le cœur me fait mal pour cette voix inoubliable, pour un être qui a sut sublimé les notes à ce point., on ne peu rester indifférent, on ne peu même pas imaginé que l'on ne puisse même pas aimer, ou rester dans l'indiférence. Ces homme là ne devraient pas mourire, mais ils reste immortel , et le serons pour très longtemps merci pour rtant de beauté. Y a-t-il une biographie sur sa vie ou un livre quelque part ,pour en savoir plus sur sa vie?
In the original record, Vinogradov declines the final high note, and gives homage to the dead soldiers by bowing out with the low note. However the high note at the end here reads like a celebration of the soldiers' sacrifice, and at the same time a celebration of Vinogradov's gift Just my interpretation; but there is no doubt that there is a tight musical interrelationship between Belyaev, Vinogradov and B. Alexandrov who showcased them both.
The year is ca.1975. I now believe that this performance is an homage to Georgi Pavolovich Vinogradov (Георгий Павлович Виноградов) who was a superb tenor with the Ensemble until 1951 when his career ended suddenly. Vinogradov is said to have been a singing teacher in Moscow until his death in 1980. Belyaev's voice was far more powerful than Vinogradov's: but here Belyaev is not just imitating Vinogradov's 1950 record; he is re-living the spirit and perfection of it.
Oh my Goooood. I do not like these choral singing.
stardust17ful 4 weeks ago
Absolument céleste ! De quoi rendre jaloux les vrais rossignols !
synalag 4 months ago
Je me demande ce que l'on doit ressentir en étant dans la salle de concert, face à une telle performance. Absolument génial.
gerselinde 6 months ago
Samaya krasivaya p'esn'ya dl'a m'en'ya. o4en' l'ubl'u Va6u muziku, priviet s Pol6i
czos47jp 9 months ago
Kocham rosyjskie piosenki i pieśni.
Piszę z Polski.
meran110 1 year ago
le cœur me fait mal pour cette voix inoubliable, pour un être qui a sut sublimé les notes à ce point., on ne peu rester indifférent, on ne peu même pas imaginé que l'on ne puisse même pas aimer, ou rester dans l'indiférence. Ces homme là ne devraient pas mourire, mais ils reste immortel , et le serons pour très longtemps merci pour rtant de beauté. Y a-t-il une biographie sur sa vie ou un livre quelque part ,pour en savoir plus sur sa vie?
zeeneea 1 year ago 3
from russia with lovely song ......
jas4d 1 year ago 2
Замечательно!!!Браво Евгений Беляев!
oao1984 2 years ago 3
brings a tear to my eye every time.
crowamonghens 2 years ago 7
Je suis pétrifiée d'admiration, vraiment enthousiasmée, par une aussi belle interprétation !
Merci de tout coeur.
synalag 2 years ago 4
i really, really want this recording. it has to be one of the best songs i have ever heard right behind the beatles "taxman"
GOfilms01 2 years ago 2
why don't you use youtube to mp3 converter? I don't know personally, but they say it works.
btw big thanks to colonel449!
543987352 2 years ago
Absolutely the best, Sends shivers up and down one's spine.
makhno4 2 years ago 2
In the original record, Vinogradov declines the final high note, and gives homage to the dead soldiers by bowing out with the low note. However the high note at the end here reads like a celebration of the soldiers' sacrifice, and at the same time a celebration of Vinogradov's gift Just my interpretation; but there is no doubt that there is a tight musical interrelationship between Belyaev, Vinogradov and B. Alexandrov who showcased them both.
riverhouse2007 2 years ago
The year is ca.1975. I now believe that this performance is an homage to Georgi Pavolovich Vinogradov (Георгий Павлович Виноградов) who was a superb tenor with the Ensemble until 1951 when his career ended suddenly. Vinogradov is said to have been a singing teacher in Moscow until his death in 1980. Belyaev's voice was far more powerful than Vinogradov's: but here Belyaev is not just imitating Vinogradov's 1950 record; he is re-living the spirit and perfection of it.
riverhouse2007 2 years ago
The version of Viktor Nikitin is also amazzing / He has recorded Solovii with Aleksandrov ensemble in concert the 12.6.1946 in Prague /.
lisabraun52 2 years ago
what year is this recording?
GOfilms01 2 years ago
oh i don't know that lol sorry
colonel449 2 years ago
@GOfilms01 1970-1980
sUkMu 5 months ago
Beautiful song!
danilovsky22 3 years ago 2
Oh, Who can call his more beautiful songs than this guy's-Evgeny Mikhaylovich Belyayev!
It may be the worst fortune in my life that I can't meet him.
thewingsofatinyfrog 3 years ago
wow!Great singer!Red army choir is the best!I love sovietic music!!5 stars!
danilovsky22 3 years ago