Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Sokolovsky gypsy choir

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

The Sokolovsky gypsy choir (Russian "Соколовский хор") was founded by Count Orlov-Chesmensky in the 1770s who called on Ivan Sokolov, leader of the gypsies among his serfs, to perform at his estate outside Moscow. The gypsy-serfs were granted their freedom in 1807, and Sokolov became the first in a dynasty of gypsy choir leaders. The choir performed at the prestigious Yar restaurant in Moscow ("Соколовский хор у Яра"). When his descendant Grigory Sokolov died leadership passed to Nikolai Shishkin. Many staples of the Russian traditional romans song have gypsy origins.

Leaders of the choir

  • Ivan Trofimovich Sokolov (Иван Трофимович Соколов 1740s-1807) patriarch and founder of the choir.
  • Ilya Sokolov (Илья Соколов)
  • Grigory Sokolov
  • Nikolai Shishkin
  • References

    Sokolovsky gypsy choir Wikipedia