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Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is a live music video. We shot this in our little...
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Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is a live music video. We shot this in our little studio with 5 cameras. We have more of these live ERBs, more Picture Songs, and more music coming for you soon. You and I came up with the rap battles together, and I'm excited to see what we can come up with next. Your suggestions, for covers, ideas for originals, and requests for videos are always welcome. I like to hear from you, it's how we stay connected. We don't make rap battles here anymore, so its best to leave those suggestions over on the new channels, but give everybody some time to adjust.
It's going to be a good December with lots of new videos, and I'm glad you're here.
see you soon,
-nice peter
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Podmoskovnye Vechera (Russian: Подмосковные Вечера, English: "Moscow Nights" or, more correctly, "Evenings of Moscow's Suburbs"
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Podmoskovnye Vechera (Russian: Подмосковные Вечера, English: "Moscow Nights" or, more correctly, "Evenings of Moscow's Suburbs") is one of the most famous Russian songs outside Russia.
The song was written by two well-established authors, composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy and poet Mikhail Matusovsky in 1955, when it was recorded by Vladimir Troshin, a young actor of the Moscow Art Theatre, for a sports documentary about the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the RSFSR, for a scene where the sportsmen rest in Moscow suburbs (Podmoskovye). It went unnoticed there, but gained a significant popularity after being broadcast by radio.
In 1957, the song won the first prize and the international song contest during the World Festival of Youth and Students held in Moscow that year, quite unexpectedly for the authors. After that the song spread around the world, gaining particular popularity in China. In 1958 the song was noticed by Van Cliburn, whose performance significantly contributed to the popularity of the song abroad.
In the Soviet Union, the tune was the time call sounded every 30 minutes at the Mayak music and news radio station since 1964. The shortwave radio station Radio Moscow's English-language service played a beautiful instrumental version of "Moscow Nights" before every hour's newscast after informing listeners of frequency changes.
The British jazz group, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, had a hit with the song in 1961 titled Midnight in Moscow [1], and film exists which shows them playing it at a concert in Moscow.
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Artist: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (Johnny Bennet, trombone, Dave Jones, clarinet, Ron Weatherburn, piano, Vic Pitts, bass, Ron ...
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Song starts at 0:14
Artist: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (Johnny Bennet, trombone, Dave Jones, clarinet, Ron Weatherburn, piano, Vic Pitts, bass, Ron Bowden, drums, and Paddy Lightfoot, banjo) Title: "Midnight in Moscow" (Soloviev-Sedoi, Matusovosky, Ball)
Album: "Midnight in Moscow" Label: Kapp Cat No: KTL 41039 Release Year: 1962 Country: USA Format: 1/4" quarter track 7½ IPS reel to reel tape
Ratings allowed as of September 14, 2011.
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Live performance on Morecambe & Wise 1969 Christmas Special
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This symphony was commissioned via the National Endowment for the Arts and the Orchestra of Southern Utah. This is its world premiere performance b...
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This symphony was commissioned via the National Endowment for the Arts and the Orchestra of Southern Utah. This is its world premiere performance by the Orchestra and Choir of Southern Utah. Featured on the number one classical podcast in the world, this recording was downloaded over 38 MILLION times.
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