improvisation tune. Heart Touch Music with ancient roots by Kanteleon Music.
Gusli is ancient Russian psaltery/box-zither with 4 to 36 metal strings, it is played in a few different ways, depending on the variation. Originally similar to a flat harp, it was played at ceremonies and other festivities.
kanklės (Traditional Lithuanian plucked psaltery) kannel (Traditional Estonian plucked psaltery) kantele (Traditional Finnish plucked psaltery) kokle (Traditional Latvian plucked psaltery) part of: Baltic psalteries (Family of Baltic box-zithers) has hybrids: bandura (Ukraininan lute-zither)
ABOUT AUTHOR Moscow-born Russian composer, producer & multi-instrumentalist Kirill Bogomilov’s 25-stringed gusli unique sounds have garnered acclaim from fans of slavic epic music around the world. As a multi-talented musician he has released several albums with epic slavic music that inspired by the spirit and echoes of ancient Myths and Legends, which combine different cultures of the ancient worlds of old-Slavic and European civilizations and takes the listener into the fabulous, mysterious worlds of medieval epics and legends.
ABOUT KIRILL'S GENRE This genre encompasses heroic and fantasy music, conveying ancient high adventures and epic folk tales (bylinas). His music is also linked to the old Slavonic national art of rune & folk tale singing - both accompanying rune singing and featuring as a significant motif of such runes. It's deeply rooted to the epic & medieval national music of the legendary heroes Sadko (the romantic-bard from Novgorod, a mighty national hero) and Boyan (the wandering guslar-minstrel).
ABOUT KIRILL'S INSTRUMENTS Kirill is delighted to play a his unique 25-stringed Helmet-Sharped gusli too perfect as an accompaniment to enrich the expression sounds of Balcan flutes. The Gusli is a wooden instrument with ancient roots, similar to the slavic psaltery (kantele) which have been played amongst the oldest Slavic civilizations and neighboring cultures for hundreds and hundreds of years.
ABOUT KIRILL'S MUSIC Kirill's music is somehow ancient in some authenticity and brand new at the same time. "With light around the world" is a remarkably harmonious debut album was released in 2016 which both honours tradition and declares Kirill’s credentials as a distinctive, original artist, which music touches the heartstrings of the souls.
ABOUT KIRILL'S PROJECT "KANTELEON" The project “Kanteleon” is recognised for its unique distinctive sound as well as for its innovative explorations in to new music styles for different genres: World, New Age, Epic, Medieval, Celtic, Folk, Scandinavian and Nordic.
ABOUT GUSLI: Gusli (Russian: гу́сли, IPA: [ˈɡuslʲɪ]) is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, due to its strings being parallel to its resonance board. Its roots lie in Veliky Novgorod in Novgorodian Rus'. It may have a connection to the Byzantine form of the Greek kythare, which in turn derived from the ancient lyre, or might have been imported from Western and Central Europe during the Middle Ages, when the zither had immense popularity. It has its relatives in Europe and throughout the world: kantele in Finland, kannel in Estonia, kanklės in Lithuania, kokles in Latvia, Zither in Germany, citera in the Czech Republic, psalterium in France and so on... Furthermore, the kanun has been found in Arabic countries, and the autoharp, in the United States. It is also related to such ancient instruments as Chinese gu zheng, which has a thousand-year history, and its Japanese relative koto. A stringed musical instrument called guslim is listed as one of the Me in ancient Sumer.