The Internationale "Интернационал" - Russian Version (Acapella)
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
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Originally composed by Pierre de Geyter in 1888, it has been the standard for most socialist and left wing movements with the Second Internationale adopting it as their official anthem with anarchists, socialists, communists and other leftists celebrating its use. The USSR before the 1930's also used this as their official anthem with the lyrics being translated into multiple different languages. This version was sung by Oleg Blokhin, Evgeny Krylov and Valeri Perov.
What a beautiful version of the Internationale you’ve found comrade! It combines two of the most wonderful things in this world, namely communism and male Russian vocals
This might just be one of the best versions of L'Internationale I've heard :D
Indeed it is
The acapella really helps in my opinion
Belated May Day everyone! I know I should have posted this that day but I've been quite busy the past few days. Hope you enjoy this belated gem.
Happy May Day to you comrade!
това́рищ : Спасибо очень искренним снова за это великолепный очень перемещающееся видео ! Да здравствует Пролетариат !
i love this version
So do I
We the workers will rise again!
I love how this version recaptures the feel of the artistic Russian Orthodox religious chants and repurposes them for a revolutionary cause.
Exactly!
Very good version of The Internationale
Achingly beautiful!
Уже год как на звонке на телефоне. Большинство шарахаются, но были случаи что подпевали.
Proletarians of all countries unite!!!
Long live socialism!!!
Viva La Revolution 🚩
Form Poland
НАШЕ БУДУЩЕЕ - КОММУНИЗМ !!!!
Наше майбутнє-Комунізм!
Наше майбутнє-Комунізм!
И что для этого делаеться?
مستقبلنا هي الشيوعية !
Notre avenir est le communisme !
This was a different version of The International. It's very mellow in its delivery.
Да здравствует СССР!
Привет, товарищ!
Прошу покажите его на карте👇, где он?
The main problem I have with the Soviet Union (mainly the Stalin era). Was the governments rejection of “formalist art”, artists are the champions of the proletariat we should not restrict their creativity!
that's literally why Communist is considered to be a failed ideology: Bad and corrupt nation
If we take a look at Vietnam, we can see that they pretty much didn't do as bad and didn't get the receiving end as severe as Soviet
@@Kalashnikov413 bro please shut up, most of these paintings are in the lenin era, because lenin was good don't think because one soviet leader is bad (stalin) means every communist leader is bad.
@@Kalashnikov413 because of Perestroika and Glastnost as well as Western efforts to introduce Shock Therapy capitalism. Get outta this video wit that anti-USSR garbage 🗑
@@Kalashnikov413 and Cuba
@@Kalashnikov413 we have so much pop music here as people are asking for stricter censorship lol 😂
I'm from Vietnam 🇻🇳
Это Интернационал, но гармония русского духовного пения. А ведь Интернационал - гимн борьбы угнетенных против угнетателей, а не христианского смирения, и должен исполняться героически!
Где вы тут нашли героев? Буржуазно националестическая херня про "русский дух" у вас каким хреном в интронационале?
Love Russia from USA
Same here, my grandma lived in Leningrad for years, she had great things to share about her experience in the first proletarian state experiment on Earth
Классно
NO PASARAN!!! NUNCA MAS!
Vô sản thế giới, đoàn kết lại !
Это что ? Хор церковников ?
what are the names of the paintings you used?
Please, who is singing this version?
Look at description the last words
O SOVIET REPUBLIC DU BIST ÜBER ALL
🚩🚩🚩🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
What is acapella?
Acapella is a composition that only uses human voices, even for the sounds that were meant for instruments.
Here the music is solely produced by human voices.
All who dislike shall be swiftly sent to a gulag
Only one so far. :)
Remember that the communards of the Paris commune symbolically burned the guillotine in the square as a symbolic gesture against brutality. As communist, our goal is humanity, and an end to brutality.
where do you find those pictures?
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