
Russian Songs / Mikhail Svetlov, Pavlina Dokovska
When the Russian art historian and critic Vladimir Stasov declared in 1867 âhow much poetry, feeling, talent, and intelligence are possessed by the small but already mighty handful of Russian musiciansâ, the five nationalist composers to whom he referred adopted the nickname with pride. Though each developed his own personal style, they remained committed to forging a truly Russian musical tradition, not least through pieces such as these songs. Russian bass Mikhail Svetlov is a winner of the Viotti International Competition and has been principal soloist of the legendary Bolshoy Theatre of Moscow for more than a decade.
When the Russian art historian and critic Vladimir Stasov declared in 1867 âhow much poetry, feeling, talent, and intelligence are possessed by the small but already mighty handful of Russian musiciansâ, the five nationalist composers to whom he referred adopted the nickname with pride. Though each developed his own personal style, they remained committed to forging a truly Russian musical tradition, not least through pieces such as these songs. Russian bass Mikhail Svetlov is a winner of the Viotti International Competition and has been principal soloist of the legendary Bolshoy Theatre of Moscow for more than a decade.
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When the Russian art historian and critic Vladimir Stasov declared in 1867 âhow much poetry, feeling, talent, and intelligence are possessed by the small but already mighty handful of Russian musiciansâ, the five nationalist composers to whom he referred adopted the nickname with pride. Though each developed his own personal style, they remained committed to forging a truly Russian musical tradition, not least through pieces such as these songs. Russian bass Mikhail Svetlov is a winner of the Viotti International Competition and has been principal soloist of the legendary Bolshoy Theatre of Moscow for more than a decade.























