Ivasi
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The term bard came to be used in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, and continues to be used in Russia today, to refer to singer-songwriters who wrote songs outside the Soviet establishment, similarly to beatnik folk singers of the United States...

 duo, informally known as 'Ivasi'. They have also written and staged Nord-Ost
Nord-Ost
Nord-Ost is a Russian musical theatre production that was composed by Aleksei Ivaschenko and Georgii Vasilyev, based on the novel The Two Captains by Veniamin Kaverin. It is a fictional story based around the historical events surrounding the discovery of the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in 1913...

musical.

Discography

  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Alma-Mater' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Balanda o Seledke' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Berezhkariki' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Dvornik Stepanov' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Pripadki Molodosti (Posliednii)' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Pripadki Molodosti (Predposlednii)' (1997)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev 'Pripadki Molodosti (Dvoinoi)' (1997)
  • 'Pesni Nashego Veka' (in a bard ensemble) (2000)
  • 'Nord-Ost: Selected Songs' (2002)
  • A. Ivaschenko 'Dve kapli na stakan vody' (2004)
  • A. Ivaschenko, G. Vasilyev. Antology (2004)
  • 'The Complete Nord-Ost' (2005)
  • 'Nord-Ost: Collection' (2005)
  • A. Ivaschenko 'Esli' (2006)

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