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Whirlwinds of Danger (original Polish title: Warszawianka) is a Polish socialist revolutionary song written some time between 1879 and 1883. [1] The Polish title, a deliberate reference to the earlier song by the same title, could be translated as either The Varsovian, The Song of Warsaw (as in the Leon Lishner version [2]) or "the lady of Warsaw".
Notes of Warszawianka, taken from Piosenki leguna tułacza. The song was written in support of the November Uprising of 1830–1831. The French poet Casimir Delavigne was fascinated and inspired by the news of the uprising making its way to Paris and wrote the words, which were translated into Polish by the historian, journalist, and poet Karol Sienkiewicz [fr; pl] (great-uncle of novelist ...
Comment: The lyrics also ought to be translated. Requested by: Waldo the terrible 18:55, 8 September 2007 (UTC) Interest of the translation: There is an article of another "Warszawianka" song but this one is more famous. Translator(s): Waldo the terrible Translation progress:
Chegondi Anantha Sriram is an Indian lyricist, poet and actor who works in Telugu cinema. [1] Sriram has written lyrics for over 1000 Telugu film songs in his career. He won a Nandi Award, two Filmfare Award and two SIIMA Awards for his work as a lyric writer.
Bhuvana Chandra is an Indian lyricist, renowned for his work in the Telugu cinema. [2] He served in the Indian Air Force for 18 years before turning into a lyricist. [3] He penned lyrics for more than 2000 songs. [4] He also wrote more than 100 stories, a novel, and many articles in magazines. He participated as a judge in some reality shows.
Mallepoovu or Malle Poovu is a 1978 Telugu-language drama film directed by V. Madhusudan Rao.It is remake of 1957 Hindi film Pyaasa produced and directed by Guru Dutt. [2]It is musical film with lyrics penned by Veturi and Arudra and music scored by K. Chakravarthy.
Shreshta is a Telugu-Language lyricist and writer. She became popular for her lyrics for the songs in the movies, Pelli Choopulu and Arjun Reddy. [1] After her debut, she was lauded as Telugu cinema’s first female lyricist.
Indukuri Ramakrishnam Raju (31 August 1934 – 14 August 1994), commonly known by his pen name Rajasri, [1] was an Indian lyricist, screenwriter, film director, and music composer in Telugu cinema. He worked on nearly 1000 films, with a significant portion being dubbed films. [ 2 ]