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Stary Olsa

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  • Genre: Folk

    Location BY

    Profile Views: 28663

    Last Login: 6/15/2011

    Member Since 6/16/2007

    Website http://www.staryolsa.com

    Record Label Unknown Indie

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ......< .. ....**This site is run by a ..fan.. of Stary Olsa, not the band itself. **.... .... STARY OLSA is a band of mediaeval Belarusan music. It was founded in 1999 by its present leader Zmicier Sasnouski and now consists of 5 musicians. It takes its name from a brook in the west part of Mahilou Region (Belarus). .... The band’s repertoire includes Belarusan folk balladry and martial songs, Belarusan national dances, works of Belarusan Renaissance composers, compositions from Belarusan aulic music collections (e.g. Polacak Notebook, Vilnian Notebook), Belarusan canticles of the 16th - early 17th centuries, as well as European popular melodies of the Middle Ages and Renascence. STARY OLSA cooperates with many knightly clubs from Belarus and Europe, museums and research centres, masters of early instruments, bands of folk, aulic, sacred and city avital music, as well as with solo performers using old instruments. .... The band’s music makes it possible to restore sounding of many forgotten instruments. STARY OLSA uses for its performances maximally exact (in appearance, technology and materials) copies of the age-old Belarusan instruments such as duda (bagpipe), lira (lyre), husli (psaltery), svirel (pipe), drymba (jew’s-harp), akaryna (ocarina), surma (trumpet), bierascianaja truba (birch bark trumpet), hudok (rebec) and baraban drums). .... The purpose is to reconstruct completely (whenever possible) the musical traditions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania where Belarus was the basic cultural and geopolitic part in the 13th-18th centuries, and where there was a unique synthesis of Belarusan folk and aulic music with the European musical achievements of that time. In order to revive this cultural feature the band’s members mix early Belarusan instruments’ sounding with the all-European mediaeval instruments such as lutnia (lute), flejta (flute), mandalina (mandolin), arabski baraban (Arabian drum). .... Besides its own theatricalized concerts, the band performs at mediaeval culture festivals, spear-runnings and folklore festivals. .... STARY OLSA has recorded 8 albums and 1 musical project. The band’s music is included into 7 collections of old melodies performers. .... Since 2003 the band’s dance collective has been working (JAVARYNA band - page "Javaryna Theatre"). During performances it acquaints spectators with avital dance traditions... .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    ..Zmicier Sasnouski.. ...... bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, psaltery, jew's-harp, percussion, vocal .... ..Illa Kublicki.. ...... lutes, jew's-harp .... ..Ales Chumakou.. ...... hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, psaltery, kantele, tambour, percussion, vocal .... ..Andrej Apanovic.. ...... drum, bass drum, percussion, jew's-harp
  • Influences

    Folk
  • Sounds Like

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Bio:

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**This site is run by a ..fan.. of Stary Olsa, not the band itself. **


STARY OLSA is a band of mediaeval Belarusan music. It was founded in 1999 by its present leader Zmicier Sasnouski and now consists of 5 musicians. It takes its name from a brook in the west part of Mahilou Region (Belarus).

The band’s repertoire includes Belarusan folk balladry and martial songs, Belarusan national dances, works of Belarusan Renaissance composers, compositions from Belarusan aulic music collections (e.g. Polacak Notebook, Vilnian Notebook), Belarusan canticles of the 16th - early 17th centuries, as well as European popular melodies of the Middle Ages and Renascence. STARY OLSA cooperates with many knightly clubs from Belarus and Europe, museums and research centres, masters of early instruments, bands of folk, aulic, sacred and city avital music, as well as with solo performers using old instruments.

The band’s music makes it possible to restore sounding of many forgotten instruments. STARY OLSA uses for its performances maximally exact (in appearance, technology and materials) copies of the age-old Belarusan instruments such as duda (bagpipe), lira (lyre), husli (psaltery), svirel (pipe), drymba (jew’s-harp), akaryna (ocarina), surma (trumpet), bierascianaja truba (birch bark trumpet), hudok (rebec) and baraban drums).

The purpose is to reconstruct completely (whenever possible) the musical traditions of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania where Belarus was the basic cultural and geopolitic part in the 13th-18th centuries, and where there was a unique synthesis of Belarusan folk and aulic music with the European musical achievements of that time. In order to revive this cultural feature the band’s members mix early Belarusan instruments’ sounding with the all-European mediaeval instruments such as lutnia (lute), flejta (flute), mandalina (mandolin), arabski baraban (Arabian drum).

Besides its own theatricalized concerts, the band performs at mediaeval culture festivals, spear-runnings and folklore festivals.

STARY OLSA has recorded 8 albums and 1 musical project. The band’s music is included into 7 collections of old melodies performers.

Since 2003 the band’s dance collective has been working (JAVARYNA band - page "Javaryna Theatre"). During performances it acquaints spectators with avital dance traditions.

Member Since:

June 16, 2007

Members:

Zmicier Sasnouski

bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, psaltery, jew's-harp, percussion, vocal

Illa Kublicki

lutes, jew's-harp

Ales Chumakou

hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, psaltery, kantele, tambour, percussion, vocal

Andrej Apanovic

drum, bass drum, percussion, jew's-harp

Influences:

Folk

Sounds Like:

..

Record Label:

Unknown Indie

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