http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4871815/stenkarazin/
Stenka Razin is the hero of a popular Russian folk song, Ponizovaya
Volnitsa, better known by the words Volga, Volga mat' rodnaya. The words
were written by Dmitri Sadovnikov (Дмитрий Николаевич Садовников) in 1883;
the music is folk. The song gave the title to the famous Soviet musical
comedy Volga-Volga. The melody was used by Tom Springfield in the song "The
Carnival Is Over" that placed The Seekers at #1 in 1965 in Australia and the
UK.
The lyrics of the song were dramatized in one of the very first Russian
narrative films, Stenka Razin directed by Vladimir Romashkov in 1908. The
film lasts about 10 minutes. The screenplay was written by Vasily Goncharov,
and the music (the first film music to be specially written to accompany a
silent film) was by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov.
Jazz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJRts1kwzKc&feature=related
Su*. ti'ch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfsWoNpHg2s&feature=related
.On Jul 7, 7:41 pm, "jupiterean" <jupiter...@heaven.net> wrote:
.> Stenka Razin:
>
> http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4871815/stenkarazin/
>
> Stenka Razin is the hero of a popular Russian folk song, Ponizovaya
> Volnitsa, better known by the words Volga, Volga mat' rodnaya. The words
.> were written by Dmitri Sadovnikov (Дмитрий Николаевич Садовников)
in 1883;
> the music is folk. The song gave the title to the famous Soviet musical
> comedy Volga-Volga. The melody was used by Tom Springfield in the song "The
> Carnival Is Over" that placed The Seekers at #1 in 1965 in Australia and the
> UK.
>
.> The lyrics of the song were dramatized in one of the very first
Russian
> narrative films, Stenka Razin directed by Vladimir Romashkov in 1908. The
> film lasts about 10 minutes. The screenplay was written by Vasily Goncharov,
> and the music (the first film music to be specially written to accompany a
> silent film) was by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov.
>
A` que^n, I know this song since 1961 from my teacher "Lam Giang", I
heard his name somewhere here America and
wonder how is he doing today (Mr. LG is too old, I guess ?)
Wish you best Mr. Lam Giang, we all know now how Ho Chi Minh did to
our VietNam and I call him names Vietzan Hochi Minh, indeed . :)))
>O^i chao o*i, tuo*?ng Volga hay Volka 90 proof gi` cho*' ca'i Volga
>na`y la` melody dda^u
>co' no^?i tie^'ng ba(`ng Volga Boatmen ma` toa`n da^n Russian dde^`u
>nguo*~ng mo^.
>
>Jazz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJRts1kwzKc&feature=related
>
>Su*. ti'ch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfsWoNpHg2s&feature=related
>
>
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I agree with the Lee. :-))
Russian women & vodka are much better than Russian literature and
music
http://defencedebates.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/russian-women.jpg
This Russian lady is more better http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxana_Fedorova
VooBoo de Cheap have you ever been in Las Vegas for
prostitution ? :)))
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No ! :-)
Ho^`i ddo' co' co^ Mi~ cu~ng xinh dde.p la('m la.i ru? re^ tui ddi
date around the world.... co*~i ngu*.a...mustang nhu*ng tui tu*`
cho^'i !
So*. bi. e^'ch ca('n la('m !
:-))
http://fashionrevue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/natalia-vodianova-etam-1.jpg
you are just a bunch of philistines :-)))))))))