Alexander Egorovich Varlamov
Vdol' po ulitse metelitsa metyot (A Snowstorm Sweeps the Street)
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Composer:Alexander Egorovich VarlamovGenre:ChoralAverage_duration:3:37"Vdol' po ulitse metelitsa metyot" or "A Snowstorm Sweeps the Street" is a popular Russian folk song composed by Alexander Egorovich Varlamov in 1843. The song is known for its beautiful melody and vivid depiction of a snowstorm in a Russian town. The song premiered in Moscow in 1843 and quickly became popular throughout Russia. It is often performed during the winter months and is a staple of Russian folk music. The song is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with a slow, mournful melody that gradually builds in intensity as the snowstorm approaches. The second movement is faster and more lively, with the melody depicting the chaos and excitement of the storm. The final movement returns to the slower, more mournful melody as the storm subsides and the town is left covered in snow. The song's characteristics include its use of traditional Russian folk instruments such as the balalaika and the domra, as well as its use of a choir to create a rich, full sound. The lyrics of the song describe the snowstorm in vivid detail, painting a picture of a town covered in snow and people struggling to make their way through the storm. Overall, "Vdol' po ulitse metelitsa metyot" is a beautiful and evocative piece of Russian folk music that captures the spirit of a winter snowstorm in a small town. Its popularity has endured for over a century and it remains a beloved part of Russian musical tradition.More....
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