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The song was covered by the Russian rock band Alisa in an album of Kino covers and on several live albums. On the album "At Shabolovka" prior to performing "Spokoynaya Noch'" as the second to last track, frontman Konstantin Kinchev stated: "As long as we are alive, we will always sing this song, because it is very close and dear to us." and ...
Uncle Vova, we are with you! (Russian: Дядя Вова, мы с тобой!) is a Russian jingoistic song written to be performed by young children authored (both lyrics and music) by self-taught musician Vyacheslav Antonov [].
"14 Minutes Until Start" (Russian: Четырнадцать минут до старта, romanized: Chetyrnadtsat' minut do starta), also known as "I Believe, My Friends" (Russian: Я верю, друзья, romanized: Ya veryu, druz'ya) is a popular Soviet and Russian mass song composed in 1960 by Oscar Feltsman, to lyrics by Vladimir Voinovich. [1]
Overture on the Themes of Three Russian Songs: 1860: 1860: arrangement for piano 4-hands of the Overture on the Themes of Three Russian Songs (1858) by Mili Balakirev Sonata (Allegro assai in C Major — Scherzo in C Minor) for Piano 4-Hands: 1860: 1860: unfinished; scherzo is based on the Scherzo in C ♯ minor (1858) Prelude in the Classic ...
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 .
"When we were at war" (Russian: Когда мы были на войне; author's title "Song of the Hussar") is a poem by David Samoilov, included in his collection of poems, "Voices Beyond the Hills", in 1981–1985. It was set to music by Viktor S
KYIV (Reuters) -A Russian missile strike killed at least one person and damaged buildings across the Ukrainian capital during the morning rush hour on Friday, city officials said. Residents in the ...
In June 1993, future frontman of the group Sergey Zhukov began working at the radio station "Europa Plus Samara," hosting a dance music program called "Hit Hour." It was there in 1993 that he met Alexey Potekhin, and together they formed the group Mr. Ray Company (also known as "Mister Ray Company" and "Uncle Ray and Company"), named after Ray Slijngaard, the vocalist of 2 Unlimited, whose ...