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Piatnicky Song Ensemble, A. S. Shirokov - Meet The Friends! / At The Lake / Glory To The Soviet People! / They Say ... album

Piatnicky Song Ensemble, A. S. Shirokov - Meet The Friends! / At The Lake / Glory To The Soviet People! / They Say ... album

  • Performer: Piatnicky Song Ensemble
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Meet The Friends! / At The Lake / Glory To The Soviet People! / They Say ...
  • MP3 version size: 1318 mb
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Description

Опубликовано: 21 февр. 2012 г. Glory to the Motherland - Ceremonial Soviet March.

Artist: Hammerfall Album: Glory to the Brave Song: Glory To The Brave Year: 1997 LYRICS : Snow is falling down on this glorious land Colors fading, turning.

Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again! When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes!

Заполняем пропуски в тексте частями предложений на ЕГЭ по английскому языку.

Conductor – A. S. Shirokov. Ensemble – Piatnicky Song Ensemble.

The Song of the Soviet Army or Invincible and Legendary was a famous World War II song written and performed at the war's end. Its performance was done by numerous artists, including the Alexandrov Ensemble. The original 1945 is highly triumphal with its brass fanfares and ecstatic chords extended upward with the aid of trumpets, as part of the V-E Day celebrations

The Alexandrov Ensemble is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces. Founded during the Soviet era, the ensemble consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble. The Ensemble has entertained audiences both in Russia and throughout the world, performing a range of music including folk tunes, hymns, operatic arias and popular music.

The Palace of the Soviets (Russian: Дворец Советов, Dvorets Sovetov) was a project to construct an administrative center and a congress hall in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (present-day Russian Federation) near the Kremlin, on the site of the demolished Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. The architectural contest for the Palace of the Soviets (1931–1933) was won by Boris Iofan's neoclassical concept, subsequently revised by Iofan, Vladimir Shchuko and Vladimir Gelfreikh into a skyscraper.

Friends believe he killed himself because he felt neglected by the authorities despite having served as a liquidator in blitzed reactor number four at Chernobyl after the 1986 explosion and later as a worker at the Soviet nuclear testing site in Semipalatinsk. Many Chernobyl veterans have been awarded housing and boosted pensions by governments in ex-Soviet states Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, but Zhusupov felt 'cheated', say friends. One said: 'He lived in penury, without a proper home  . I was working as a tractor driver at the time. Yet he was one of the first liquidators at the exploded reactor. He said: 'After Chernobyl my health deteriorated.

The reason: During the Soviet Union people dreamed of a brighter communist future, so saved their most treasured belongings for a more prosperous time. This mindset applies to clothes as well, with dresses and suits tucked away without being worn for so long that when the time did come, they were out of fashion. Russians adore huge feasts lasting hours and hours with friends and relatives. They love to spend hours at the dinner table eating classic Russian dishes like Olivier salad, pelmeni, and shchi - just like in the USSR. There will probably be a fair amount of booze involved and many toasts to everything under the sun. Russian say: If dinner reaches the dessert, the party is a failure.

Tracklist

A1 Meet The Friends!
A2 At The Lake (Lyrical Song)
B1 Glory To The Soviet People!
B2 They Say ...

Credits

  • Conductor – A. S. Shirokov*
  • Ensemble – Piatnicky Song Ensemble*
  • Written-By – Z. L. Kompaneietz (tracks: A1, B2), M. V. Koval* (tracks: A2, B1)