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June 7th, 2019 | #81 |
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Of course, this is not only Russian music, but I think it sounds beautiful.
Old Waltzes - Separate Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of USSR 1) Илья Шатров - На сопках Маньчжурии 2) Ион Иванович - Дунайские волны 3) Евгений Дрейзин - Берёзка 4) Василий Беккер - Лесная сказка To be continued
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June 7th, 2019 | #82 |
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Old Waltzes - Separate Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of USSR
5) Арчибальд Джойс - Воспоминание 6) Василий Андреев - Орхидея 7) Макс Кюсс - Амурские волны 8 ) Герольд Китлер - Ожидание To be continued
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June 7th, 2019 | #83 |
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Old Waltzes - Separate Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of USSR
9) Хувентино Росас - Над волнами 10) Пётр Гапон - Оборванные струны 11) Бенно Эбан - Грёзы 12) Василий Агапкин - Голубая ночь To be continued
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June 7th, 2019 | #84 |
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Old Waltzes - Separate Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of USSR
13) Сидни Байнес - Судьба 14) Эмиль Вальдтейфель - Сирены 15) Арчибальд Джойс - Осенний сон
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June 8th, 2019 | #85 |
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Symphony #1 in E Minor, Op. 1 - (1865; 1884)
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June 24th, 2019 | #86 |
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June 25th, 2019 | #87 |
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Anatoly Lyadov - 8 Russian Folksongs, Op. 58 - (1906)
1) Духовный стих 2) Коляда-Маляда 3) Протяжная 4) Шуточная To be continued
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June 25th, 2019 | #88 |
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Anatoly Lyadov - 8 Russian Folksongs
5) Былина о птицах 6) Колыбельная 7) Плясовая 8 ) Хоровод
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June 29th, 2019 | #89 |
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Symphony #1 "Winter Daydreams" in G Minor, Op. 13 - (1866)
1) Грёзы зимнею дорогой 2) Угрюмый край, туманный край 3) Скерцо 4) Финал
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January 9th, 2020 | #90 |
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Romances of M. Glinka, A. Dargomyzhsky and Russian folk songs performed by I. Bogacheva and the Academic Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments. The conductor is V. Fedoseev.
00:33 - A romance "I am here, Inezilia / Я здесь, Инезилья" by Mikhail Glinka to verses by Alexander Pushkin. 02:33 - A romance "I am sad / Мне грустно" by Alexander Dargomyzhsky to the verses of Mikhail Lermontov. 04:35 - A romance "I am crazy, I still love him! / Я всё ещё его, безумная, люблю!" by Alexander Dargomyzhsky to verses by Julia Zhadovskaya. 07:55 - Two Russian folk songs "Black-browed and black-eyed guy / Чернобровый, черноокий" and "Only the steppe around us / Степь да степь кругом." 08:03 - [Black-browed and black-eyed guy] 09:52 - [Only the steppe around us] 13:56 - An old romance "The Dark-Cherry colored Shawl / Тёмно-вишнёвая шаль." 17:50 - A Russian folk song "Over the Clean Fields / Над полями да над чистыми."
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January 11th, 2020 | #91 |
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a - (1876)
January - April Полина Осетинская Александр Синчук Эдуард Кунц Павел Нерсесьян
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January 11th, 2020 | #92 |
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a - (1876)
May - August Лукас Генюшас Андрей Коробейников Даниил Харитонов Николай Луганский
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January 11th, 2020 | #93 |
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, Op. 37a - (1876)
September - December Николай Хозяинов Вадим Руденко Вадим Холоденко Алексей Володин
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January 17th, 2020 | #94 |
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Reinhold Glière - The feast in Ferghana, overture in D major for orchestra - Op. 75 - (1940)
[Fergana, or Ferghana, is the capital of Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan. The city was founded in 1876.]
