Psoy Korolenko
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Psoy Galaktionovich Korolenko (Russian: Псой Галактионович Короленко, born April 26, 1967) is a pseudonym of a Russian Jewish song writer and performer by the name of Pavel Eduardovich Lion (Russian: Павел Эдуардович Лион). At the same time Pavel Lion is a slavist with a Ph.D. in Russian literature.
His pseudonym comes from Vladimir Korolenko, Russian writer (1853—1921), whose works are subject of Pavel's research.
Psoy performs his own and others’ songs, accompanying himself to keyboard instruments, mainly a Casio sequencer in accordion timbre. Experimenting with quite various song traditions he sings in about 6 or 7 languages, most frequently in Russian, Yiddish, English and French.
Korolenko's perhaps most known song is Buratino, which is just a repetition of the same phrase many times, aimed to poke fun at modern rap and trance music. The 'song' has been done several times, and a multitude of remixes have been made out of it.
Psoy has toured many places. He has had concerts in many states, Berlin, London, and more. His music is popular both with adults, and Russian teenagers. He rewrites many songs, and also has translated some songs from Russian to Yiddish.
[edit] Discography
Russian name | English name/translation | Year | Co-producers |
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Песня про бога | A Song about God | 2000 | |
Фиоретти | Fioretti | 2001 | |
Песнь песней Псоя Короленко | Psoy Korolenko's Song of Songs | 2003 | |
Шлягер века | Schlagers of the Century | 2003 | |
Гонки | Races | 2004 | Neoangin |
C чего начинается Родина (Un Vu Iz Der Onheyb Fun Foterland) | From What the Homeland Starts | 2006 | All Stars Klezmer Band |
Русское богатство. Том I. | Russian Treasure. Volume I. | 2007 | Alena Alenkova |