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"Only once" lyrics in English
(rough translation and in quite nowaday style)
Everyday you lose your best illusions
Everyday vertigo comes to you
Everyday you make a sad conclusion:
"He mislead...although he was so cute!"
Just at once you face your love in fortune
Just at once a moment breaks it all
Just at once you feel a real torture
Being an only lonely in the world
Getting dark.... I'm out of my money
Cannot see my roses bought on sale
No idea: where are you, my honey?
You did not respond to my e-mail
Speaking about the Russian music of the 20th century it can hardly be claimed genuinely Russian: one can feel certain interchange of influences with the West in it, just like in music of nowadays. Nevertheless, peculiar Russian features are revealed in Russian music, and that is probably what we might be proud of.
I would like to draw your attention to a number of classical Russian singers who were self-sufficient and artistically interesting personalities.
Fyodor Shalyapin (1873 - 1938)
Shalyapin Fyodor Ivanovich is a well-known Russian opera singer-bass. Shalyapin was both a great singer and a drama actor. His voice of unique flexibility, timbre, richness and beauty enabled him to express freely any shades of emotions. Worldwide fame was brought to him by his performing the major part in Musorgsky's opera Boris Godunov. Among his other achievements one can name his parts in such operas as Faust by Gounod, Sadko by Rimsky-Korsakov, Mephistophelis by Boito, Don Quixot by Massne and Life for the Tzar by Glinka.
Among the songs performed by him especially popular were the Russian folk song " Hey, uhnem!' and " the Song about a flea " by Musorgsky. Shalyapin left Russia in 1922 and settled down in Paris.
Sergey Lemeshev (1902 - 1977)
Lemeshev's popularity in Moscow was enormous, his performances attracted crowds of admirers. Lemeshev was a great worker and worked hard to elaborate each of his opera parts. And there were a great number of them: Lensky in Evgenie Onegin, Tzar Berendey in Snow Maiden, the Astrologer in The Golden Cockerel, the Indian visitor in Sadko, Vladimir Igorevich in Prince Igor, Boyan in Ruslan and Lyudmila, Duke in Rigoletto, Alfred in Traviata, Almaviva in The Barber of Seville, etc.
Peter Leshchenko (1898 - 1954)
Having comprehended all the secrets of gramophone recording Peter Leshchenko made a great number of superb recordings. His voice in those records has a beautiful timber and the performance is very expressive. Though Peter did not have proper voice qualities to perform on stage, his singing of lyric songs, tangos, foxtrots, etc. on phonograph records is considered one of the best. The well-known hits of the master are Moya Marusichka, Dve Gitary, Tatyana and Chubchik.
Ivan Kozlovsky (1900 - 1993)
The voice of Kozlovsky, a high lyrical tenor of a distinguished beautiful timbre can be recognized at once. Having a fortunate appearance, the singer was extremely artistic both in theatre and on a concert stage. As well as other big Russian artistes of the old school, Kozlovsky could very expressively articulate the text. From 1919 and till the last years of his life Kozlovsky gave many concerts, mainly with programs of old Russian romances, Russian and Ukrainian folk songs and chamber lyrics of Russian composers, such as Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Tchaikovsky and Rakhmaninov.
Claudia Shulzhenko (1906-1984)
Claudia Shulzhenko is considered a superstar of the domestic variety stage of the 20th century. There must be some secret of her popularity: she was neither a brilliant beauty nor a possessor of an exclusive voice. However her name has become a symbol of the epoch. It is probably thanks to her heartfelt songs and personality. Her most popular songs of the 1930s were: Druzhba/' Friendship ' (' When a simple and clear look... '), Ty pomnish Nashi Vstrechi/' You remember our meetings ', ' Ah, Andryusha! ', Dyadya Vanya/' Uncle Vanja ', etc.
Isabella Yurieva (1899-2000)
Isabella Yurieva was adored and worshipped by millions, her concerts were always sold out. Later she was forgotten and then recollected again. Love and woman's dignity became the major themes of her creativity. In old gipsy romances performed by her , as well as in romances of the 20th century, and in lyrical songs by Soviet composers she would draw the image of a loving and beautiful yet suffering woman. And this image turned very dear and close to her contemporaries.
Leonid Utesov (1895 - 1982)
Utesov's voice is remembered by people of three generations. He opened the gate to such fine songs, as Polushko-Pole, Partizan Zheleznyak, Tachanka, Kakhovka, Grenada, Dva Druga/Two friends, and Cossack's Song. His song Odessit Mishka still cannot but move the audience. As for the famous scenes from the movie Vesyelye Rebyata / Cheerful Fellows with participation of his jazz, they are immortal.
Здравствуй) Тимур! Я слушал Твой красивый голос на родном языке среди слушателей 2 десятка...
Мне ОЧЕНЬ понравилось и все время думал о ЛАРЕ))) как всегда наслаждался ТВОИМ Божественным наслаждением ДУШИ и дарил свою любовь ЛЮБИМОЙ).
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LoveLAFA 1 year ago
@LoveLAFA Dear Mara, you've posted unforgettable comments as always. THANAK YOU!!!
TheBarsito 1 year ago
@TheBarsito Мара, я отослал тебе по почте свои фото, спасибо за твое внимание к моему творчеству. И за помощь!!! Тим
TheBarsito 1 year ago
@TheBarsito @TheBarsito Мара, я отослал тебе по почте свои фото, спасибо за твое внимание к моему творчеству. И за помощь!!! Тим
TheBarsito 1 year ago
My Darling Tim
I am in LOVE with your voice.
This is what I LOVE!
YOU are DIVINE!
I love Leschenko...and your style is like his.....
A million STARS...... Fav..... I am making a Tim PL too.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL...
I am in Paradise!!!!
Thank you. sooooooooooo much.......
genia106 1 year ago
@genia106 Dear Genia, its a goodluck that you're here, on my channel. Its very touching when somebody from overseas like Russian music. All the best, Tim
TheBarsito 1 year ago