armiya
Armiya is a genre of music that originated in the former Soviet Union, particularly in the Baltic States, during the early 20th century. The term "armiya" refers to military choral ensembles, which were formed by the Red Army during World War II.
These ensembles were initially created to provide music for army units and to boost morale. However, over
Armiya ensembles were primarily composed of conscripted soldiers and sailors, who were trained in singing, playing
The language of armiya music is often Russian, but ensembles from other Soviet republics, such as Belarus