Stay, I Pray You - Anastasia Original Broadway Cast Recording

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2017
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  • @cheetahinireland18
    @cheetahinireland18 7 років тому +2605

    This was the only part of the play (I saw it last month) that actually brought me to tears. It's a poignant, tragic song that is beautifully expressed with minimal orchestral support that builds and the harmonizing is just incredible in the ensemble!It really gives the sense of looking out at the country that is so much a part of you, and yet you cannot recognize it. Yet you also cannot let it go. The theme of "love of country" in this is just perfectly conveyed. In it's historical context and even in present day, it is a very emotionally moving song. Chills and tears.

    • @maochongsong7784
      @maochongsong7784 6 років тому +29

      So true. I saw this show 2 weeks ago and could not help crazily tearing hearing the song although I'd already heard it before then. It's so touching.

    • @chloekrueger9497
      @chloekrueger9497 5 років тому +5

      I think he would be a good Pierre, better than Josh Groban (I'm not a fan of him as Pierre)

    • @heinkelboy0551
      @heinkelboy0551 5 років тому +33

      When you think about it, this song perfectly describes immigrants. I mean, on one hand, they're leaving their homeland, the land where they were born and raised in. And they are leaving it in the hopes of finding a new and better life somewhere but the prospect is a bit scary as they don't know what it's like outside their homeland.

    • @OscarSR84
      @OscarSR84 5 років тому +12

      I cried in this part too... because I'm an inmigrant 😢

    • @zamirahbailey9959
      @zamirahbailey9959 3 роки тому +3

      So true these types of feelings and songs are what make me love broadway and makes me want to be on broadway when I grow up. But I'm scared I may never get the chance.

  • @user-ot7dy2ty2i
    @user-ot7dy2ty2i 10 місяців тому +124

    I'm a Russian refugee. My family doesn't support the war and we didn't want my my father die, so we had to leave Russia as fast as possible. I literally came home from school and we left Russia. This song hits hard. I didn't have time to say goodbye.

    • @jaysarorabaugh5755
      @jaysarorabaugh5755 4 місяці тому +3

      i am so sorry, i can’t even imagine.

    • @koilynn7450
      @koilynn7450 25 днів тому +1

      wishing you well hun, im so sorry

  • @averyosb
    @averyosb 6 років тому +1072

    This musical is VERY underrated, so whenever friends of mine ask for musical suggestions, this is my go to choice. The soundtrack is beautiful and so well put together.

    • @juliamellett
      @juliamellett 4 роки тому +13

      Right?! I actually went on Amazon and bought the sheet music book. It's so good!

    • @ava-jg6tf
      @ava-jg6tf 3 роки тому +4

      @@juliamellett omg same

    • @alyssas.2711
      @alyssas.2711 3 роки тому +10

      Yeah! I actually did a song from Anastasia for an audition last year and it was the best decision of my life cuz I got into the show!

    • @melodyparker3485
      @melodyparker3485 2 роки тому +2

      @@alyssas.2711 Which one?

  • @bustermp3
    @bustermp3 5 років тому +316

    i find it interesting that anya gets the last line ("i bless my homeland till i die") because technically at this moment in the musical, anastasia is considered to be "dead". so for her to be saying that she'll bless her homeland till she dies is kind of ironic but that makes it better for me tbh

    • @keiraoliver1705
      @keiraoliver1705 3 місяці тому

      she did bless it until she died 🤷‍♀️

  • @djemn18
    @djemn18 7 років тому +2057

    While Rasputin and "In the Dark of the Night" were left out of the Broadway, I loved how they included the melody to the bridge "come my minions, rise for your master, let your evil shine. Find her now, yes, fly ever faster" in this song.

    • @meemaw593
      @meemaw593 7 років тому +31

      She Who Runs With Scissors what part of the song do they include that? 🤔 i don't hear it and i've been listening to and loving this song for over a month now.

