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Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Dobranotch (Шаблон:Lang-ru) is a folk music ensemble from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in Nantes, France in 1997, the group plays Klezmer, Russian folk music, Balkan music, Moldovan music, and a mix of other genres.

History

Dobranotch was founded in Nantes, France in 1997 by three folk musicians from Saint Petersburg: Mitia Khramtsov, Oleg Drobinsky, and Stas Zubtsov.[1] These musicians had been living in France at that time, busking and playing Jewish and Celtic music.[2] The group's name, which means "good night" in Russian, is also a reference to a tune genre in Klezmer music which marked the end of the day's events in a traditional Eastern European Jewish wedding.

Because of the eclectic personal and musical backgrounds of the group's members, their repertoire came to include a wide variety of genres including not only Klezmer and Balkan music, but Russian-language Jewish songs from Odesa, Middle Eastern music, and others.[1] The group became an important part of the renewed popularity of Klezmer music in Russia in the 1990s, notable for their use of traditional acoustic instruments rather than electronic music.[3][4][5]

The group has performed at a number of festivals over the years, including the Fusion Festival and Jewish Culture Festival Krakow,[6] KlezKanada,[7] Ashkenaz,[8] the Rudolstadt-Festival,[9][10] the Sziget Festival.[11] The group has won various awards, including the Eiserner Eversteiner audience favorite award in 2017,[12] the Russian World Music Award in 2018, and the German Record Critics Award for best third quarter release in 2019.[6]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine members of the group left Russia and have been living abroad due to their opposition to the invasion.[13][14]

Discography

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