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Twenty classic Russian songs

There are twenty classic Russian songs, as follows

1. The song "Night Outside Moscow" is popular all over the world and has become the longest-lasting Soviet song. Now the connotation of the song has been greatly extended in the process of singing: it is not only a simple love song, but also a night scene in the suburbs of Moscow. It has been integrated into the love of the Russian (then Soviet Union) people for the motherland, relatives and friends, and all the beautiful things.

2. The song "Katyusha" depicts the beautiful scenery of the former Soviet Union when it returned to the earth in spring and a girl named Katyusha misses her lover who left her hometown to defend the frontier. This love song is not euphemistic and lingering as a general love song, but has a bright and simple rhythm and a simple and smooth melody, so it has been widely sung for many years and is very popular.

3. The song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which expresses the girl's yearning for her sweetheart, was introduced to China in 195s and 196s and has been popular ever since. It is not only the collective memories of youth of many China people over 6 years old, but also the hazy imagination of Russian spring of many China people.

4. "Three sets of carts" At that time, Russia was vast and sparsely populated, and the transportation was inconvenient. The carriage became an important means of transportation for people, and the coachman's life was particularly wandering. In the song "Three Sets of Cars", the coachman ran around in the lonely long distance and sang a sad and desolate melody.

5. Although "The Path" has sad feelings, it hides brave spirit after sadness. In the difficult years when the whole Russian nation is facing life and death, it once inspired the heroic spirit of the great Soviet people fighting their enemies to the end. A generation of young Red Army soldiers resisted the lightning attack of German fascism with their flesh and blood, and finally won the war.

6. The Volga River Boatman's Song is a masterpiece of Russian folk songs, and its content shows the labor scene of boatmen pulling the fiber with heavy steps. The tone of the work is deep and strong, showing a certain spirit of resistance.

7. Hawthorn Tree, a love song, is rich in Ural customs and describes the production, life and love of young people in factories, with melodious tunes and beautiful artistic conception. Many people mistakenly thought it was a Russian folk song, but it was not. When Hawthorn Tree was introduced to China in 195s, it was immediately widely sung.

8. The Textile Girl was quiet and beautiful, and it was very popular in China in the 195s.

9. Silent Field is a typical Russian folk song. Like other Russian folk songs, it uses natural minor-style exquisite musical score lines to reflect the depressed mood of a young shepherd after his lovelorn love with the simple and sincere feelings of Russian farmers.

1. "Who knows him?" A Russian folk song composed by Isakovski and Cha Harroff. Cha Harroff was born in the family of a mine manager in Donbass mining area. He graduated from Rostov Conservatory of Music in 1927 and joined the Red Army in 1927-1928. From 1932 to his death, he was the artistic director of Piatnitsky Russian Folk Choir. Path is also his work.

11. Lights is fresh and simple, with plain and fluent language and strong folk flavor. It is not only a symbol of love, peace and happiness, but also connects the front and the rear-the "light" in the rear, which has been shining and warming the hearts of the foreword soldiers until the final victory.

12. "Far Away" Regarding the background of this song, Mr. Xue Fan introduced the following in "Romance of Love": "The Second World War ended in 1945. "In a Far Away Place" was written in 1947, and it is about the love of soldiers who have not completely eliminated the shadow of war although the artillery fire has stopped. "

13. The Song of Marino is an episode of the Soviet film Dragonfly Girl. This song was sung by Marino while wandering in the field. The tune is smooth and lively, especially the chorus.

14. Song of the Cossacks is an old song, which will not be unfamiliar to domestic audiences. This is one of the Soviet songs that China people like. This song is an episode of the Soviet opera "New Reclamation" in 1932.

15. Kalinka, a famous Russian folk song, is most famous for its chorus form. "Kalinka" means "snowball flower" in Russian, which is used to describe the beauty of a girl. So the content of the song is nothing more than love, and the melody of this song is simpler than the lyrics, but it is a great creation because of its unique chorus form.

16. "Don't Blame Me, Mom" Razorenov spent the whole night writing the lyrics "Don't Blame Me, Mom" and asked the theater colleagues to compose the music. A popular song was born in this way. In the performance, the heroine's persistent pursuit of love and warm feelings deeply touched the audience. The episode left a deep impression on the audience, and the song spread like wildfire after that.

17. The original words of "Let's Raise a Toast" consist of ten paragraphs, from the motherland, the people, the * * * production party, Stalin, the army, the navy, the guards, etc. to the relatives and friends around us, from the front to the rear.

18. "Happy Birds" is the theme song of the documentary "Sports, You Are Peace" filmed in 1981, which reflects the grand occasion of the Moscow Olympic Games. It is another famous song born because of the Olympic Games. Due to the isolation of cultural exchanges between China and the Soviet Union for many years, it was not until the late 198s that this beautiful and cheerful song was introduced to China, but it had little influence and few people were familiar with it!

19. "Song of the Youth League" The league song of Lenin's * * * Communist Youth League of the Soviet Union, written by Garrich and composed by Sedoi, was created in 1947. This song is an episode of the drama "The Beginning of the Road" and one of the most familiar Soviet songs in China.

2. "Beautiful Flowers in the Garden in Spring" is a song of the former Soviet Union expressing pure love. The tune of this song is cheerful and smooth. It was very popular in China in the 196s and was liked by young friends at that time. This song was included in 2 Foreign Songs published in the 196s.