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Lieutenant Kije, Prokofiev

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5 years ago

Haut Rhin

Love to read lyrics if someone could share it. / j'adorerais lire les paroles si quelqu'un pouvait les partager.

6 years ago

邱偉立

very nice singer ....i love old paint

8 years ago

AfroPoli

Who is this terrible singer? Sounds like the typical Dieskau-barking.

9 years ago

Mercenarus

@Bart Rossel No stealing there, credits is given in the CD.

9 years ago

Tomáš Spevák

Стонет сизый голубочек,Стонет он и день и ночь;Его миленький дружочекОтлетел надолго прочь.Он уж боле не воркует,Все тоскует, и тоскует.С нежной ветки на другуюПерепархивает онИ подружку дорогуюЖдет к себе со всех сторон.Полно, сердце, успокойся, Полно бабочкой летать!Ты попробуй и не бойсяУголок другой достать!Сердце начало искать.Как же, сердце, ты решило,Где мы будем летом жить?Сердце бедное забилосьИ не знало, как нам быть.

12 years ago

Tahuan Tinsuyo

@behrooz4 The writer was perhaps a Cossack Jew. They served as administrators. Moreover, some Tatars fought with Poles against fellow muslims. Some Tatars converted to Christianity such as the family of Rachmaninoff.

12 years ago

Bruchag

Perfidity

12 years ago

Jtiger987

accent much ? lol

12 years ago

behrooz4

@bryngOneOn The artist is Ilya Repin, and the painting is called "Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks." As you can see, the Cossacks are crowded around a feller writing a letter and laughing, as they are sending a very rude and vulgar response to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Mehmed IV (reigned from 1648 - 1687), who had commanded them to stop their raiding.

12 years ago

matt_from_la

Ilya Efimovich Repin: The Zaporozhye Cossacks writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan, 1890-91

12 years ago

PuissantAlgernon

@bhead64 - Don't be silly, Sting totally predates Prokofiev.

12 years ago

Brandon

sting stole it from him!

12 years ago

Bart Rossel

hey ! Prokofiev stole that one from Sting's "Do the Russians love their children too" :-)

12 years ago

aerosapiens

Where East meets West. Beautiful and where did that painting come from?

12 years ago

presbyterosBassI

Erich Leinsdorf used a baritone in his recording, made for EMI a million years ago. Maybe with the Philharmonia(?).

13 years ago

LaBohemienne8

Where's the text from?

13 years ago

MuseDuCafe

Hurrah and Yay! The version with the singer. The other song is "Troika," Can we have that too, please? Huh? Huh? Huh? Please....!

13 years ago

George Treves

I believe this version was was recorded by Ozawa and the Berlin philharmonic. It is the only recording I know of that has the baritone accompaniment.

13 years ago

L0K3

this is amazing thank you :)

14 years ago

GenBanks

could someone possibly post the lyrics or link to a translation?

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