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Devils BalalaikaWedding guests of Bessarabia, Russia, foolishly dance in a graveyard, find themselves dancing to the Devils balalaika; when he stops they turn into a circle of stones
Russian Balalaika PlayerA well-wrapped-up musician plays his balalaika amidst the snow
Tatar musicians in a Crimean town square, mid 19th centuryTatar musicians playing fiddle and balalaika in a Crimean town square, men smoking pipes and drinking tea. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1857
Russians dancing in a village, 18th century. Women dancing to music on balalaika and violin, while others jump on a seesaw
Russian musical instruments.. Goudok Rebec fiddle with three strings, Gelaika pipes, double flutes of the ancients, hunting horn of Siberia, Rojok (rozhok) trumpet
Turkish band - traditional instruments Date: 1939
Learning the BalalaikaA group of Russian children being taught how to play the balalaika and mandolin, with piano accompaniment
Social / Russia / VillageA group of villagers relax with some music and dance