,  (Sandler)
Grigoriy Sandler (conductor)





Author of words unknown, Russian text by A. Mashistov. Choir of Leningrad Radio and Television
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1 Come on friends, go ahead. 2 One of many. 3 On the street. 4 At a meeting during the shipment. 5 To the executed. 6 Ninth of January. 7 Late shots faded.8 They won. 9 The May song. 10 Song.
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1. At dawn, 2. Above the impregnable steepness, 3. The brook cheers us up.
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``Eight-line poems``. Choirs based on poems by Rasul Gamzatov (1962): 1. The Book of Life; 2. You Want to Know; 3. My Old Friend; 4. How Are You Living?; 5. Where to?; 6. The Summit.
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Lark, The stars are fading, Winter, Condor, On an old barrow, The stars shone meekly to us, Oi, honor to the young man, Autumn, The sun, the sun is rising, Elegy.
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1. The sun came out from behind the forest (1.22),
2. At the market (2.39),
3. The sun goes down (3.24).
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¹ 56 - `I`m Walking With The Field Bindweed` (`So vyunom ya hozhu`). 1971.
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`Rus`. Lyric choirs based on poems by Russian poets (1968): 1.Rus (Ivan Nikitin); 2.Song of the Swallow (Apollon Maikov); 3.Night (Ivan Nikitin); 4.Spring (Ivan Bunin); 5.Dawn (Apollon Maikov); 6.Autumn (Ivan Bunin); 7.Housewarming (Ivan Bunin).
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Three male choirs based on poems by Nikolai Rubtsov: 1. The Old Road
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Five choirs based on poems by Czech poets (1976): 1. Bayonets and helmets to be melted down (Adolf Ramm, translated by Alexey Sokolov); 2. Autumn (Miroslav Florian, translated by Moritz Sinelnikov); 3. Poetry (Milan Rufus, translated by Vladimir Britanishsky); 4. Blues about her tears (Josef Kainar, translated by Tatyana Glushkova); 5. Guitar (Miroslav Florian, translated by Pavel Glushko).
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1. While we burn with freedom (2.25),
2. In the depths of Siberian mines (2.29),
3. Desert Fathers 3.35.
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01. Moscow, Moscow. 02. The gray peaks are turning red. 03. Autumn is coming. 04. Oh, eternity, eternity. 05. Two giants.
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Three Russian songs (1968): 1. I will go out of grief; 2. Sidor Polikarpovich; 3. White blush.
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Ðóññêàÿ íàðîäíàÿ ïåñíÿ â îáðàáîòêå À. Ñâåøíèêîâà, 1969 ãîä
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