
Musica Radicum - which stands for "music of roots" in Latin - was based in 2002 with Snezhana Avtushkova and Viktor Rybalsky on bagpipes and Alexander Cherkashin on drums and oud. Soon Alexander Zhuro (Алесь Жура) joined them, and in 2004 the quartet recorded its first album, "Prologue". A bit later the famous castle of the XIIIth century in Wyborg, a Swedish, then Finnish and now Russian town on the Baltic sea, became the workplace and the workspace for Musica Radicum.
Ai Vist Lo Lop
Stella splendens
Platerspiel
Canarie
Souvent souspire
Chansoneta tedescha
Meie din
Scarachola Procession
Cantiga de st. Maria 119
Hungarescha
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