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"Katyusha" (Russian: Катюша [kɐˈtʲuʂə] ⓘ; a diminutive form of Екатерина, Yekaterina, 'Katherine') is a Soviet-era folk-based song and military march composed by Matvey Blanter in 1938, with lyrics in Russian written by the Soviet poet Mikhail Isakovsky.
"Katyusha's Song" (カチューシャの唄, Kachūsha no Uta), [1] or "Song of Katyusha", [2] is a Japanese song which was highly popular in early-20th century Japan. It was composed in the major pentatonic scale by Shinpei Nakayama [ 3 ] with lyrics by Soeda Azenbō . [ 4 ]
Matvey Isaakovich Blanter [a] (10 February [O.S. 28 January] 1903 – 27 September 1990) was a Soviet composer, and one of the most prominent composers of popular songs and film music in the Soviet Union. [1]
A spin-off of the series featuring Katyusha and Nonna of Pravda Girls' High School, titled Girls und Panzer: Saga of Pravda (ガールズ&パンツァー プラウダ戦記, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Purauda Senki), was illustrated by Hajime Yoshida and serialized by Kadokawa on ComicWalker website from July 19, 2018, [90] to December 19, 2021. [91]
Sumire Uesaka (上坂すみれ, Uesaka Sumire, born December 19, 1991) is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with Voice Kit. She won the Best Rookie Actress at the 10th Seiyu Awards. [1]
Adapted from the Russian song Katyusha by Italian partisans as an anti-fascist song. Rossa Palestina Umberto Fiore: 1973 Italy: Focused on the struggle of Palestinians in the Levant: La Letanía De Los Poderosos: Gabino Palomares: 1978 Mexico: Himno Zapatista: 1990s Mexico: Anthem of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation: Canción del ...
Polina Gagarina was born in Moscow, but spent most of her youth in Greece.Her mother was a ballet dancer. In 1993, Gagarina's father died and her mother decided to move back to Russia, but they soon moved back to Greece and settled in Athens.
The anime Girls und Panzer uses "Polyushko-polye" along with "Katyusha" as the theme songs for the fictional "Pravda Girls High School". High school teacher Pedersen's pupils sing the song in the class room, and the melody is used throughout the film Comrade Pedersen .