Moonlight Over Moscow

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Tracklist

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1Kalinka
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
orchestra:
Академический ансамбль песни и пляски войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov and Виктор Елисеев (conductor)
chorus master:
Ljudviga Nosovich (Людвіга Насовіч)
recording of:
Калинка
lyricist and composer:
Иван Ларионов (Ivan Larionov) (in 1860)
[traditional]3:45
2Oh, My Field (Polyushka, polye)
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Полюшко-поле (Oh Fields, My Fields)
lyricist:
Виктор Гусев (Viktor Gusev, Soviet poet and translator)
composer:
Лев Книппер (in 1934)
Lev Knipper, Vladimir Gussev2:48
3Monotonously Rings the Bell
choir vocals:
State Russian Choir of the USSR (Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir, Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir)
conductor:
Alexander Sveshnikov (conductor and choirmaster)
recording of:
Однозвучно гремит колокольчик (by Сидорович)
lyricist:
И. Макаров («Однозвучно гремит колокольчик…» lyricist)
composer:
Константин Сидорович (in 1858)
Konstantin Sidorovich, I. Makarov4:30
4Volga Boatsmen's Song (Eh, Ukhnem!)
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
bass vocals:
Ivan Petrov (Ivan Ivanovich Petrov, operatic bass)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Эй, ухнем! (Song of the Volga Boatmen)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Русские народные песни (Russian traditional songs)
[traditional]4:17
5Twelve Robbers
bass vocals:
Evgeni Nesterenko (Yevgeni Nesterenko, Russian operatic bass singer)
choir vocals:
Moscow Chamber Choir (Minin's Choir)
recording of:
Двенадцать разбойников («Господу Богу помолимся, древнюю быль возвестим!…»)
lyricist:
Николай Некрасов (Nikolay Nekrasov, poet, writer, critic and publisher)
composer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
Nikolai Nekrasov4:50
6Warsovienne
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Варшавянка («Вихри враждебные веют над нами, тёмные силы нас злобно гнетут…»)
translator:
Глеб Кржижановский
translated version of:
Warszawianka (1905)
[traditional]3:24
7Ah, Nastasia!
bass vocals:
Ivan Petrov (Ivan Ivanovich Petrov, operatic bass)
orchestra:
Osipov Russian Folk Orchestra (Ossipov Russian Folk Orchestra)
[traditional]1:54
8A Birch Tree in the Field
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Во поле берёза стояла
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
[traditional]3:07
9Song About Stenka Razin
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Из-за острова на стрежень (Stenka Razin)
lyricist:
Дмитрий Садовников (Dmitri Sadovnikov)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
[traditional]5:40
10Steppe, Oh, Steppe Around
choir vocals:
Pyatnitsky State Russian Folk Choir (Pyatnitsky Choir)
conductor:
Valentin Levashov
recording of:
Степь да степь кругом
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Русские народные песни (Russian traditional songs)
is based on:
В степи
[traditional]4:43
11Down Peterskaya Street
bass vocals:
Artur Eisen (Arthur Eizen)
orchestra:
Osipov Russian Folk Orchestra (Ossipov Russian Folk Orchestra)
recording of:
Вдоль по Питерской
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) and Дмитрий Шагин
writer:
Фёдор Шаляпин (Feodor Chaliapin, operatic bass)
[traditional]2:11
12Red Sarafan
choir vocals:
State Russian Choir of the USSR (Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir, Sveshnikov State Academic Russian Choir)
conductor:
Alexander Sveshnikov (conductor and choirmaster)
recording of:
Красный сарафан («Не шей ты мне, матушка, красный сарафан…»)
lyricist:
Николай Цыганов (in 1831)
composer:
Александр Варламов (Alexander Varlamov, founding father of the Russian art song) (in 1934)
Alexander Varlamov, Nikolai Tsyganov2:56
13Poem of the Ukraine
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Поэма об Украине («Шепчу шевченковские строки, шепчу любимые слова…»)
lyricist:
Осип Колычев (Soviet poet, translator)
composer:
Александр Александров (Alexander Alexandrov, Soviet composer and choir conductor 1883-1946)
Alexandr Alexandrov, Osip Kolychev6:55
14Such a Moonlight Night
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Ніч яка місячна («Ніч яка, Господи! Місячна, зоряна: ясно, хоч голки збирай…»)
lyricist:
Михаил Старицкий (Mykhailo Starytsky)
Mikhail Staritsky3:56
15Farewell, My Sweetheart
bass vocals:
Paata Burchuladze (operatic bass)
choir vocals:
Yurlov State Choir (Yurlov Russian State Academic Choir)
conductor:
Stanislav Gussev (Stanislav Gusev)
recording of:
Прощай, радость, жизнь моя! («Прощай, радость, жизнь моя! Слышу: едешь без меня…»)
lyricist and composer:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
[traditional]3:41
16Suliko
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
Сулико
translator:
Татьяна Сикорская (in 1937)
translated version of:
სულიკო (Suliko)
[traditional]4:54
17En Route!
instruments:
Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army (Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army)
conductor:
Boris Alexandrov
recording of:
В путь! (from the film "Maxim Perepelitsa")
lyricist:
Михаил Дудин (in 1954)
composer:
Василий Соловьёв-Седой (Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy, Russian composer) (in 1954)
Vassily Soloviev-Sedoy, Mikhail Dudin3:32