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The next Otava Yo's album “Rozhdestvo” of [[Christmas in Russia|traditional Christmas]] songs released in 2011, marked a deviation from their characteristic musical direction, that they ultimately returned to on their 2013 album "Chto za pesni".<ref name="Earthbeat"/> |
The next Otava Yo's album “Rozhdestvo” of [[Christmas in Russia|traditional Christmas]] songs released in 2011, marked a deviation from their characteristic musical direction, that they ultimately returned to on their 2013 album "Chto za pesni".<ref name="Earthbeat"/> |
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The band's breakthrough came with the video for the song “Sumetskaya”, featuring [[Russian fist-fighting|Russian fist fighters]].<ref name="Mukhin"/> In 2015 “Sumetskaya” reached the No. 1 position on [[World Music Network]]’s February Video Chart and had been viewed for more than 36 million times on [[YouTube]],<ref name="Suklegos"/> a number that reached 14 million in 2018, setting the record as the most |
The band's breakthrough came with the video for the song “Sumetskaya”, featuring [[Russian fist-fighting|Russian fist fighters]].<ref name="Mukhin"/> In 2015 “Sumetskaya” reached the No. 1 position on [[World Music Network]]’s February Video Chart and had been viewed for more than 36 million times on [[YouTube]],<ref name="Suklegos"/> a number that reached 14 million in 2018, setting the record as the most-watched music video by a Russian folk band.<ref name="Vinogradov"/> |
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On October 2018 Otava Yo released their album "Lyubish li ty?" had entered the [[audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]] and [[mastering (audio)|mastering]] stage.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://kulturomania.ru/news/item/otava-ye-rasskazala-o-novom-albome-lyubish-li-ty/ |title=Otava Yo tells about the new album "Lyubish li ty?"|date=August 3, 2018 |publisher=Kulturomania |language=Russian |access-date=November 3, 2018}}</ref> On September 30, 2018 the band released a video for the song "Kak na gorke, na gore" (Once Upon a Time on a High Hill) filmed at the [[Podporozhsky District]] in June from the upcoming album.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://musecube.org/newskub/otava-jo-vypustila-novyj-klip-kak-na-gorke-na-gore/ |title=Otava Yo released a new videoclip for "Kak na gorke, na gore" |date=October 5, 2018 |publisher=Musecube |language=Russian |access-date=November 3, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Members == |
== Members == |
Revision as of 09:16, 4 April 2021
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Background information | |
Origin | Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Genres | Folk rock, world music |
Years active | 2003–present |
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Members | Members |
Website | otava-yo.sbp.ru |
Otava Yo (Template:Lang-ru, ота́ва meaning "aftergrass"[1]) is a Russian folk rock band from Saint Petersburg, formed in 2003.[2]
The band has performed in 30 countries,[3] including Mexico, France, Estonia, China, Portugal, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland, Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Belgium, Norway, India, the United States, the UK, Italy, Denmark, Iran and Japan.[4]
History
Alexey Belkin, Alexey Skosyrev, Dmitriy Shikhardin, and Peter Sergeev worked together as buskers on the streets of St. Petersburg for about 3 years. The positive feedback from the listeners inspired them to officially form a band in 2003. Of the initial members, only Dmitriy had formal musical education; the rest were self-taught.[1] Initially the band was called Reelroadъ and they played The Pogues-styled Celtic punk, but later changed their name to Otava Yo and turned to Russian traditional music.[5]
In 2005 they released their first studio album “Pod Aptekoj”,[6] named after their favourite street performance spot by a homeopathic pharmacy on Nevsky Prospect.[5] Four years later, in 2009, Otava Yo released their second studio album "Zhyli-byli", continuing into a musical direction they called "Russian beat".[6]
The next Otava Yo's album “Rozhdestvo” of traditional Christmas songs released in 2011, marked a deviation from their characteristic musical direction, that they ultimately returned to on their 2013 album "Chto za pesni".[6]
The band's breakthrough came with the video for the song “Sumetskaya”, featuring Russian fist fighters.[5] In 2015 “Sumetskaya” reached the No. 1 position on World Music Network’s February Video Chart and had been viewed for more than 36 million times on YouTube,[4] a number that reached 14 million in 2018, setting the record as the most-watched music video by a Russian folk band.[3]
