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Lev Konstantinovich Knipper
Polyushko Polye
Works Info
Composer
:
Lev Konstantinovich Knipper
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:20
'Polyushko Polye' is a popular Russian folk song that was composed by Lev Konstantinovich Knipper in 1933. The song was originally written for the play 'Suvorin' by Alexei Tolstoy, which premiered in Moscow in 1935. The song quickly became popular and was later used in several films and television shows. The song is characterized by its simple melody and lyrics that describe the beauty of the Russian countryside. The title 'Polyushko Polye' translates to 'Field of Flowers' in English, which is a fitting description of the song's pastoral imagery. The song is typically performed in a slow and mournful tempo, with a solo singer accompanied by a guitar or balalaika. 'Polyushko Polye' is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement features a slow and melancholic melody that sets the tone for the rest of the song. The second movement is more upbeat and features a faster tempo and more complex melody. This section of the song is often accompanied by a chorus of singers, who add depth and richness to the overall sound. The final movement returns to the slower tempo of the first movement, with the solo singer delivering a heartfelt and emotional performance. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Polyushko Polye' is its use of repetition. The song's simple melody and lyrics are repeated throughout the three movements, creating a sense of unity and continuity. This repetition also allows the listener to fully appreciate the beauty of the song's melody and lyrics. Overall, 'Polyushko Polye' is a timeless classic that has become an important part of Russian culture. Its simple yet powerful melody and lyrics have resonated with audiences for decades, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by people all over the world.
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