Караоке - Русская кадриль | Русская Народная Песня
Караоке - Русская кадриль
Русская Народная Песня
Когда-то россияне
Ванюши, Тани, Мани,
Танцуя на гулянье,
Открыли новый стиль.
Штиблеты и сапожки
Под русские гармошки,
Под бересту и ложки
Прославили кадриль.
Теперь почти забытая,
Гитарами забитая,
Но, всё же непокорная,
Жива кадриль задорная.
Эх!
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
Когда-то наши предки
Родные бабки, дедки
Не танцевали Летки,
У них другой был стиль:
Штиблеты и сапожки
Под русские гармошки,
Под бересту и ложки
Прославили кадриль.
Теперь почти забытая,
Гитарами забитая,
Но, всё же непокорная,
Жива кадриль задорная.
Эх!
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
На дедов мы похожи,
Веселье любим тоже,
Кадриль забыть не можем,
Улыбка в ней и стать.
Окончена работа,
Опять пришла суббота,
И нам с тобой охота
Кадриль потанцевать.
Кадриль моя сердечная,
Старинная, но вечная,
Фабричная, колхозная,
Смешная и серьёзная,
Эх!
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри да-ри-та,
Та-ри да-ри-та.
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Народные Русские Песни в Хорошем Качестве.
Также есть вариант под названием Московская кадриль
Караоке На Канале KaraRuTV
Karaoke bar No Name Moscow...Chirchik Doston070
Karaoke bar lubyanka
Russian Song Ivushka- Instrumental
Русская песня Ивушка
Исп. Терем-квартет (Terem Quartet)
КараОке - Московская кадриль HD 7524-2016
Приглашаю всех Людей в Академию Великих Мудрецов
Podmoskovnye Vechera
Festival de las Naciones, Costa Rica, Estadio Nacional.
Teatro Ruso de Latinoamérica con la canción Noches de Moscú
29 de abril 2017
Quadrille
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Quadrille · Original Broadway Cast Of Can Can
Come Along with Me: Cole Porter's Original Broadway Cast of Can-Can Themes
℗ 2014 Sharp Edge Records
Released on: 2014-11-11
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Marina Devyatova - Kalinka
Russian popular music videos
I invite you to my music video channel:
Дима Kapral- Привораживаем(не изданное) (06/03/14) karaoke-bar 3 kadra
KATYUSHA old russian song
sputnik Folk Group - Russia
Le associazioni che si sono esibite riportando un notevole successo sono l'Asociación Universitaria de Danza El Candii - Spagna, l'Associaciòn Folklorica Wazabara - Venezuela, il Folk Group of Songs and Dances Zamojszczyzna - Polonia, l'Africa Djembe -- Senegal. Il gruppo folkloristico Miromagnum ha trasformato il suo tradizionale spettacolo presentandone uno senza precedenti grazie all'impegno giornaliero, che ogni componente assume in piena autonomia, in base alle sue competenze.
1st Tianjin Wudadao Culture Art Festival, 2014 - Russian Folk Dance group (4)
We welcome all kinds of performance ensembles from all over the world to participate in 他和festivals in China. For more information as well as Terms and Conditions of China's festival, please consult Mr. Yajing Xue for more information.
Please visit my website for more information about China's festivals:
I hope you would like it.
Contact: Mr. Yajing XUE .
E-mail: yajing.xue@gmail.com
Tum Balalayka-Moscow Male Jewish Cappella, Conductor A. Tsaliuk
Tum Balalayka, Moscow Conservatoire, Small Hall, Moscow Male Jewish Cappella, Hasidic Cappella, Conductor - Alexander Tsaliuk, Piano part- Alexander Velikovskiy, Solo - Andrey Skenderov . 2008. Moscow.
hasidic-cappella.com
Russian beauties athletes (2) Tumbalalaika
Russian beauties athletes Русские красавицы спортсмены
music: from the movie prendimi l'anima (the soul keeper)
thanks so much to 'alfredosigillo' of tumbalalaika spezzone prendimi l'anima
roberto faenza (youtube video)
while music is played, their spoken lines and narration have no relations with the video.
Rus champs 2013, Rus cup 2012, Universiade 2011 Shengzhen, Universiade 2013 Kazan,
moscow challenge 2012, 2013 and others
Olga Topilskaya (universiade 2011 shenzhen 400m)
Yelena Migunova (universiade 2011 shenzhen 400m)
Anastasia Ott, ARISTARKHOVA Natalia, Oksana Demina,
Anna (Geflikh) Kaygorodova, Korobkina Yelena, Kashina Yulia,
Murinovich Natalia, Yuna Mekhti-Zade, Yekaterina Kuzina
and other Russian beauties athletes
photos choice by my preference.
hope the athletes will not take it amiss.
thanks so much to Rus athletics.com and SportPhoto.ru.
many photos are from them. if our use of those photos are not tolerated,
we immediately delete it.