    • @djemn18
      @djemn18 7 років тому +73

      Marisa Lynn it's after "let me have a moment, let me say goodbye"

    • @meemaw593
      @meemaw593 7 років тому +14

      She Who Runs With Scissors i hear it now! thank you! 😉

    • @meemaw593
      @meemaw593 7 років тому +46

      in "in the dark of the night" they include the same melody in the beginning when he's talking and in the "come my minions part" right?

    • @hannahjw2977
      @hannahjw2977 7 років тому +17

      Marisa Lynn you can also hear it at 2:58

  • @justmyopinion1795
    @justmyopinion1795 7 років тому +646

    i love that they used the instrumental from in the dark of the night. they made a villain song they couldn't really use into something beautiful for the broadway

  • @brookea1503
    @brookea1503 7 років тому +539

    I feel like the used "In the Dark of the Night" melody because even though there was no Rasputin, the real enemy (besides Gleb) was their "homeland" even if they are sad/scared about leaving it.

    • @sparklefairy814
      @sparklefairy814 7 років тому +2

      brooke a I thought that too

    • @searchengineopt
      @searchengineopt 6 років тому +55

      This part of ITDOTN also shows up at the very beginning of the show in "Last Dance of the Romanovs" (it's so disappointing that they excluded it from the soundtrack) right after the first gunshot cuts the dance short and the chaos begins outside the palace. I love that they repurposed the motif to represent the political turmoil that was really responsible for the death of the Romanovs.

  • @aerogirl246
    @aerogirl246 7 років тому +1048

    The fact that the actor for the count also plays the Tsar makes this and the scene with Anya right before this even better

    • @JustSerendipitous
      @JustSerendipitous 6 років тому +50

      aerogirl246 I didn't realize it was the same actor! Oh gosh it really does 😢

    • @elliotscasual2459
      @elliotscasual2459 6 років тому +16

      So now imma go drown in my tears

    • @neilthewanderer
      @neilthewanderer 5 років тому +17

      @@elliotscasual2459 yeah, i think it is Constantine Germanacos. He sounds really awesome

    • @kayla2751
      @kayla2751 5 років тому +46

      In the musical, when he bowed and kissed her hand I honestly thought he recognized her

    • @grace5199
      @grace5199 5 років тому +1

      @@neilthewanderer It is.

  • @Benderblender
    @Benderblender 7 років тому +847

    I keep wondering if this is how my grandmother felt when she was forced to leave poland in WW2... "let me have a moment, let me say goodbye..."

    • @theawarburton6267
      @theawarburton6267 6 років тому +28

      Oh my goodness, me too

    • @kayerin
      @kayerin 6 років тому +9

      Amit Bender just for the similarity in last names (binder), what's your grandmother's and grandfather's names? I wonder if we're related

    • @avalaplant9361
      @avalaplant9361 6 років тому +21

      Yeah, my great grandparents had to flee Russia in WW2, I wonder if they would have ever left if they didnt absolutely need to "I bless my home land till I die..."

    • @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
      @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin 6 років тому +22

      Most people feel like that when they need to leave their homes only because of absolute necessity, my parents fled Communism in Czech and to this day they still question it.

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 5 років тому +8

      Same with my family in Ireland... wow

  • @fionaadvincula
    @fionaadvincula 7 років тому +1018

    It's like "Edelweiss", but for Russia. Both brought me to tears.

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 7 років тому +55

      fiona advincula Anatevka from "Fiddler" ;) but Edelweiss is a good analogy :)

    • @joannedenney5608
      @joannedenney5608 6 років тому +42

      my thoughts exactly! As Anya, Dimitri, Vlad, and the other passengers look out into the Russia they have grown up in, lived in, known all their lives, with such a bittersweet mix of emotions, an excitement at new pastures, but an unconscious longing for their homeland, a final goodbye that is so emotional! The same feelings the Von Trapp family, more so Captain Von Trapp I'm sure had in the sound of music when singing Edelweiss, such a gorgeous song 😍

