Korobeiniki
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- Опубликовано: 10 янв 2016
- Title: Korobeiniki, from the video game "Tetris"
Traditional Russian Folksong, arranged by Greg Cox, score preparation by Abigail Carcich, orchestral adaptation by Chris Hansen
Performed by: Angel City Chorale
Soloists: Kat Green, Kim Johnson Hanke
Artistic Director: Sue Fink
Angel City Chorale website: angelcitychorale.org/
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When your DNA test comes back with Russian ancestry this starts playing.
1861:
That lead soprano was
Replay, replay, replay!! ❤❤❤ . The soloist is extremely beautiful, she exudes a special energy that is transmitted instantly, a very bright face. Maximum performance for the entire choir. ❤🎉
When the lead singer hits the high note, it's beautiful to see genuine expressions of proudness in the faces of the choir.
Love the tetris in the background. It's like: "You guys sing. Okay i'll just sit here and play i guess"
Nice touch with the Tetris in the background.
Men O‘zbekistondanman. 🇺🇿 O‘rus xalq qo‘shig‘i Angel City Chorale ijrosida mahorat bilan, juda chiroyli ijro etilgan. Ofarin.💐😊
Delivered a great folk song combined orchestra and chorale make it a fantastic piece for great folk beauty and musical artistry for years to come
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Ой полным полна коробушка
I love how she breaks character at the end in perfect English. Much respect.
When I heard the Red Army do this one, I immediately fell in love and I can’t get enough of this song. It will always be one of the best Russian songs out there.
Greetings from Russia. It's nice to hear here our music. Great song, and amazing performance!
Korobeiniki were peddlers with trays, who sold fabric, haberdashery, books and other small items in pre-revolutionary Russia.[3] Nekrasov's poem tells the story of a young peddler who seduces a peasant girl named Katya one night in a field of rye. He offers her some of his wares as gifts in exchange for a kiss and, it is implied, sexual favours. She rejects all but one of his gifts, a turquoise ring, reasoning that having his wares but not him would be unbearable. The next morning, he pledges to marry her when he returns from selling his wares at the market. The song's narrative ends here: however, the poem concludes with the peddler being robbed and killed by a forest ranger whom he asks for directions, while returning home with the profits made during his successful day at the market.
This deserves a billion likes.
This video should have more views.
Greetings from a Russian living in Cyprus. Excellent song performance and orchestral arrangement. a little heart-to-heart!
From America, I love this song and this cover of it is beautiful.
tetris💙