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Songs of the Great Patriotic War

Recorded Sound | Digitized | RG Number: RG-91.1991

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    Songs of the Great Patriotic War

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    Мелодия. Three LPs in boxset.

    Disc 1
    Side A Track 1: Sacred War. Text: Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. Music: Alexander Alexandrov.
    Side A Track 2: Evening on the Roadstead. Text: Alexander Churkin. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy.
    Side A Track 3: A Cossack was Going to War. Text: Viktor Gusev. Music: Tikhon Khrennikov
    Side A Track 4: In the Dug-Out. Text: Alexey Surkov. Music: Konstantin Listov.
    Side A Track 5: Vasia-Vasilyok. Text: Sergei Alymov. Music: Anatoli Novikov.
    Side A Track 6: Farewell, Rocky Mountains. Text: Nikolai Bukin. Music: Yevgeny Zharkovsky.
    Side B Track 1: Sacred Stone. Text: Alexander Zharov. Music: Boris Mokrousov.
    Side B Track 2: Song of a Street Lamp. Text: Mikhail Svetlov. Music: Dmitri Shostakovich.
    Side B Track 3: The Dark Night. Text: Vladimir Agatov. Music: Nikita Bogoslovsky.
    Side B Track 4: In a Sunny Meadow. Text: Aleksey Fatyanov. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi.
    Side B Track 5: Song of the Dnieper. Text: Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky. Music: Mark Fradkin.

    Disc 2
    Side A Track 1: Nightingales. Text: Aleksey Fatyanov. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy.
    Side A Track 2: The Briansk Forest Rustled Sternly. Text: Anatoly Sofronov. Music: Sigizmund Katz.
    Side A Track 3: My Loved. Text: Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky. Music: Matvey Blanter.
    Side A Track 4: Katyusha. Text: Mikhail Isakovsky. Music: Matvey Blanter.
    Side A Track 5: Mists. Text: Mikhail Isakovsky. Music: Vladimir Zakharov.
    Side A Track 6: Let's Have a Smoke. Text: Ilya Frenkel. Music: Modest Tabachnikov.
    Side B Track 1: In the Front-Line Forest Under the Balkan Stars. Text: Mikhail Isakovsky. Music: Matvey Blanter.
    Side B Track 2: Play, My Bayan. Text: Lyudmila Davidovich and G. Romm. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi.
    Side B Track 3: Golden Light
    Side B Track 4: Officer's Waltz (AKA "Accidental Waltz"). Text: Evgeny Dolmatovsky. Music: Mark Fradkin.
    Side B Track 5: Where Are You Now, My Companions-In-Arms. Text: Aleksey Fatyanov. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi.

    Disc 3
    Side A Track 1: Roads. Text: Lev Oshanin. Music: Anatoly Novikov.
    Side A Track 2: Ballad of a Soldier. Text: Mikhail Matusovsky. Music: Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy.
    Side A Track 3, I Returned From Berlin. Text: Lev Oshanin. Music: Isaak Dunaevsky
    Side A Track 4: On the Nameless Hill. Text: Mikhail Matusovsky. Мusic: Veniamin Ваsnеr.
    Side A Track 5: Instead of that Lad. Text: Robert Rozhdestvensky. Music: Mark Fradkin.
    Side B Track 1: Buchenwald Tocsin. Text: Aleksandr Sobolev. Music: Vano Muradeli.
    Side B Track 2: Veterans Remain Young at Heart. Text: Yakiv Byelinsky. Music: Serafim Tulikov.
    Side B Track 3: Rayzan Madonnas. Text: Anatoliy Poperechny. Music: Aleksandr Dolukhanyan.
    Side B Track 4: Hot Snow. Text: Mikhail Lʹvov. Music: Aleksandra Pakhmutova.
    Side B Track 5: Cranes. Text: Rasul Gamzatov. Music: Jan Frenkel.
    Side B Track 6: Front-Line Soldiers, Put On Your Decorations. Text: Vladimir Sergeev. Music: Oskar Feltsman.
    Format
    Phonograph record; vinyl; 12 inches; 33 rpm

    Physical Details

    Language
    Russian
    Genre/Form
    Music.

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    Recorded Sound Provenance
    Since 1992, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's music historian has collected historic sound recordings, published materials, interviews, and music related to the Holocaust and World War II.
    Recorded Sound Source
    Bret Werb
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    2024-02-21 07:29:49
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