Russian Folk - Troika (balalaika)

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"Troika" in the painting Trojka (ros. тройка) - rodzaj trójkonnego zaprzęgu popularny w Rosji, szczególnie przy saniach. A troika (Russian: тройка, "triplet" or "trio") is a traditional Russian harness driving combination, using three horses abreast, usually pulling a sleigh.

  1. Ха-ха напоминает мне романтические сцены из некоторых боевик
  2. Donnez votre adresse email, je vous écrirai.
  3. je souhaite acheter cette musique... comment proceder''''''
  4. I love russian folk music. i think they all well fit with accordeon. My uncle had an accordeon. he used to play these music. i didn't know what music they are. but now i understand. Rest in peace big uncle.
  5. i love it!
  6. I enjoyed the music and the art work. It is both very beautiful. Thank you.
  7. This is a Russian folk song. Here, only the instrumental performance of a balalaika
  8. we should find them and demand that they tell us why they disliked. it just doesn't make sense. :(
  9. That people(4 dislike) doesnt have a soul.
  10. you probably mean ''Jitrnice''... it is kind of Czech sausage
  11. Thanks for this, all I could find before on Youtube was that orchestral song.
  12. Wow .. great .
  13. Im so high right now.. What a great song!
  14. Fantasztikus. Köszönöm nagyon szeretem hallgatni . Nagyon szép kompozíció.
  15. this is great
  16. lovely music, very elevating.
  17. who is the composer?
  18. from Poland? dziekuje za ten rolik. To jest bardzo dobrze ze pani lubie Rosija. ja z Rosji, i koham Polska :-)
  19. Thanks Emy
  20. Hi Eric! Thank you for the nice comment. I do not know about "Yit-i-nitzi"... We are given barley porridge with pork stew. I love Russian and Ukrainian folk music.Regards Barbara
  21. My father brought a balalaika home from Russia. I guess technically he brought it home from the CCCP since he got it in the 70's. This is nice music to listen to. And, I just noticed you're from Poland. My grandmother made a food that is pronounced 'Yit-i-nitzi' (in English phonetics) and it's made of pork and barley. You wouldn't happen to know if it's a Polish dish or how to actually spell it would you?
  22. ok
  23. Thank you!!!
  24. I love 
  25. and... Happy New Year Anton :)