Victory Day (День Победы) - EPIC Instrumental Soviet Military Song
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
- "Den' Pobedy" (Russian: День Победы, English: Victory Day) ranks among the most popular in the large corpus of Russian songs devoted to the Second World War. The song refers to the Victory Day (9 May) celebration and differs from most of these by its cheerful intonations of a marching song and by the fact that it was composed some thirty years after the war. In the words of Vladimir Shainsky, a veteran composer, "the song seemed to have turned back the time. Although written three decades after the war, it now seems that it was this song that helped us to gain the victory".
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In order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Second World War, the Soviet government announced a competition for the best song about the war. In March 1975, poet Vladimir Kharitonov, who had taken part in the war, approached his traditional co-author, the young composer David Tukhmanov, with a proposal to write a new song for the occasion. This effort was to differ strikingly from their previous collaborations, which had been disco-influenced chartbusters. Several days before the deadline, Kharitonov brought his lyric to Tukhmanov and the latter composed a song just in time to be recorded track of an orchestra. His wife Tatyana Sashko (the singer and the lyricist) sang Den Pobedy before the jury.
However, the jury, composed primarily of elderly songwriters whose tastes had been formed decades earlier, was exceedingly displeased with the result. The lyrics appeared to them lightsome and frivolous, while the melody was alleged to abuse the "rhythms of tango and foxtrot", two "bourgeois" dances which had been prohibited from state sponsorship in the Soviet Union.
Although the performance of the song was strongly discouraged, Lev Leshchenko, one of the most popular Soviet singers, dared to premiere it during his concert in Alma-Ata in late April. Then the song was performed in the Little Blue Light TV show on 9 May by another singer (Leonid Smetannikov), but his interpretation was rather lackluster and failed to attract attention. Thereupon the song was not performed until 10 November when Leshchenko revived it for a grand concert (and live in Soviet television) in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses on the Militsiya Day. His performance astounded the censors but proved to be a runaway success with the audience, who clamored for an encore. - Видеоклипы
the background image is so beautiful .
It represents the good relationship of both before the cold war. 😢
@@Pokesus there was not a good relationship betwen states but yes betwen normal people
Великая победа советского народа, Красный армии, Ленинской Коммунистической партии. По руководством Великого Сталина мир был спасём от чумы, Нацизма. Слава героям союзных сил и СССР. Вечная память всём кто воевал, то умирая в концлагерях, партизан
Здравый комментарии, спасибо!
Glory to Stalin and the brave Soviet troops!
Eternal glory to the heroes of the Red Army and Partisan movements that gave their lives for our freedom from Fascism. Glory to the great leadership of the Great Comrade Stalin and the All-Union Communist Party and the Communist Parties of Europe that led the people of the Soviet Union and the world to freedom and victory against the Nazi scourge!
С наступающим праздником Великой Победы! 🇷🇺❤️🙏
The translate button changed the Russian flag to British 💀
Триколор? Во время 9 мая? Ладно....
@@SovietEdit-tz2wy Российская Федерация является страной преемницей СССР, так что да, ещё вопросы?
I love this picture... so.. peaceful
You could imagine yourself there if you try.. just imagine if you were a Soviet.. who finally got to the end of the pain and murder of over 22 million of your people after 4 years.. and you met up with all the Americans finally sealing the pact for the nazirs..
And these americans sponsored hitler
The Perfect background 💫
Spasibo vsem 27 millionov bez vvinno ybityh...Ryysskix Ykrainzev . Belarysov..
Spasibo sestrenke ..3 let...nemez spalil ziviem ..
Ee .mat.babbushky...
Batia ...plakal vsu zizn...
My yze rodilis ot vtoroi semie otza frontovika v 1960..
Spasibo za Podvig i schastlivoe Sovetskoe detstvo..
New York City 🇺🇸
Happy Victory day comrades. (its 2 days later yes, but still.)
May Russia continue to prosper. And never let others tell you whether or not to be proud of your Soviet past.
Росія - це не відродження і не продовження, а відхилення від СРСР.
Слава Советскому Союзу!
CCCP Power!
Glory to the allies who fought against the nazis.
What an outstanding cover! How about “Marsch der Nationalen Volksarmee”? I think you would make it awesome too
When the bois liberate Berlin in 1975
Pozdrawiam z Polski, badzmy dumni.
If i may ask, what is the backround image called? I love it
На этом изображение легендарная встреча советских и американских военных на реке Эльбе неподалёку от городка Торгау это фотография стало символом совместной победы над фашизмом и нацизмом
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May 9 is near!!! but sadly, Russia cancelled their parades :(
Putin cancelled it... He's a anti-Soviet Freak that wants the millions of people that died forgotten!
Formally, because it's also not modern Russia's day
Мы не отменяли парады победы, кто тебе такое сказал?
there shouldn't be terroristic fusa flag