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"Korobeiniki" (Russian: Коробе́йники, romanized: Korobéyniki, IPA: [kərɐˈbʲejnʲɪkʲɪ], lit. 'The Peddlers') is a nineteenth-century Russian folk song that tells the story of a meeting between a korobeinik (peddler) and a girl, describing their haggling over goods in a metaphor for seduction .
The anthem shares several chord progressions with Vasily Kalinnikov's overture Bylina, Epic Poem (which, as its name indicates, is also inspired by the bylina tradition). [3] There also exist similarities between Alexandrov's anthem and Robert Schumann's Frühlingsfahrt. [4]
"Korobeiniki" (Russian: Коробейники) is a poem written by Nikolai Nekrasov on 23 August 1861 in Greshnevo [1] and published in the October 1861 issue of Sovremennik magazine. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History
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Since then, Kalinka has often been included in licensed Tetris games, alongside Korobeiniki and Troika, the former of which is now commonly known as "the Tetris theme". [6] The 2011 Hindi film 7 Khoon Maaf directed by Vishal Bhardwaj features a track called 'Darling' and 'Doosri Darling' which is a cover with its own lyrics in Hindi. [7]
Ofenya-korobeinik, Nikolay Koshelev, 1865. Korobeinik (Russian: коробейник) was an occupation in the Russian Empire, a petty peddler.The name comes from the word korob, a box, in which he carried the goods, usually haberdashery and small manufactured items around the countryside.
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Paul Robeson recorded the song in 1942 under the title "Song of the Plains", sung both in English and Russian. It was released on his Columbia Recordings album Songs of Free Men (1943).