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Vladimir Vysotsky - Vladimir Vysotsky Sings His Own Songs album

Vladimir Vysotsky - Vladimir Vysotsky Sings His Own Songs album

  • Performer: Vladimir Vysotsky
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Vladimir Vysotsky Sings His Own Songs
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Vocal, Ballad
  • MP3 version size: 1723 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1108 mb
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Высоцкий – Vladimir Vissotsky (Vinyl, LP, Album) France 1977.

1980 16 апреля состоялась последняя в жизни поэта видеосъёмка его концерта - на сцене малого зала Ленинградского БДТ, длительностью около 1.

1980 В ночь на 25 июля, на 43-м году жизни, Владимир Высоцкий скончался во сне в своей московской квартире от острой сердечной недостаточности.

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Vysotsky composed nearly 600 songs, which he performed playing his guitar. Here are a few that are still popular and that for sure reflect the mysterious Russian soul. 1. Farewell to Mountains. Better than all the mountains is the Mount, Which nobody has mounted yet!" This phrase is now an aphorism in Russia. It’s a song from the movie Vertical (1967), where Vysotsky played one of the leading roles and performed several songs. He says that every time people leave the mountains, they leave their hearts there. And each time they feel sorrow when leaving the mountains, there’s nothing.

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky. Russian poet, songwriter and singer. Film and theatre actor. Scenarist and prose writer. Information about Moscow theatres where Vysotsky performed. Details about the prive life of Vysotsky and Marina Vlady. Memorial plaques and monuments to Vysotsky in Moscow. From 1960 to 1964, Vladimir Vysotsky worked at the A. S. Pushkin Moscow Drama Theatre. In 1964, Vysotsky joined the Taganka Theatre where he starred in many key productions. Vladimir Vysotsky and his third wife, the French actress Marina Vlady, married at the Griboyedov Civil Registry Office on 1 December 1970. Vysotsky died in summer 1980 and was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery. The authorities tried to silence the idol’s death because the 1980 Summer Olympics were being held in Moscow at that time.

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky (Russian: Влади́мир Семёнович Высо́цкий, IPA: ; 25 January 1938 – 25 July 1980) was a Soviet singer-songwriter, poet, and actor whose career had an immense and enduring effect on Soviet and Russian culture. He was also a prominent stage and screen actor.

Vladimir Vysotsky was an actor whose performance of Hamlet was assessed as the world’s best embodiment of Shakespeare’s tortured hero. He was a songwriter who performed his own lyrics while playing a seven-string guitar. Millions of people across the Soviet Union - from factory workers to Communist Party secretaries, including then-Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, listened to his songs. However, only one official record was released in his lifetime: a collection of his verses called The Nerve was published only one year after his death

Vladimir Vysotsky: Songs. It is often said that no one can translate Vysotsky well enough so that he would be understood and loved by non-Russians Here are some of such attempts, some of them excellent

Earl Grant – Sings And Plays Songs Made Famous By Nat Cole Earl Grant Earl Grant (American Earl Grant) American pianist,. no title) Donald Shirley – Tonal Expressions  . Helmut Zacharias and his magic violins - 2,000,000 strings.