Pesniary

{{Short description|Soviet Belarusian folk rock band}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Pesniary
Песняры

| image = MulavinVGStamp2009.JPG

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| background = group_or_band

| alias =

| origin = USSR

| genre = Folk rock
Folk music
Folk pop
Progressive rock
Psychedelic rock

| years_active = 1969–2003
(five different bands claim this name)

| label = Melodiya

| associated_acts = Verasy

| website =

}}

Pesniary (also spelled Pesnyary, {{langx|be|Песняры}}, {{IPA|be|pʲesʲnʲaˈrɨ|}}) was a popular Soviet Belarusian folk rock VIA. It was founded in 1969 by guitarist Vladimir Mulyavin.[http://www.eg.ru/daily/stars/16855/ «Песняры» в квадрате] Before 1970, the band was known under the name Liavony (Лявоны).[http://www.vma-pesnyary.com/programs/vovesgolos.php Программа «Во весь голос»] — виртуальный музей ансамбля Песняры

Style

Pesniary combined various types of music, but mostly Belarusian folklore though often with various rock elements and later rock as well. Several of Pesniary's songs were composed by Aleksandra Pakhmutova. The surprising influence of early Frank Zappa was also notable.

Biography

In 1973, the band participated in Soviet television film "This Merry Planet".

Pesniary was one of the very few Soviet bands (and possibly the first one) to tour in America in 1976. They toured the American South with folk band The New Christy Minstrels.

After Mulyavin's death in a car accident on 26 January 2003, the original Pesniary split. Five different bands claimed to be the official descendants of Pesniary, touring and performing original Pesniary songs.{{Cite web|url=http://www.belmarket.by/opyt-i-molodost-pesnyarov|title=Опыт и молодость "Песняров"|last=Жданович|first=Анна|date=2014-03-17|website=|publisher=Belorusy i rynok|language=ru|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200409065901/http://www.belmarket.by/opyt-i-molodost-pesnyarov|archivedate=2020-04-09|accessdate=2020-04-09}} These are:

  • Belarusian State Ensemble Pesniary – a state-produced band under the Ministry of Culture of Belarus, consisting mostly of young musicians.
  • Belorusskie Pesniari – led by former Pesniary saxophonist Uladzislau Misevich.
  • Pesniari – led by former Pesniary vocalist Leanid Bortkevich.
  • Liavony – a band which split from Bortkevich’s Pesniari in 2008, consisted of young musicians, none of whom participated in Pesniary until 1998.
  • Until 2006, the Liavony-Pesniary ensemble existed under the direction of the classical line-up drummer Alexander Demeshko. The band broke up in 2006 after his death.

Discography

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!Year

AlbumTransliterationMeaning
1971Ты мне вясною прыснiласяTy mnie viasnoju prysnilasiaI dreamt of you in spring
1974АлесяAliesiaAlesya
1977ПерапёлачкаPierapiolachkaThe Quail
1979ВолoгдаVologdaVologda
1980ГуслярHusliarGuslar
1982Зачарованная мояZacharovannaya mayaMy Enchanted (live album)
1984Через всю войнуCherez vsyu voynuThroughout the Whole War

The band also released dozens of singles.

Lineup

The lineup of the band changed frequently. Among the most notable and long-lived band members were:

See also

References

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