Mikhail Zaprudnov, a 64-year 'garmon' player (a type of Russian accordion) was the most enjoyable part in my three-day stay in Suzdal, Russia. The town by itself is quite remarkable, it is a part of the so-called Golden Ring, but Zaprudnov's original takes on traditional Russian tunes completely swept me off my feet. Hats off to Zaprudnov. He told me he had five kids to feed, the youngest being only one year old. A man as big as Russia herself.
oy vey tsvetyot kalina vpole uruchya...
ramitelaviv 4 months ago
God bless you! Super Talent!
ortodon12 7 months ago
very good all the best from RobotRuss
Humaneering 11 months ago
Klassno! Zadaet muzhik!
Savta1234 1 year ago
Maybe that is why it's called the "lonely accordion".
rightwingted 1 year ago
God bless him-five childre! He's very good. Thank you for posting.
mayatatyana1 1 year ago
I play the garmon and I don't know how we manage it. Just used to it I suppose.
DrKorn5 2 years ago
so clever, all those buttons pressed at the right time without him needing to look and see which is the right one!
Sherikana 2 years ago