dance is kasatchok, song is katyusha (i think so) and yes it can be sing in many languges, but originall is in russian language(and also most beautifull)
Yes it's "Katyusha", the music was composed in 1938 by the Russian Matvei Blanter and the lyrics were written by Mikhail Isakovsky
Than the Bulgarian Boris Rubaschkin created Casatschok on this music in 1968, which has been translated in many languages, Italian 1968 by Dori Ghezzi and1969 French singer Dalila.
It is played by thousands of orchestras worldwide.
The Italian army while in Russia in 1945 created the army song "Fischia il vento e infuria la bufera".
Eso no es "Casatschok" sino "Katyusha" (el diminutivo del nombre feminino ruso Ekaterina).
"Katyusha" es la canción famosa rusa, la canción patriótica sobre una muchacha y su amigo que sirve en la frontera.
"Casatschok" es un baile popular pero no de Rusia sino de Ucrania. Y su componente musical no tiene nada que ver con la musica de la canción "Katyusha". Saludos de Rusia.
yes it IS a russian dance AND a russian song ORIGINALLY^^i know so because i am a russian girl^^,..but you can listen to this song in a lot of langueages^^
Das einzigste was ich da sagen kann ist:
" Kannitverstan "
WieselNiels 1 month ago
Thats not german
MrGS1099 3 months ago
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celinerockmann 8 months ago
Hoi.Ik vind Nederlandse moeilijk maar Ik leer hard. In the last 2 years I traveled a lot in the Netherlands and I love it. IK hou Nederlands.
PILIF1983 1 year ago
Es ist "Katuscha", kein "Kasatchok"
LetoAugust 1 year ago
This was originally Russian, no?
Hissanrach 1 year ago
oh my god they have it in dutch :o
wow
nyreeani 2 years ago
wtf ? dutch ?
14Greekboy14 2 years ago
Yes! It's Dutch!
The language spoken by people in Holland and parts of Belgium.
bassilvia 2 years ago
@bassilvia Ik vind dit een raar lied.
iownage4youi 9 months ago
dance is kasatchok, song is katyusha (i think so) and yes it can be sing in many languges, but originall is in russian language(and also most beautifull)
RojoDiablo1 2 years ago
@RojoDiablo1
Yes it's "Katyusha", the music was composed in 1938 by the Russian Matvei Blanter and the lyrics were written by Mikhail Isakovsky
Than the Bulgarian Boris Rubaschkin created Casatschok on this music in 1968, which has been translated in many languages, Italian 1968 by Dori Ghezzi and1969 French singer Dalila.
It is played by thousands of orchestras worldwide.
The Italian army while in Russia in 1945 created the army song "Fischia il vento e infuria la bufera".
saintpine 2 years ago 3
Это не попурри. Это патриотическая песня "Катюша", превращенная в балаган.
estrannic 2 years ago
по-моему это попури из разных русских песен
stayer1989 2 years ago
Eso no es "Casatschok" sino "Katyusha" (el diminutivo del nombre feminino ruso Ekaterina).
"Katyusha" es la canción famosa rusa, la canción patriótica sobre una muchacha y su amigo que sirve en la frontera.
"Casatschok" es un baile popular pero no de Rusia sino de Ucrania. Y su componente musical no tiene nada que ver con la musica de la canción "Katyusha". Saludos de Rusia.
estrannic 2 years ago
Excellent performance of Casatschok sung in German
mcfrdmn 2 years ago
It's dutch, like bassilvia said
Caraccidential 2 years ago
que lengia es esa?
no era rusa la cancion
pero esta bien chevere, no lo entiendo pero la melodia suena muy bien
rrvn1195 2 years ago
holandés
bassilvia 2 years ago
@bassilvia gracias hehhee contal k suena bien pol k nu entiendo nada ,
rrvn1195 1 year ago
yes it IS a russian dance AND a russian song ORIGINALLY^^i know so because i am a russian girl^^,..but you can listen to this song in a lot of langueages^^
Black16Lena 2 years ago
is Casatschok not a russian dance?
MajinCengiz 2 years ago
What language is this ?
davinken 3 years ago
Dutch
bassilvia 3 years ago
It's in dutch, the language spoken by the people from The Netherlands, better known as Holland.
bassilvia 2 years ago