Where are you, my brothers?
by Hvorostovsky, Dmitri,
Russian |
Music CD 2003 |
Available at 1 Library 1 of 1 copy |
Contents
Somewhere far away = Gde-to dalekoDark is the night = Tiomnaia noch
Unexpected waltz = Slutchaynyy val's
Where are you, my brothers? = Gde zhe vy teper', druz'ya-odnopolchane
On a nameless hill = Na bezymiannoy vysote
The roads = Dorogi
Soldiers are coming = Vot soldaty idut
Cranes = Zhuravli
In the trenches = V zemlianke
The sacred stone = Zavetnyy kamen'
Katyusha
Cossacks in Berlin = Kazaki v Berline
My Moscow = Moia Moskva
The road to the front = Dorozhka frontovaia (Pesenka frontovogo shofiora)
The hills of Manchuria = Na sopkakh Mandzhurii
The lonely accordion = Odinokaia garmon'
The last battle = Posledniy boi.
Additional Information
Subjects |
War songs
-- Soviet Union.
Songs (Medium voice) with chamber orchestra. World War, 1939-1945 -- Soviet Union -- Songs and music. |
Publisher | Hollywood, Calif. :Delos,2003 |
Other Titles | Songs of the war years |
Contributors |
Stet͡si͡uk, Evgeniĭ,
arranger of music. Orbelian, Constantine, conductor. Moskovskiĭ kamernyĭ orkestr, performer. Ansamblʹ "Stilʹ Pi͡ati", performer. Kamernyĭ khor "Dukhovnoe Vozrozhdenie", performer. |
Participants/Performers |
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone ; Moscow Chamber Orchestra ; Constantine Orbelian, conductor ; Style of Five ; Spiritual Revival Choir of Russia. |
Language |
Russian Sung in Russian. |
Notes |
Arrangements by Evgeny Stetsyuk. Compact disc. Program notes by Maya Pritsker, and biographical notes, and texts (transliterated) with English translations (22 p.) inserted in container. |
Description |
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Other | Classic View |