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January 17th, 2020 | #95 |
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Valery Gavrilin - Letters from a front, a vocal-symphonic poem for soloists, children's and mixed choirs and symphony orchestra. Words by Albina Shulgina (1975)
[The names "Military letters" and "The War Letters" I consider incorrect.] 00:21 - Baby voice: Did he leave in winter or summer? Female voice: I don't remember. I don’t remember anything. I only remember that it was Sunday, and in the morning it was raining. Baby voice: How old was he, mom? Female voice: I don't remember. I don’t remember anything. I only remember his striped shirt with green on a white background. Baby voice: What did he say at the last minute? Female voice: I don't remember. I don’t remember anything. I only remember that his lips moved, and then the locomotives hummed. Baby voice: How did you get home, mom? Female voice: I don't remember. I don’t remember anything. I only remember that I was warming my hands, what kind of fire it was I don’t know...
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January 18th, 2020 | #96 |
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January 19th, 2020 | #97 |
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Dmitri Shostakovich -
March of the Soviet Militia, Op. 139 - (1970) ["The Soviet Militia" meaning Soviet Police.] Theme & Variations in B-Flat Major, Op. 3 - (1922) Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5 - (1922) 00:00 - Allegretto 01:10 - Andantino 02:38 - Allegretto
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January 19th, 2020 | #98 |
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Semyon Tchernetsky -
"Major General Semyon Alexanderovich Tchernetsky (Russian: Семё́н Алекса́ндрович Черне́цкий) was a Soviet military conductor and the founder of modern Russian military bands. He served as the Senior Director of the Central Military Band of the People's Commissariat of National Defense of the USSR from 1924 to 1950. Tchernetsky was born on October 24, 1881 in Odessa to a musical family. From 1892-1893, Tchernetsky studied the trombone in the orchestra of the 24th Dragoon Lubny Regiment in Chisinau, where his uncle was the conductor. In 1911 he entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, which he graduated in 1917. In 1918 Chernetsky joined the Red Army and was appointed as the head of the military bands of the Petrograd military district. He quickly rose through the ranks, eventually being appointed as the director of the Military Band of the Workers and Peasants Red Army in 1924. After more than 10 years in this position, he formed the Central Military Band of the People's Commissariat of National Defense, which later became the first military band to be formed in modern Russia. In 1935, together with professor Heinrich Neuhaus at the Moscow Conservatory, he created the Military Faculty of the Moscow State Conservatory, where music students get a curriculum based on the conducting and combat repertoire. On 1 August 1937, Cherneysky founded the Moscow Military Music College as a means of building and enhancing the knowledge of potential military musicians in the Red Army. On June 24, 1945, Tchernetsky led the massed bands during the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 on Red Square. In 1946, he suffered from a paralysis, which resulted in his retirement from active service after 25 years in the armed forces. Tchernetsky died on April 13, 1950 in Moscow. He is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery. Tchernetsky is highly regarded in the Russian military music sphere and one of the most outstanding Russian military composers in the 20th century. Depending on sources, he wrote between 100-200 marches, patriotic songs and other works in his lifetime. In addition to military marches, he also wrote some socio-political ones ugh as Glory to the Motherland, Lenin's Call and the March of Moscow Pioneers. Many of his military marches are the most famous and common ones used by the Russian Military Band Service, some of which have been used Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square for decades." The text was taken from Wikipedia. Марш 8-й Гвардейской Стрелковой Дивизии имени Генерала Панфилова (1942) Марш гвардейцев-минометчиков (1943) Марш "Герой Сталинграда" (1943)
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January 20th, 2020 | #99 |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff - The Bells, a poem for symphony orchestra, chorus and soloists, Op. 35 - (1913)
The words are from the poem The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe, very freely translated into Russian by the symbolist poet Konstantin Balmont.
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January 23rd, 2020 | #100 |
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Mily Balakirev -
Overture on a Spanish March Theme, Op. 6 - (1857) Overture on Czech Themes "In Bohemia" (1867, revised 1905) "In the garden", etude-idyll for piano (1884)
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