Folk Group

Svetilen

CONTACT:

153000, 37-141,
Bagaeva st.,
Ivanovo,
Russia.

Tel./Fax: (0932)29.29.74
Mob: 8.910.981.36.95

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The ensemble of Ancient Russian music "Svetilen" was formed in 1989 to take care of the old Russian tradition in singing. This tradition is reflected in two types of singing: church singing and secular singing. Both are marked by the meaning of the sacred word. This testifies to their common "starting point" and the same cultural and musical background. Musical compositions are usually performed a capella, but sometimes ancient Russian instruments (gusli and koliosnaya lira) are used giving a peculiar sound.

"Svetilen" tries to evaluate this legacy from the view points of modern people and to bring new conceptions to old Russian choral culture. The search for original choral arrangements, rhythmic patterns and harmonies, reflecting the character and forms of sacred and folk music is the main guideline for "Svetilen", aimed at the final objective of adopting stylistic validity.

The specific profile of the ensemble is based upon two characteristic features. First, the sound quality has a distinctive open ethnographical manner, used to perform sacred music. The leader of the ensemble D.Garkavi makes this strategy quite relevant, following the results of musicological researches. He considers this style dominating in old Russia, when neither monks nor congregation had any notion of western academic choral traditions. Secondly, the repertoire of the group is quite interesting and includes liturgical, folk and modern music. The most original item in the program of the ensemble is a set of spiritual chants, arranged by D.Garkavi.

"Svetilen" doesn't only bring old Russian music to contemporary audiences. It is concerned about the genetic memory and the idea of national identity. D.Garkavi and his six professional partners are united in their care about restoration and promotion of old Russian choral culture.

The group has high records both in Russia and abroad. "Svetilen" participated in the 9th, 10th and 11th International Festivals of Orthodox Music in Moscow (1997, 1998, 1999), in "Nevskiye Assembly" in St. Petersburg (1998), festivals in Budapest / Hungary (1997, 1st Prize and Special Prize of Jury), in Oskarhamn / Sweden (1997, Prize-winner and Prize of Audience), in Pohlheim / Germany (1998, Golden Prize and Special Prize of Jury); Bartok festival in Budapest, Wernigerode / Germany (1999, Golden Prize); "Svetilen" got the silver prize at the First World Choir Olimpiade in Austria (Linz, 2000). The group performed in many Russian towns, as well as in Hungary, Sweden and Germany. Tours in France (Autumn, 2001; Spring, 2002) had a great success.

"Svetilen" is a welcome guest at the most famous concert halls of Russia: in the Kremlin, Moscow Conservatoire, Russian Culture Foundation, the Choir Chapel of St. Petersburgh etc.

The ensemble has released a CD "From Christmas Till Easter" (under patronage of Nikita Mikhalkov and "TRITE" studio), a tape of spiritual chants in cooperation with Orthodox studio "Radonezh". The CD "Popular and Traditional songs. Russia" issued in cooperation with the French firm "Russian seasons". The latest work of the ensemble is the CD "From East to West".


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