Kalinka
Russische sprookjes is een project van Het Concertgebouw voor leerlingen van groep 5 uit het primair onderwijs. Dit filmpje is onderdeel van de lesbrief die bij dit project hoort.
Tijdens de voorstelling zingen de leerlingen liedjes mee en voeren ze verschillende bewegingen uit. In dit filmpje laat de regisseur zien welke bewegingen bij het lied Kalinka horen.
Meer informatie over dit project vindt u op mijnconcertgebouw.nl/russischesprookjes
Russian Original
This is the recording of the russian accordeon, used as basis for the 'Crossover Getover Mash Up'. Please also listen to 'Turkish Original' and finally 'Crossover Getover' and comment about it!
4 двора / Варенька Russian DANCE
Концерт 13.05.2006 г.
4 двора 0:05 Варенька 4:34
Audio and Video edit - made Alex RV
вся съемочная техника (кран+камера на потолке) - самодельная (homemade)
видюха в ютубе немного притормаживает
выступление снято с одного раза (без дублей).
The Red Army Choir - Zhivet Moya Otrada (There Lives My Joy)
The Red Army Choir - Zhivet Moya Otrada (There Lives My Joy)
Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Александров, Aleksandr Vasilevich Aleksandrov) (13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1883 – 8 July 1946) was a Russian Soviet composer, the founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble, who wrote the music for the national anthem of the Soviet Union, which, in 2000, became the anthem of Russia (with new lyrics). During his career, he also worked as a professor of the Moscow State Conservatory, and became a Doctor of Arts.
Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov, known as Sacha, was born on 13 April in Plakhino, a village south-east of Moscow. As a boy his singing was so impressive that he travelled to Saint Petersburg to become a chorister in Kazan Cathedral. A pupil of Medtner, he studied composition at Saint Petersburg and in Moscow, where he eventually became professor of music in 1918.
Alexandrov founded the Alexandrov Ensemble, and spent many years as its director, in which role he first gained favor with Joseph Stalin, the country's ruler during the last two decades of Alexandrov's life. His choir participated successfully in the Universal Exposition of 1937 in Paris, and in 1942, Stalin commissioned him and lyrist Sergey Mikhalkov to create a new Soviet national anthem, which was officially adopted on 1 January 1944. It was very popular, and was used by the Soviet Union until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. It later became the National Anthem of Russia in December 2000, with Mikhalkov writing the new lyrics.
He also composed the famous song The Sacred War, and the official march of the Soviet and now Russian Armed Forces, the Song of the Soviet Army.
He died on 8 July 1946, while on tour in Berlin; some records say he was returning from Germany.
Major General Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov (Russian: Борис Александрович Александров, August 4, 1905 Bologoye – June 17, 1994 Moscow) was a Soviet Russian composer, and, from 1946 to 1986, the second head of the Alexandrov Ensemble which was founded by his father, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov. Alexandrov is also the composer of the Anthem of Transnistria.
He began his musical career, aged 13, as a viola player and in the children's choir at the Bolshoi Theatre inMoscow, performing alongside singers such as Feodor Chaliapin. Chaliapin was a great showman, as can be heard in his recording of Dark Eyes,[2] and Boris would later carry the same attitude into his choral arrangements for the Ensemble. From 1923 to 1929 he attended the Moscow Conservatory, taught by RM Glier. He grew up among leading performers, and later collaborated with the leading Soviet composers and poets. From 1929 to 1937 he ran the music department of the newly established Central Theatre of the Red Army and from 1933 to 1941 was associate professor of Moscow Conservatory. He was also a composer, writing in various genres of symphonic and chamber instrumental music . In 1937, he became the deputy artistic director of the Alexandrov Ensemble and some of his best compositions date from this era. As a conductor, Boris Alexandrov apparently worked from two principles: interpreting a composer's work correctly, and making sure that a mass audience would appreciate it.
Boris Alexandrov was a composer, arranger, conductor, music critic, artist and teacher: an important 20th century figure in Russian military music. He saw to the training and promotion of many fine soloists. After World War II, the ensemble, led by Boris Alexandrov, travelled abroad sixty-eight times and was well received in many countries throughout Europe. He carried on the central idea which drove his father: that the choir was central to the ensemble, and that without the choir there would be no ensemble .
In 1985, his 80th birthday was publicly celebrated. Alexandrov finally retired in 1987. He was succeeded by Igor Agafonnikov the same year, with Anatoly Maltsev as the ensemble chief. He retired as the principal conductor in 1994; he died that year and was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery. He was succeeded by Victor Fedorov, the chorus master since 1986.
discomovil balalaika en vivo
ETA FUE UNA TOCADA MUY ESPECIAL AUNQUE NO LO CREAN LA MITAD DE LA GENTE QUE ESTAN VIENDO SON SORDOMUDOS INCREIBLE DEDICADO CON CARIÑO PARA ESAS PERSONAS DEPARTE DE LOS QUE CONFORMAMOS EL BALALAIKA
Tim Olaf - Tum Balalaika (196x)