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The "Song of the Volga Boatmen" (known in Russian as Эй, ухнем! [Ey, ukhnyem!, "Yo, heave-ho!"], after the refrain) is a well-known traditional Russian song collected by Mily Balakirev and published in his book of folk songs in 1866. [ 1 ]
For the works about the village Anatoly Nasedkin was awarded by the Shevchenko National Prize in 1985. Many years passed before Nasedkin felt himself able to create a work devoted to the military theme – the painting «No land Beyond the Volga» (1975). «In «No Land Beyond the Volga» I showed a soldier of Stalingrad.
Wide Is My Motherland", [a] also known as the "Song of the Motherland", [b] is a Soviet patriotic song from 1936. The music was composed by Isaac Dunaevsky and the lyrics were written by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach .
"Leonid Kharitonov was a great success on his visit to Britain in 1967 with his rendition of the Volga Boat Song. Siberian born Kharitonov is now a soloist with the Moscow State Philharmonic Society specializing in traditional Russian songs." - Soviet Weekly review of UK tour, 1977 [21] "...They were rehearsing in every corner of Hamilton Town ...
Beyond the Volga by Mikhail Nesterov, 1922. Oil on canvas, 81.5 by 107.5 cm. The canvas here at auction, Wayfarers. Beyond the Volga, undoubtedly represents the peak of Mikhail Nesterov’s mature oeuvre. It was painted in 1922 as a development of his famous Wanderer compositions that are now the pride of the Tretyakov and Tver Art Galleries.
Chinese Songs (Tcherepnin) Baritone and Piano Yi-Kwei Sze: Op. 27 1924 Slavic Transcriptions 1. Les Bateliers du Volga (The Volga Boatmen) 2. Chanson pour la cherie (Song for the Beloved) 3. Chanson: Grandrussienne (The Great Russian People) (later title: Russian Song) 4. Le Long du Volga (The Banks of the Volga) 5. Chanson tchèque (Czech Song ...
The popular song is known by the words Volga, Volga mat' rodnaya, Iz za ostrova na strezhen, and, simply, Stenka Razin. The song gave the title to the famous Soviet musical comedy Volga-Volga. The melody was used by Tom Springfield in the song "The Carnival Is Over" that placed The Seekers at No. 1 in 1965 in Australia and the UK.
No Land's Song (Persian: آواز بیسرزمین / Âvâz-e Bi-Sarzamin) is a 2014 Iranian documentary film written and directed by Ayat Najafi, starring Sara Najafi, Parvin Namazi, Sayeh Sodeyfi, Emel Mathlouthi, Elise Caron, and Jeanne Cherhal.