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The '''Don Cossacks Choir Russia''' (Хор Донских казаков России, 1992) is a Russian folk choir of returned exiles and native Russian cossacks led by the Dutch conductor [[Marcel Verhoeff]] (Russian; Марсель Верхуфф).<ref>Der Spiegel: Issues 45-48 Rudolf Augstein - 1996 "Jaroffs Kosakenensemble, 1921 von Russen im türkischen Exil gegründet, trat bis zu seiner Auflösung ... Sängern unter Leitung des niederländischen Dirigenten Marcel „Nicolajevich" Verhoeff, ebenfalls als Jaroffs Erbe."</ref>
The '''Don Cossacks Choir Russia''' (Хор Донских казаков России, 1992) is a Russian folk choir of returned exiles and native Russian cossacks led by the Dutch conductor [[Marcel Verhoeff]] (Russian; Марсель Верхуфф).<ref>Der Spiegel: Issues 45-48 Rudolf Augstein - 1996 "Jaroffs Kosakenensemble, 1921 von Russen im türkischen Exil gegründet, trat bis zu seiner Auflösung ... Sängern unter Leitung des niederländischen Dirigenten Marcel „Nicolajevich" Verhoeff, ebenfalls als Jaroffs Erbe."</ref>


The choir was formed when, following the Gorbachev era, changes in Russia allowed both exiled cossacks to come home and also native Russian cossacks to reassert their traditions.
The choir takes inspiration from the [[Don Cossack Choir]] of [[Serge Jaroff]] (1921) which continues to exist independently outside Russia. The new choir was formed when, following the Gorbachev era, changes in Russia allowed both exiled cossacks to come home and also native Russian cossacks to reassert their traditions.
==Discography==
==Discography==
* Russian Christmas [[Christophorus Records]]. Old Church Slavonic libretto with English and German translations.
* Russian Christmas [[Christophorus Records]]. Old Church Slavonic libretto with English and German translations.

Revision as of 21:25, 18 April 2019

The Don Cossacks Choir Russia (Хор Донских казаков России, 1992) is a Russian folk choir of returned exiles and native Russian cossacks led by the Dutch conductor Marcel Verhoeff (Russian; Марсель Верхуфф).[1]

The choir takes inspiration from the Don Cossack Choir of Serge Jaroff (1921) which continues to exist independently outside Russia. The new choir was formed when, following the Gorbachev era, changes in Russia allowed both exiled cossacks to come home and also native Russian cossacks to reassert their traditions.

Discography

  • Russian Christmas Christophorus Records. Old Church Slavonic libretto with English and German translations.
  • Russian Romances Christophorus. Cyrillic libretto with English and German translations.

References

  1. ^ Der Spiegel: Issues 45-48 Rudolf Augstein - 1996 "Jaroffs Kosakenensemble, 1921 von Russen im türkischen Exil gegründet, trat bis zu seiner Auflösung ... Sängern unter Leitung des niederländischen Dirigenten Marcel „Nicolajevich" Verhoeff, ebenfalls als Jaroffs Erbe."