Music of Kaliningrad
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| Music of Russia | |
|---|---|
| Genres | classical — folk — psytrance — pop — hip hop — author song — rock |
| History (Timeline and Samples) | |
| Awards | MTV Russia Music Awards |
| Charts | |
| Festivals | Bard Music Festival, Nashestvie |
| Media | |
| National anthem | "Hymn of the Russian Federation" |
| Regional music | |
| Adygea — Altai - Astrakhan - Bashkortostan — Buryatia — Chechnya — Chukotka — Chuvashia — Dagestan — Evenkia - Ingushetia — Irkutsk — Kaliningrad — Kalmykia — Kamchatka — Karelia — Khakassia — Khantia-Mansia - Komi Republic - Krasnodar — Mari El — Mordovia — Nenetsia — Ossetia — Rostov — Ethnic Russian — Sakha — Sakhalin — Tatarstan — Tuva — Udmurtia | |
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The modern city and region of Kaliningrad is home to the Kaliningrad Regional Philharmonic and Symphony Orchestra, the Lik male chamber choir and the Garmonika Russian music ensemble [1], as well as the Kaliningrad Chamber Orchestra [2].

