Is it correct to paraphrase the question as "Is Russian Music for rich people?" If you mean Russian popular music, that's no: anyone can listen to it. But if you mean Russian Classical Music, YES. Seriously, the aristocracy and some of the bourgeoisie were the only ones who cared, and could possibly afford to go to concerts, play an instrument, etc. I've heard of some composers from Russia who encountered music because their family was musical, or even had a private orchestra.
That would be Russian classical music.
he was poor, then rich after his music
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boratunskiy
none Russians hate music
Music translated into Russian is музыка.
Russian Music Competition happened in 2002.
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M. Montagu-Nathan has written: 'An Introduction to Russian Music' -- subject(s): Russian Composers 'A History of Russian Music - Being An Account Of The Rise And Progress Of The Russian School Of Composers, With A Survey Of Their Lives And A Description Of Their Works' 'Rimsky-Korsakof' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers 'A history of Russian music' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, History and criticism, Music, Musicians, Russian Composers 'Moussorgsky (Masters of Russian Music)' 'Mlle. Camargo'
That would be Russian classical music.
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer who worked during music's Romantic period. He lived from 1840 to 1893 and was part of a generation of Russian composers writing "nationalist" music, i.e., music that featured distinctively Russian characteristics
Russian folk music and opera
he was poor, then rich after his music
There are videos of Russian Christmas music performed by Alfred Reed on YouTube. There are also both CD and MP3 versions available of his music on Amazon.
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boratunskiy
no