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Dmitri Hvorostovsky - Moscow Nights (Proms)

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Mark Elder conductor

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  • the best russian song ever

  • He expresses the Russia Soul so beautifully... What a joy to hear! Krasivaya Musika! Bravo!

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  • Beautiful!

    

  • @tremeluzir

    We have Vitas' version of "Moscow Nights" on Mediafire and You Tube.

  • When he sings so lightly and naturally his voice is incredibly beatiful!! I don't like him when he pushes, trying to sound like a dramatic baritone.

  • @velichkov10

    I would say the best "Soviet" song ever

  • THE BEST SONG FROM THE BEST SINGER!

  • @Littlefox74 It must be misunderstanding..But this song appeared on Dusan Jaksic album in 1957 on Serbian language..Rest of his work have the same sensibility like this song..I can only say that word "first" in my previous post is maybe wrong-the rest is true. Sorry if I was wrong.

    check this links: Podmoskovske veceri riqK9MvL6y8

    Camac na Tisi(Boat on the river Tisa) m6pM1DzMbDk

  • @Sandrininja

    Sorry, but Serbian singer has nothing to do with creation of this song. The song was originally created as "Leningradskie Vechera" ("Leningrad Nights") by Russian composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi and poet Mikhail Matusovsky in 1955, but at the request of the Soviet Ministry of Culture, the version "Подмосковные вечера" (transliterated as "Podmoskovnye Vechera"; more or less "Evenings in Moscow Oblast") was prepared, with corresponding changes to the lyrics.

  • This song is first time presented 1957 on World Youth Festivan in Moscow by Serbian singer,actor and composer Dushan Jakshich (Душан Јакшић-Dušan Jakšić) I always loved this song and it was a big surprise for me because I use to think that this is old Russian song:)

    In RAI show "Napoli porto tutti" 1965 this song was in final with famous "O Sole Mio"

    Long live Russia and Serbia!

  • ПРЕКРАСНА И МУЗИКА И АРТИСТ!

  • My grandmother would sing this song to me many years ago when I was 2-3 years old. She's dead for over 55 years, but I still can hear the song in my heart. Thank you so much for posting such a beautiful remdition of a nasterpiece that goes beyond borders and politics.

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