The main task of the ensemble is to preserve the traditions of the horn music, the style of Russian folk songs, but at the same time to give them a new life, present them in a modern context, understandable and perceived by the current viewers.
About 70 children aged 5 to 14 years are engaged in it. Here young performing artists study the history of Russian folk songs and horn music, master the technique of playing the Vladimir horns and other Russian folk instruments, learn to sing and dance .
The male folk ensemble "Muroma" for more than thirty years has preserved the traditions of folk male singing, playing Russian folk instruments, and the original musical culture of the Vladimir region.
Russian Song Choir of the Vladimir Regional Music College
Despite the youth of the team, the choir has a respectable age – just over 45 years – together with rich creative experience accumulated by several generations of performers and musical culture.
The ensemble today consists of six people, five of whom graduated from Moscow State Institute of Culture and Arts. "Radunitsa" is a regular participant in district, city, and regional cultural events.
The collective received the poetic name "Dewdrop" ("Rosinka") as a symbol of morning freshness, vivacity and cheerfulness, because its members are very young, they are students of the college’s choreography department, aged 15 to 20 years.