I have just been told that the tenor is not Savchuk. It is Nikolai Polozkov. The basso profundo is Vladimiri Fyodorov, the only one that the Ensemble had. He was a soloist of the choir (did not sing whole songs as soloist), but Polozkov was a soloist of the Ensemble.
what a stupid discussion about where an instrument or a song start or created. the Incas or aymaras created a beautiful instrument out of the guitar the Spanish conquistador brought this instrument is the charango. It doesn't matter where the instrument come from the music, the songs are important. They united the people. Maybe the guitar was originated in India I don't know, buy I love it.
para, I'll take my Bandura. The Bandura were devised by Kozaks that were blinded in battle. Theybecame minstrels. Russia had nothing to do with the development of the Bandura. (Unless you wan't to count stealing it) It's a pure Ukrainain instrument. =Stefan=
I have just been told that the tenor is not Savchuk. It is Nikolai Polozkov. The basso profundo is Vladimiri Fyodorov, the only one that the Ensemble had. He was a soloist of the choir (did not sing whole songs as soloist), but Polozkov was a soloist of the Ensemble.
riverhouse2007 2 months ago
what a stupid discussion about where an instrument or a song start or created. the Incas or aymaras created a beautiful instrument out of the guitar the Spanish conquistador brought this instrument is the charango. It doesn't matter where the instrument come from the music, the songs are important. They united the people. Maybe the guitar was originated in India I don't know, buy I love it.
ivanoech 6 months ago
Русские басы самые крутые!
vladbarulin 9 months ago
Русские басы и тенора самые крутые!
vladbarulin 9 months ago
PRZEPIĘKNA PIEŚŃ - WSZYSTKIE RUSKIE PIEŚNI SĄ CUDOWNE!!!
ditta46 1 year ago
Savchuk sang this? Very impressive!!!
This is one of my favorite Red Army Choir songs. I love the changes in volume, in intensity.... And Savchuk's voice is so sweet and clear.
russiandoll87 1 year ago
As a Ukrainian-American I have no great love for the Red Army. However, they sure could sing and dance!
IndependantW 1 year ago
Y love so much this song...... My prefered song
noreligion365 1 year ago
What a beautiful, beautiful song. I just love the Bass voice at the end too....thankyou
knadams13 2 years ago 3
Tenor is I. Savchuk; bass is V. Fedorov.
riverhouse2007 2 years ago
i became bandura:)
cRoexwrest 2 years ago
i took bandura playd all i know to play follish i fell in love....
cRoexwrest 2 years ago
I wonder why one the red army best song received so little attention.
Can someone translate some sentences please?
paratatruc 3 years ago 2
para, I'll take my Bandura. The Bandura were devised by Kozaks that were blinded in battle. Theybecame minstrels. Russia had nothing to do with the development of the Bandura. (Unless you wan't to count stealing it) It's a pure Ukrainain instrument. =Stefan=
chengloki 2 years ago 3