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Music of Russia | ||
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Bards - Classical music - Hip hop - Jazz - Opera - Rock | ||
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Adygea - Altai - Astrakhan - Bashkortostan - Buryatia - Belarusian - Chechnya - Chukotka - Chuvashia - Dagestan - Evenkia - Ingushetia - Irkutsk - Kaliningrad - Kalmykia - Kamchatka - Karelia - Khakassia - Khantia-Mansia - Komi Republic - Krasnodar - Mari El - Mordovia - Nenetsia - Ossetia - Rostov - Ethnic Russian - Sakha - Sakhalin - Tatarstan - Tuva - Udmurtia | ||
Rostov Oblast is a region of Russia, which contains the city of Rostov-on-Don. Rostov is known for choral music, having produced choirs like Anastasia, Lik and Don Choristers. It is also a center of Cossack music, as the region is one of the main settlement areas of the Don Cossacks. There is a Rostov Philharmonic Orchestra. The Don Musical Wave is a music festival that has been held in Rostov for 25 years.
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