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  2. Moskau (song) - Wikipedia

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    Channel One Russia's New Years 2013 program included a version of the song sung in both German and Russian by the Alexandrov Ensemble. [29] A version sung by Lolita Milyavskaya in the 2010 Musical Film Morozko (Морозко), aired on Russia 1 on 31 December 2010. Nikolai Baskov stars in this one.

  3. List of songs about Moscow - Wikipedia

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    This article lists songs about Moscow, which are either set there or named after a location or feature of the city.As some songs are written without lyrics, the following list arrange them not by language, instead, the list is arranged by the song's release country or by the base of its singers, both of which designates the song's targeted audience.

  4. March of the Defenders of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The song is part of the traditional repertoire of many Russian military bands and is one of many composed during the Great Patriotic War (known in Europe as the Second World War). Today, it is frequently performed during the annual Victory Day Parade (performed as recently as 2005 and 2010) of the Moscow Garrison.

  5. Moya Moskva - Wikipedia

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    "My Moscow", [a] also known as "My Dear Capital", [b] is the municipal anthem of the Russian capital of Moscow, officially adopted in 1995. The music was composed in 1941 by Isaak Dunayevsky and the lyrics were written by Sergey Agranyan and Mark Lisyansky. Singer Zoya Rozhdestvenskaya was the first person to perform this song. [1]

  6. Category:Songs about Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... Pages in category "Songs about Moscow" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ...

  7. Moscow Nights - Wikipedia

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    Swedish pianist Jan Johansson recorded a jazz version of the song for his 1967 album Jazz på ryska. This version was titled "Kvällar i Moskvas Förstäder" which translates to "Evenings in Moscow's suburbs". [6] A version of the song was recorded by James Last and appears on his Russland zwischen Tag und Nacht album. [7]

  8. Vdol po Piterskoy - Wikipedia

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    Moscow, Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street. 1917.. Vladimir Gilyarovsky, a Russian journalist and writer, devoted a chapter of his book Moscow and Muscovites to the song. [2]Some authors say that one ancient soldiers' song began with the same words ("Down the Petersky/").

  9. Category:Songs about Russia - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Songs about Moscow (10 P) Pages in category "Songs about Russia"