Russian Culture Cuisine Theatre Literature Humor Music
Cuisine Basics Russian cuisine has a rich and diverse history Includes a wide variety of soups and fish dishes Mushrooms, vegetables, and fruit play a greater role than meat does Primordial Russian products such as caviar and buckwheat have had a profound world influence
Cuisine Okroshka Okroshka is a cold Russian soup It usually has meat or fish in it Always has two vegetables Is eaten as an appetizer Russians keep ice on hand to keep it cold
Cuisine Shchi Shchi is also known as cabbage soup Has been the main Russian first course for a millennia Consists of cabbage, meat, carrots, herbs, sour components, etc In cooking it is stewed on the stove It is eaten regularly over the course of the year
Cuisine Entrees Golubtsy consists of stuffed cabbage rolls in cream sauce Stuffed with beef, rice, tomatoes, etc Pelmini is a Siberian meat dumpling Filling is mainly of beef chuck and pork fat
Cinema Basics Russian cinema came into prominence in the 1920’s In the beginning Russian film’s were predominantly propaganda types Up through the early 1960s film was quite censored Finally in the 1980s censorship was relieved and touchy issues could be talked about openly
Cinema Early Films Sergei Eisenstein was a famous director in the Stalinist era Some of his greater films include Aleksandr Nevsky and Ivan Grozny In the 1950s and 60s Ballada o Soldate and Letyat Juravli claimed increasing renown
The collapse of the Soviet Union brought a virtual end to Russian cinema and literature Very few noteworthy films were made for over a decade Russian cinema now centers on profit making Low quality action, comedy, and pornography features prevail
Cinema Russian Ark In 2002, Aleksandr Sokurov filmed Russian Ark It was the world's first unedited feature film: recorded in uncompressed high definition, shot in a single take and featuring the world's longest steadicam shot Russian Ark has been critically acclaimed around the world
Literature Basics Refers to true Russian literature, or that of émigrés Émigrés were white Russians who fled after the Bolshevik Revolution Some literature comes from countries that were once part of Russia or the Soviet Union
Literature Soviet Era Sovietization of Russia affected her literature after 1917. Maxim Gorky, Mikhail Sholokhov, and Valentin Kataev were prominent writers of this period Socialist Realism was the only official writing style supported by the Union Classical Russian style literature had to be secretly written
Literature Modern Modern Russian literature currently is suffering through a difficult period, for few writers rise above the mass pulp fiction Detective stories and thrillers are very popular genres in Russia Generations of Winter (about a family struggling in the Stalin Era) by the Russian writer Vasily Aksyonov has been critically acclaimed and gained popularity in the US
Humor Basics Russian humor exhibits much wit and flexibility due to the richness of the Russian language Like other nations, Russia’s humor includes political satire, lewd jokes, wordplay, toasts, and anecdote Russia also has it Chastuskas which are usually humorous Russian poetry
Humor Satire Even under communist oppression, humor flourished as a way to counter and ridicule the elite In the 70s and 80s satirical political wit addressed social shortcomings In the 90s Russia began to lament the decline of humor as a symptom of Westernization
Humor Chastushkas Chastushka are a type of traditional Russian poetry They us an “abab” or “abcb” rhyme scheme Chastushkas are often put to music as well, usually with a balalaika or accordion The rigid, short structure parallels limericks in British culture The name chastushka originates from a Russian word meaning “speak fast”
Music Basics Russia is a large and extremely diverse country, with dozens of ethnic groups, each with their own forms of folk music During the period of Soviet domination, music was highly scrutinized and kept within certain boundaries of content and innovation After the fall of the USSR, western-style rock and pop music became the most popular musical forms in Russia
Music Classical Russia has a long history of classical music innovation The first major Russian composer was Mikhail Glinka He added folk and religious elements to classical compositions
Music Soviet Era In the 1910s, romances became very popular This period saw the birth of Russian rock with the band Pojuschie Gitary With Sovietism came samizdat, a grassroots strategy to sidestep imposed censorship Bulat Okudzhava and Vladmir Vysotskiy gained black market fame playing jazz and rock music
Famous Russians Basics For a long time Russia has been a multinational country, and many people of different nationalities contributed to its culture They may be ethnic Georgians (like Stalin), Jews (like Trotsky), Poles (like Vaslay Nijinsky), Tatars (like Rudolf Nureyev), Ukrainians (like Nikolai Gogol), Germans (like Catherine the Great Sometimes we don't know their exact ancestry, for their formal nationality was written down at random or for political or other reasons They may have emigrated or immigrated, and thus may appear in other "Lists of...", but nevertheless their names are linked to the words “Russia” and “Russian”
Famous Russians Konstantin Thon Konstantin Thon was an official architect of Imperial Russia during the reign of Nicholas I His major works include the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Grand Kremlin Palace and the Armory in Moscow Konstantin was a master of Byzantine Revival and Neo-Byzantine architectural styles
Famous Russians Igor Stravinsky Igor Stravinsky was Russian-American composer of modern classical music He wrote works in the neo-classical and serialist styles Stravinsky also wrote in a broad spectrum of ensemble combinations and classical forms Stravinsky was one of the most authoritative composers in 20th century music, both in the West and in his native land He was named by Time magazine as one of the most influential people of the century
Famous Russians Anna Kournikova Anna Kournikova sports personality who achieved fame first as a tennis player She was born in Moscow, Russia but currently lives in Miami, Florida, in the United States She set her mark after she became a professional player. Kournikova debuted at age 14 in the Fed Cup for Russia, still the youngest player ever participating Her serve was notably weak for a top-level tennis player but her variety of shots delighted the pure tennis fan
Famous Russians Grigori Rasputin Grigori Rasputin was a Russian mystic with an influence in the later days of Russia's Romanov dynasty Rasputin was also known as the Mad Monk, although he was not actually a monk, but a religious pilgrim He was believed to have been a psychic and faith healer. He can be considered one of the more controversial characters in 20th century history He played a small but extremely pivotal role in the downfall of the Romanov dynasty that finally led to Bolshevik victory and the establishment of the Soviet Union
Famous Russians Aleksandr Pushkin Aleksandr Pushkin was a Russian author, whom many consider the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature Pushkin pioneered the use of vernacular speech in his poems and plays, creating a style of storytelling -- mixing drama, romance and satire Pushkin's work shows the influence, among others, of the satire of Voltaire, of the poetry of Lord Byron and of the tragedies of Shakespeare
Famous Russians Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was a Russian revolutionary, the leader of the Bolshevik party and the founder of the ideology of Leninism Rather than settle into a legal career, he became more involved in revolutionary propaganda efforts and the study of Marxism On November 8, Lenin was elected as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars by the Russian Soviet Congress Lenin was shot twice in an attempted assassination in 1918
Famous Russians Andrei Rublev Andrei Rublev is considered to be the greatest Russian iconographer There is little information about his life, but Andrei Rublev probably lived in the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra He decorated icons and frescos for the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Moscow Kremlin The only work authenticated as entirely his is the icon of the Old Testament Trinity (pictured) He was canonized in 1988. The church celebrates his memory on July 4 Back to Home
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