Ponomarev, Oleg / Master Of The Russian Gypsy Violin
Album: | Master Of The Russian Gypsy Violin | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Ponomarev, Oleg | Added: | Feb 2006 | |
Label: | Arc Music Inc. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-04-09 | Pull Date: | 2006-06-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jun 4 | May 28 | May 21 | Apr 30 | Apr 23 | Apr 16 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 14, 2022: | At the Cafe Bohemian (rebroadcast from Jun 14, 2017)
Smelka |
4. | May 18, 2009: | Loxodromica
Souvenir de Villingen |
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2. | Jun 14, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Smelka |
5. | Jun 01, 2006: | Baptism of Solitude
Turka |
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3. | Jul 13, 2013: | Music Casserole
Turka |
6. | May 31, 2006: | the evil twins
Turka |
Album Review
Decca
Reviewed 2006-03-16
Reviewed 2006-03-16
He is a Gypsy. He does play the violin. And he plays it very well. So I guess he lives up to the title. Here it’s everything from classical to folk to jazz – with a lot of originals. He & most of the band played with the Hot Club of Dublin (there’s a Hot Club of Dublin? Who knew?), and tend to run a thread of Gypsy jazz through it all. He plays violin, viola, guitar. Backed by additional guitars, violins, and bass. All instrumentals.
*1. Folk dance w/varying tempos and lots of energy.
2. A slow, romantic Grapelli tune. Lovely.
3. Starts restrained, gets into a bright Gypsy jazz trio.
4. A slow, sad hora. Well played but a bit pale. Picks up at end.
5. Romantic, sweet, old-fashioned. Very pretty.
*6. Bright folk dance, mostly midtempo, then gets fast.
*7. Starts slow, picks up, driving strings. Gets jazzy. Cool.
8. He’s his own trio on this one. Mostly mid, picks up. Folksy.
*9. Uptempo blend of Gypsy folk/jazz. Fun.
10. Starts slow/nostalgic, gets faster, slower. Sweetly melodic.
11. Midtempo, then bouncy. Sweet Gypsy-Jewish love song.
12. Based on a Pushkin story. An elegant, classical sound. Slow.
13. Midtempo, solid rhythm. Varying tempos. Classic Gypsy folk.
14. Starts slow, gets fast, then slow… Nicely emotional at times.
*1. Folk dance w/varying tempos and lots of energy.
2. A slow, romantic Grapelli tune. Lovely.
3. Starts restrained, gets into a bright Gypsy jazz trio.
4. A slow, sad hora. Well played but a bit pale. Picks up at end.
5. Romantic, sweet, old-fashioned. Very pretty.
*6. Bright folk dance, mostly midtempo, then gets fast.
*7. Starts slow, picks up, driving strings. Gets jazzy. Cool.
8. He’s his own trio on this one. Mostly mid, picks up. Folksy.
*9. Uptempo blend of Gypsy folk/jazz. Fun.
10. Starts slow/nostalgic, gets faster, slower. Sweetly melodic.
11. Midtempo, then bouncy. Sweet Gypsy-Jewish love song.
12. Based on a Pushkin story. An elegant, classical sound. Slow.
13. Midtempo, solid rhythm. Varying tempos. Classic Gypsy folk.
14. Starts slow, gets fast, then slow… Nicely emotional at times.
Track Listing
1. | Lakatosh | 8. | Bear Dance | |||
2. | Souvenir de Villingen | 9. | Turka | |||
3. | Polonez | 10. | Deda | |||
4. | Hora | 11. | Odessa | |||
5. | I'll Tell You Why | 12. | Romance | |||
6. | Smelka | 13. | Lautary | |||
7. | Doina | 14. | Wedding Song |