Aleksandrova Lyudmila V. — Povii vitre na Vkainu, lyrics by S. Rudansky (1834-1874), a Ukrainian folk song
Artist: Andrey A. Ivanov (baritone)
(Music by L. Alexandrova, lyrics by S. Rudansky), arrangement by Vladislav Zaremba. Ukrainian folk song.
Varlamov Alexander — To ne veter vetku klonit, a Russian folk song, lyrics by S. Stromilov, 1840s
Artist: Ivan Kozlovsky (tenor)
Roads and Roads (I. Dunaevsky - S. Alymov), 1946. Performed by the Children`s Radio and Television Choir (late 1950s). The creator and artistic director of the choir is Yuri Slavnitsky.
`...Go, our cup, in a circle, in a circle, and bring happiness to everyone!...` The song literally sparkles with the joy and hopes that accompanied the first post-war year.One of the best Soviet greeting songs. Music: Sigismund Katz Lyrics: Anatoly Sofronov 1946 Performed by: Sergei Yakovenko and the VR Choir Performed in 1967.
Kats Sigizmund — Parovoz (Steam Engine) lyrics by A. Sofronov, 1945
Artist: Nina V. Panteleeva (soprano)
A steam locomotive, a steam locomotive and with cars, steam comes from under the wheels, over the slopes, and over the sleepers, and over the rails, over the landslides rushes in flights, a steam locomotive, a steam locomotive, steam comes from under the wheels...” A worthy example of a road song. Music: Sigismund Katz Lyrics: Anatoly Sofronov 1945 Performed by: Lyudmila Lyadova and Nina Panteleeva Performed in 1948.
Solovyov-Sedoy Vasiliy — The Joyous Train, movie score
Artist: Vyacheslav P. Kuzminsky (ensemble` art director)
Jolly Train (V. Solovyov-Sedoy, from the music for the film “The First Glove”). Performed by the Russian Timbre ensemble (a quintet of accordion players). Arrangement: Vyacheslav Kuzminsky. Based on a broadcast from a concert dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the ensemble, 2007.
Solovyov-Sedoy Vasiliy — Vsegda ty khorosha (You are always nice), lyrics by N. Gleizarov. 1955
Artist: Vladimir Nechaev (tenor)
You are always good (V. Solovyov-Sedoy - N. Gleizarov), 1955 (collection of Soviet songs of 1977). On Sat. 2006, the authorship of the music is attributed to B. Mokrousov, and the poet’s surname is distorted. Performed by Vladimir Nechaev.
Solovyov-Sedoy Vasiliy — Toast (lyrics by J. Fogelson) 1946
Artist: Vladimir Bunchikov-Nechaev (vocal duet)
`This new year brings us happiness, joyful forty-seventh...`The song is dedicated to the meeting in 1947.Music: V. Solovyov-Sedoy. Words: Fogelson. 1946 Performed by: Vladimir Bunchikov and Vladimir Nechaev
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