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Marche Vorochilov (Jubilee march: "Voroshilov") / Ippolitov-Ivanov

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Une marche en l'honneur de Kliment Vorochilov, héros de la guerre civile russe et dignitaire soviétique. Très peu connue elle est l'oeuvre du compositeur russe Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859-1935), aujourd'hui lui aussi quelque peu tombé dans l'oubli malgré sa superbe marche militaire géorgienne:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xANNw6a09v0
Ou sa procession du Sardar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfQYBfdNEb8
Toutes deux extraites de ses Suites Caucasiennes.
Pour d'autres musiques histoiriques, militaires, patriotiques, des articles d'histoire militaire de toutes les époques, pays passez sur mes blogs:
http://marechaljoukov.skyrock.com/
http://joukovmusic.skyrock.com/

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  • J'adore cette marche comme la plupart des chants russes (militaires ou non). Merci pour le partage Tousavec Nintendo, j'apprécie particulièrement tes vidéos, avec un petit plus pour les chœurs de l'Armée rouge. ;-)

  • Merci à toi, ça me fait très plaisir.

  • why did he write a march about Voroshilov?

  • I said that I don't really know... Because of the period i think. On fact he was "sacred", "people's artist".

  • Excellent, I have heard several songs about Voroshilov, but never heard about "marsh" Voroshilov. Thank you for sharing it. Any new bit of information helps :-)

  • Hello my friend. Unfortunately i don't know exactly when Ippolitov-Ivanov wrote this work (between 1920 and 1935 I think. He was directory of the Conservatory, in Moscow, from 1905 to 1924) and why (he his very little-kown in France today and it's pity). If you read the russian, maybe the wikipedia's page can help you?

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  • Очень красиво и сильно. Создаётся впечатление быстрой и неудержимой атаки.

  • Hey dictash! I did other reading on GULAG besides AS's "pulp fiction". Ever hear of Eleanor Liper or Alexander Dolgin? They both surviveds of GULAG. You seem to be anapologist for Stalin's system, so cheer up! With the nut cases we have in Washington now, we're headed in the same direction: the direction of mediocrity lack of initiative, and rule by the promoters of jealosy and envy. By the way, every year I get older, but I don't get old. Anyhow, I really like Ipolitov-Ivanov's music. Slava!

  • @Tannenberg71410

    old man, read some valid historical research, not solzhenitsin's pulp fiction

  • dictash: Holy wee wee! Yeah, as a mater of fact I am 70. Just couldn't help commenting on some of the things I learned from reading Solzhenitsin's monumental work: The GULAG Archihpelago. Was he brainwashed? If he was, they were unable to erase his memories of Novi Jerusalem and Ekibastuz. As for my being brainwashed, I reckon 24 years in the army might have destroyed a few braincells, especially jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, but I can still do the simple Sudokus and cross word puzzls

  • @Tannenberg71410

    holy cow! you are 70 and totally brainwashed

  • @Tannenberg71410

    1000000000000000000000000000 millions )))

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