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TNMK
TNMK or Tanok na Maidani Kongo ( ; "Dance at the Congo Square") is a Ukrainian hip-hop group. Considered one of the most successful hip-hop groups of Ukraine, they are known for clever, yet often tongue-in-cheek, lyrics; mixing hip-hop with rock, funk and jazz music and playing real instruments on their albums and live shows without using samples and drum machines. TNMK performed at many festivals as: Sziget Fest, Zakhid, Tavria Games, Chervona Ruta, Faine Misto and Bandershtat.
Borodin Quartet
Russian string quartet (1945-)
State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation
orchestra
Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra
Russian classical music orchestra established in 1930
Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra
Persimfans
Persimfans was a conductorless orchestra in Moscow in the Soviet Union that was founded by Lev Tseitlin (or Zeitlin) and existed between 1922 and 1932. Its name is an abbreviation for ''Pervïy Simfonicheskiy Ansambl' bez Dirizhyora'' (First Symphony Ensemble without Conductor). Other orchestras were organized following its example, both in the USSR and abroad.
State Symphony Capella of Russia
Moscow based orchestra and choir
Komitas Quartet
string quartet ensemble
Samotsvety
Samotsvety (, which means "Semiprecious Stones") is a Soviet VIA band formed in 1971, in Moscow. It became one of the more successful and better known VIA bands, recording a number of hits and serving as a springboard to fame for several Russian musicians, including Dmitry Malikov, Vladimir Presnyakov Sr., and Alexander Barykin.
Freestyle
soviet musical group