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To Serve Russia (song) U. Uncle Vova, we are with you; W. Wide is My Motherland This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 01:27 (UTC). Text is available under ...
An instrumental variant of the song was featured in the 2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade, celebrating the triumph of Russia over Nazi Germany. [3] In each parade, the song has been played during the infantry column precession. [4] "To Serve Russia" has performed by the Alexandrov Ensemble (commonly referred to as the Red Army Choir). [5] [6]
Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups , each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities , who populated the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia .
"Sigma Boy" (Russian: "Сигма Бой") is a song by Russian bloggers 11-year-old Betsy and 12-year-old Maria Yankovskaya, released as a single by the record label Rhymes Music on 4 October 2024. [1] It became viral on TikTok and charted on Spotify, YouTube, Shazam, Apple Music, and iTunes. [a] On Spotify, it topped the Viral 50 Global chart ...
I know of no other country Where a man can breathe so freely. I From Moscow to the borders, From southern peaks to northern seas, As the master a man stands In his wide Motherland. Throughout life, freely and widely, Just like the Volga flows. The youth are always dear to us, The elderly always honoured by us. Chorus II Too wide for the eyes ...
"The Patriotic Song" [a] was the national anthem of Russia from 1991 to 2000. It was previously the regional anthem of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1990 until 1991 (until 1990 it used the State Anthem of the Soviet Union ), when it transformed into the Russian Federation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union .
Alexander Nikolaevich Buinov (Russian: Александр Николаевич Буйнов, born 24 March 1950 [1]) is a Russian singer, songwriter and keyboardist.He is best known for his tenure with Vesyolye Rebyata between 1973 and 1989, before starting his solo career.
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.