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VIA (music)

VIA (Russian: ВИА) is an abbreviation for Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble (Вокально-инструментальный ансамбль, Vokalno-instrumentalny ansambl). It is the general name used for popular music (pop, rock, folk, etc.) bands that were formally recognized by the Soviet government from the 1960s to the 1980s.

This article is about Soviet and Russian music term for a music collective. For other use, see VIA.

In Soviet times, the term VIA generally meant 'band', but it is now used in Russia to refer specifically to pop, rock, and folk groups active during the Soviet period.


With the dissolution of the Soviet Union the term gradually went out of use.


In Yugoslavia, the abbreviation VIS (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ВИС), meaning vokalno-instrumentalni sastav (вокално-инструментални састав), was used in the same context.

Russia

Ariel

Ukraine

Chervona Ruta

Kazakhstan

Dos Mukasan

Latvia

Eolika

Russia; international and political songs

Ensemble "Grenada"

Georgia

Iveria

Russia

Leysya, Pesnya

Moldova

Noroc

Latvia

Opus (Latvian band)

Georgia

Orera

Belarus

Pesniary

Russia

Plamya

("Singing Guitars"), Russia

Poyushchiye Gitary

Russian Roma trio, Moscow, Russia

Romen Trio

("Gems"), Russia

Samotsvety

Belarus

Syabry

("Flowers"), Russia

Tsvety

Belarus

Verasy

("Jolly Fellows"), Russia

Vesyolye Rebyata

Uzbekistan, signature hit: "Uchquduq"

Yalla

("Earthlings"), Russia, signature hit: "Grass by the Home"

Zemlyane

Notable Soviet VIAs include:

Big-beat (Eastern Bloc)

unofficial, underground musical culture in Soviet Union

Soviet bards

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The trends that led to modern Russian music: Romance, Bards, VIAs

Articles on VIA history

A list of VIAs

VIA era fan site

VIA biographies