- "
Skomorokhi: The
Russian Minstrel-Entertainers",
Slavic Review 31 No. 2 (June 1972), 297–298; Idem,
Russian Minstrels: A
History of the
Skomorokhi (Philadelphia:...
-
Dance of the
Birds Procession of Tsar
Berendey (Cortege)
Dance of the
Skomorokhi (Dance of the Tumblers)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's
incidental music to...
-
performing imported songs.
Gradsky consequently decided to form his own band,
Skomorokhi (Скоморохи – The
Jesters or The Buffoons) in 1967. His band
became po****r...
- Ozernoe, Ozernoye, Ozyornoye, Ozyornaya, and in US
intelligence as Zhitomir/
Skomorokhi). The
airbase was
erected 1933 by the Red Army and
expanded 1942 by the...
- both the
gusliari and the Western-inspired, much more
flamboyant Kievan skomorokhi or minstrel-entertainers were
pushed out of Kiev by the
puritan clerics...
- and one in the
final scene in Pskov, cue 26, that
depict a
group of
skomorokhi. The
group appears to be
composed of
players of
svireli (flutes), zhaleyki...
- him
around the city on a mare
while facing backwards and
accompanied by
skomorokhi (Russian folk minstrels,
outlawed by the
Russian Orthodox Church as a...
-
captured for
being used as
dancing bears accompanying tavern musicians (
skomorokhi), as
depicted in the
Travels of Adam Olearius.
Dancing bears were widespread...
- "Pesnya o druzhbe" b/w "Pesnya o p****akh" / "Pesnya o materi" 1974 "
Skomorokhi" / "Siny les" b/w "Ispytaniya" / "Podruga ugolshchika" "V
polyakh nad...
- zeal.
Before the
Nikonian reforms, he
dealt harshly with
harlequins (
skomorokhi), lechery, and unbelievers. His zeal
causes continuous conflicts with...