Аннотация: `There breaks solemn day of our victory,//Day that will never die` are the final lines of The Oriole written by Nikolai Zabolotsky in 1946. There are many excellent Russian literary texts dedicated to the Great Patriotic War of Russia 1941-1945. Some of them were even translated by me, not only Nikolai Zabolotsky`s `Oriole` http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/oriole.shtml http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-1VeIQq_M4&feature=player_detailpage but also `Sailor`s cap` by Nikita Verkhovsky http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/navyhat.shtml The Sweet Beauties Of Russia by Yaroslav Smelyakov http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/sweetbeautiesofrussia.shtml `Faraway From Home` by Alexei Fatyanov http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/faraway.shtml `La Valse des Officiers russes` by Mikhail Isakovsky http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/frontlineforet.shtml `What Made You Feel Love Of Your Motherland?` by Mikhail Matusovsky http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/motherland.shtml `Lyrical Digression` By Pavel Kogan http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/lyrdig.shtml `My Dear Man` by Yuri Herrmann http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/dearman.shtml and `The fate of a man` by Mikhail Sholokhov http://zhurnal.lib.ru/editors/p/prjahin_a_a/fateofman.shtml It`s the Russian literature that the foreign translators are used to avoid, even to ignore through ignorance, of course. But ignorance can`t serve as an excuse for irresponsibility. Besides, `it`s impossible to throw lyrics from the songs` as a Russian proverb reads, the more so because many of the text I`d mentioned above became the famous and hearfelt Russian lyrical songs and some of them even the unexpected military marches. It doesn`t mean that I love all the Russian songs related to V Day topic. Tastes differs. Sometimes a new or fresh arrangement make me re-evaluate, re-open the song. For example, I could never bear that very `Katyusha`, but an excellent German arrangement and performance which I`d found great made me change my opinion https://youtu.be/ZYyEt8y1cDI
- The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin is laying a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and 13 Stelae of the Hero Cities of the USSR. As soon as he enters the gates of the Alexandre Garden the brass band of the Kremlin regiment starts playing https://youtu.be/yLShHSaFTls
- 15:19- 17:50 Iconic song `The Eternal Flame` from the feature film `The Military Officers`
- 17:51-19:53 `The Little Blue Scarf` (1940)(Music by Jerzy Petersburski, Russian Lyrics by Yakov Galicki), the most famous heartfelt Russian-Polish wartime lyrical song https://youtu.be/VWSlJwP_xaE
- 20:10-22:23 a dedicated funeral music `Adagio` by late Lieutenant General Valery Khalilov, the former Armed Forces Chief Conductor
- 22:47-22:56 National Anthem of Russia
- The Сeremonial Parade:
- 27:02-27:39 Iconic song `The Sacred War` Lyrics by Vasliy Lebedev-Kumatch. Music by Alexandre Alexandrov.
- 27:39-28:08 Iconic `All We Need is but Victory` from the feature film `The Bielorussian Railway Station`. Lyrics & Music by Bulat Okudzhava. Arranged as a march by Alfred Schnitke.
- 28:09-28:46 One of the Army marches PARADE`S CENTRAL & FINAL THEME:
- 28:46-30:10 Iconic song `The Private`s Path` ("Шёл солдат"). Lyrics by Mikhail Matusovsky. Music by Solovyov-Sedov. https://youtu.be/S2MIoZeVpNw After the parade there go
- 30:13-31:47 `Adagio` by Valery Khalilov
- 31:48-35:33 Iconic Song `The Cranes` by Jan Frenkel This tune is a background for the pinks-laying by the number of Stelae of the Hero Cities.
- 35:34 Iconic song `That V-Day!`by David Tukhmanov Of all those songs I only love the brass band covers of `The Eternal Flame`, `The Private`s Path` & `The Cranes`.
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