On October 2018 Otava Yo released their album "Lyubish li ty?" had entered the mixing and mastering stage.[7] On September 30, 2018 the band released a video for the song "Kak na gorke, na gore" (Once Upon a Time on a High Hill) filmed at the Podporozhsky District in June from the upcoming album.[8]
Members
Current Members
- Alexey Belkin – vocals, bagpipes, gusli, zhaleika
- Alexey Skosyrev – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Dmitriy Shikhardin – vocals, fiddle
- Yulia Usova – vocals, violin (2011–present)
- Lina Kolesnik – vocals, violin (2019–2021; substituting for Yulia Usova on maternity leave)[9]
- Petr Sergeev – bass drum, darabouka
- Vasiliy Telegin – bass guitar (ca. 2019–present)[10][11]
- Denis Nikiforov – drums (ca. 2019–present)[10]
Past Members
- Svetlana Kondesyuk - bagpipe, flute (2003-2009)
- Natalya Vysokikh – violin (2003–2010)
- Timur Sigidin – bass guitar (2009–ca. 2019)[12]
Discography
Title | Translation in English | Album details[13] |
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Под аптекой (Pod aptekoj) |
By the Pharmacy |
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Жили-были (Zhyli-byli) |
Once Upon a Time |
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Рождество (Rozhdestvo) |
Christmas |
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Что за песни (Chto za pesni) |
What Songs |
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Лучшие песни 2006—2015 (Luchshie pesni 2006—2015) |
Best Songs 2006–2015 |
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Дайте маленькое времечко весёлому побыть! (Dayte malenkoe vremechko vesyolomu pobyt!) |
Give just a little time to be merry! |
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Любишь ли ты? (Lyubish li ty?) |
Do You Love? |
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Videography
- Про Диму и Петю (2010)
- Про Ивана Groove (2012)
- Дворник (2012)
- Что за песни (2014)
- Сумецкая (2015)
- Иванушка-рачек (2016)
- Ой, Дуся, ой, Маруся (2017)
- На речке, на речке (2018)
- Как на горке, на горе (2018)
- Яблочко (2019)
- У кошки четыре ноги (2020)
Awards and nominations
Year | Song | Award | Category | Result |
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2017 | Oh, Dusya, my Marusya | NYC Indie Film Award[14] | Best Music Video | Won |
Maykop International Film Festival | Best Music Video | Won | ||
Russian World Music Awards[15] | Best Music Video | Won | ||
2018 | BELIFF London International Film Festival[16] | Best Music Video | Won | |
Once Upon a Time on a High Hill | Los Angeles Film Awards[17] | Best Music Video | Won | |
2019 | California Music Video Awards[18] | Best Foreign Language Video | Won |
References
- ^ a b Peleckis, Mindaugas (January 31, 2019). "OTAVA YO: True Russian folk music, not just another balalaika orchestra (interview)". Radikaliai. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
- ^ "Otava Yo". Womex. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ a b Vinogradov, Sergey (May 26, 2018). "Otava Yo: Svirels and gusli win the world". Russkiy Mir Foundation. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ a b "Otava Yo RUS". Suklegos. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ a b c Mukhin, Zakhar (May 22, 2017). ""Otava Yo": There is no musical confrontation between St. Petersburg and Moscow" (in Russian). Kulturomania. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Otava Yo". Earthbeat. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ "Otava Yo tells about the new album "Lyubish li ty?"" (in Russian). Kulturomania. August 3, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "Otava Yo released a new videoclip for "Kak na gorke, na gore"" (in Russian). Musecube. October 5, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "Отава Ё - Всероссийский утренник (Otava Yo - concert for children)". Otava Yo. May 10, 2020.
- ^ a b "Corvus Corax & Otava Yo, Zelyonka, Зелёнка". Зелёнка / Zelyonka / Отава Ё / Otava Yo. April 12, 2019.
- ^ "About us". Otava Yo. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
- ^ "About us". Otava Yo. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ "Audio". Otava Yo. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ "Winners - June 2017:". NYC Indie Film Awards. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ Antipova, Daryana (December 5, 2017). "Winners of The 2nd Annual Russian World Music Awards Announced". World Music Central. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
- ^ "The BELIFFestival Winners". BELIFF London International Film Festival. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
- ^ "LAFA WINNERS October 2018". Los Angeles Film Awards. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
- ^ "2nd Annual California MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS Winners Announced". TasteTV. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
- Otava Yo on VK
- Otava Yo's channel on YouTube
- Лаврские встречи. Алексей Белкин, фолк-группа «Отава Ё». February 12, 2019. Soyuz.