Five Mordvin Folk Songs (Toorama)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Five traditional folk songs from the Republic of Mordovia (Russian Federation), performed by Toorama vocal group. See tracklist and details below:
01. Mother Earth Grew Weary (00:00)
02. Garai is Cutting his Wood (01:21)
03. Come Out to Meet Us Kinsmen (03:07)
04. Let’s Go and Steal a Pretty Turnip (05:10)
05. What Kind of Song Shall We Sing? (06:10)
я ЭРЗЯ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you so much for sharing this! Its hard to find stuff of Toorama.
Managed to buy one of their albums a few years ago from Amazon and now have lost it ...
ни каких мордвы!!!!
Very cool!👍
Браво!
can you post the lyrics and translation of "Mother Earth Grew Weary?" Its so beautiful! thank you.
I hope to see the lyrics of this song and other songs too. One thing I can say for sure - the song is dedicated to the Mordovian goddess of the earth - Mastorava
It sounds so similar to Baltic music.
maybe cuz the baltics were finnic before the indo europeans
It sounds almost identical to the polyphonic music of Epirus, Greece and Albania.
@@szeklergeneral4266 You are wrong pseudociense lier. Balticas wer allways baltic, uralics were always uralic!!!
@@mustanaamiotto3812 the baltic area was populated by the baltic-finns before the indo europeans came (look at the y dna of lithuania and latvia)
@@szeklergeneral4266 baltic finns and baltic peple are different dipshit
What does toorama mean?
"Oak tree". It's a musical instrument made of oak, kind of a large pipe.
It's no such a word as Mordovians or Mordvin. It's two different people Erzya and Moksha, there were artificially "united" with mordovization policy by ruzzians, to make them less nationally conscious and reduce their number. As some of them said. It's offensive to call them this word. There are want to have their own States: Mokshen' Mastor ana Erzyan Mastor, or democratic, federative state with name: Erzyano-Mokshania
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