Otava Yo
Womad

Recording Date   2016

World
Files, 12   Tracks, 41:14  Length
01 intro - 00:51
02 Cio Ja neckten 04:45
03 banter - 00:52
04 На речке, на речке (Traditional) 04:03
05 Ayne Mafyar 05:19
06 interview - 07:09
07 Kiapf 03:39
08 banter - 00:04
09 Coriahol 04:36
10 I bophukCymes 04:47
11 I bophukPayek 04:54
12 outro - 00:15
Music Details
Product Details
City, State/Country Katowice, Poland
Packaging FLAC
Live Yes
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Bagpipes Alexey Belkin
Violin Dmitry Shikhardin
Guitar Alexey Skosyrev
Drums Petr Sergeev
Violin Yulia Usova
Bass Timur Sigidin
Personal Details
Index # 2390
Owner Dave
User Defined
Purchased ROIO
ROIO Source DAB/DVB
Notes
Otava Yo (Russian folk) recorded at Womad in Katowice Poland 2017-10-xx, for BBC Radio 3 "World on 3" HLS 365kbps stream

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Lopa Kothari with a concert from Russian folk group Otava Yo, with their contemporary take on traditional music, recorded at WOMAD held in Katowice Poland 2017, as part of Radio 3's exploration of Russian culture a hundred years since the October Revolution.

A group of professional folk musicians in St. Petersburg, Russia, spontaneously got together in 2005 and formed Otava Yo as a side project. They wanted to create new interpretations of Russian folk music, accessible to all audiences, and to revive old favorite Soviet tunes. After working on its "Russian beat" concept for three years the band released a new album, "Once Upon a Time."

Some call them "modern buffoons", others describe the music as "communal flat groove", and both are true. Otava Yo serves up its music in a vigorous manner with a good dose of humor, mixing up overdriven traditional Russian instruments with a stereotypical Russian look, which simultaneously frightens and attracts the tourists.

Witty song introductions emerged with the music, livening up already energetic performances. The band is very popular in its home city of St. Petersburg, playing some 80 concerts a year at various venues and events. 2010 and 2011 were especially successful - Otava Yo played at several well known European folk festivals, breaking records in festival CD sales and
meeting the President of Estonia; made its first music video; received an award from Bratislava’s Humor Academy; and produced a play based on Russian Christmas songs, to be released on an album in December 2011.

Instrumentation
Alexey Belkin - vocals, Russian fife, gusli (Russian psaltery), bagpipe
Dmitry Shikhardin - vocals, fiddle
Alexey Skosyrev - vocals, acoustic guitar
Petr Sergeev - darbuca, bass drum
Yulia Usova - vocals, violin
Timur Sigidin - bass guitar

Broadcast BBC Radio "World on 3" 2017-11-17

01 intro

02 Cio Ja neckten

03 banter

04 Ha perke

05 Ayne Mafyar

06 interview

07 Kiapf

08 Coriahol

09 banter

10 I bophukCymes

11 I bophukPayek

12 outro