Music in Irkutsk Oblast

Music of Russia
Genres
  • Classical
  • Opera
  • Pop
  • Rock
  • Hip hop
Specific forms
Religious music
Traditional music
  • Russian folk music
  • Dumka
  • Romance
Popular music
  • Bard
  • Chanson
  • Dark psytrance
  • Drift phonk
  • Hardbass
  • Hookah rap
  • Sovietwave
  • VIA
Media and performance
Music awards
Music charts
Music festivals
Music media
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem
Anthem of Russia
Regional music
Local forms
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The city of Irkutsk is the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, both of which produced several famous popular musicians and have a number of styles of folk music. Musicians from Irkutsk include the rock bands Bely Ostrog (a.k.a. Two Siberians (White Fort)), Printsip Neopredelyonnosti, and Chyorno-Belye Snimki.[1] The city of Irkutsk has long been a center for musical development in Siberia.

Music institutions

The Irkutsk Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in the 1850s. The first major school of musical education was founded in 1899, followed a few years later by the opening of the Irkutsk branch of the Imperial Russian Musical Society. Other music institutions include the Irkutsk Chamber Orchestra.[2]

Musicians

The bass singer Leonid Kharitonov was born in the village of Golumet in the Irkutsk Oblast in 1933.

Russian singer-songwriter Oleg Medvedev lives and works in Irkutsk.

References

  1. ^ Culture and public activities in Irkutsk
  2. ^ Musical life


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