The domra is a Russian folk lute. Alto and soprano versions of this instrument, along with an accordion and a big bass balalaika, form the Terem Quartet instrumentation. These classically-trained musicians exhibit masterful technique at their tools. The sounds they make seem to arise from an ensemble much greater than a quartet. Subtle, inventive, and gifted with a sense of humor, their gypsy turns thrill and enthrall. This album focuses on classic dance forms like the tango, waltz, and Charleston. ~ Tom Schulte, Rovi
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The domra is a Russian folk lute. Alto and soprano versions of this instrument, along with an accordion and a big bass balalaika, form the Terem Quartet instrumentation. These classically-trained musicians exhibit masterful technique at their tools. The sounds they make seem to arise from an ensemble much greater than a quartet. Subtle, inventive, and gifted with a sense of humor, their gypsy turns thrill and enthrall. This album focuses on classic dance forms like the tango, waltz, and Charleston. ~ Tom Schulte, Rovi
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Add this copy of No, Russia Cannot Be Perceived By Wit to cart. $9.79, very good condition, Sold by Salzer's Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from ventura, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Allegro Corporation.