    • @dankhnw8
      @dankhnw8 6 років тому +25

      Joanne Denney I love how when they get to paris they say "Looks like Russia" makes me laugh so hard XD

    • @starcxtcher
      @starcxtcher 5 років тому +7

      my thought was, “It’s like ‘Anatevka’ from ‘Fiddler on the Roof’, but... not the Jews”

    • @harrietamidala1691
      @harrietamidala1691 4 роки тому +6

      I was thinking of that when I saw the show last night. It really reminded of anatevka from fiddler. There's actually a moment where a melody from in the dark of the night is repurposed in this song.

  • @katrubin2795
    @katrubin2795 6 років тому +671

    this song doesn't just apply to the context of the play. so many people and their ancestors before them have left their homelands in search of a better life and i can only imagine how painful that was. that's what made it so sad for me.

    • @agenttheater5
      @agenttheater5 2 роки тому +7

      It applies to the Russian aristocrats who had to leave, and to the people who were forced to leave a few decades earlier by those same aristocrats, in particular Anastasia's father.
      All in all it's sad - people hold a revolution because they want a better life than the one dictated to them, and then end up with the same sad life and so many people still wanting or being forced to leave the place that had been home to them.

  • @BunnydoesArt
    @BunnydoesArt 6 років тому +174

    This is such a true vulnerable historical moment, imagine being forced to leave your country beecause of circumstances you're not in controll of

    • @yomommah6866
      @yomommah6866 4 роки тому +16

      So many people still experience that now. It's heartbreaking

  • @janeandalec
    @janeandalec 5 років тому +106

    People liking the comment about Derek Klena singing the opening is Constantine Germanacos
    erasure and I won't stand for it. Remember this name! Constantine Germanacos! The voice that brought you to tears! Support the supporting cast!

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 4 роки тому +11

      HAHAHAHA I love that and YESSS Constantine is a blessing

  • @joyholmes254
    @joyholmes254 6 років тому +534

    I honestly did not give thought to this song until weeks after seeing this musical and listening to this song. But it's heartbreaking. All the Russian aristocrats who had to flee (either by choice or by the threat of death) when the Bolsheviks came into power, they left their homeland and never saw it again. This song beautiful and tragic all at the same time. It puts life into perspective. Especially since there are still many people these days who leave their homelands because it just isn't safe anymore. They don't want to leave, but the risk of staying is just too great. Bravo to the writers and to the singers. They really conveyed the emotion behind this song.

    • @BarryMcCauciner
      @BarryMcCauciner 3 роки тому +28

      A very beautiful song and a great musical, but I'm not going to boohoo over aristocrats who partied while their people starved and suffered.

    • @eliburry-schnepp6012
      @eliburry-schnepp6012 3 роки тому +14

      @@BarryMcCauciner Seriously. My ancestors had to flee Russia b/c these same people funded pogroms to murder them. I have little sympathy.

    • @BarryMcCauciner
      @BarryMcCauciner 3 роки тому

      @@eliburry-schnepp6012 Yeah your ancestors supported a system that them living in luxury while the people starved. Long live the revolution.

    • @eliburry-schnepp6012
      @eliburry-schnepp6012 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@BarryMcCaucinerI suspect you don't know what a pogrom is. My ancestors were the ones getting brutally murdered and oppressed by that system.

    • @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
      @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin 2 роки тому +8

      @@BarryMcCauciner It wasn't just aristocrats fleeing, Russia during the red takeover was a lawless hell that gave way to an extremely strict surveillance state once order was somewhat restored, a lot of people were cheering on the Czechoslovakian Legion while they just cut their way through red forces through Siberia thinking they were trying to either rescue the Romanov's or establish their own rule (while really the Czechs were just sick that the Reds kept taking the trains Lenin promised them for safe passage to the Japanese coast and were like "fuck this, we're going back for our shit")

  • @brandonsaraniti771
    @brandonsaraniti771 4 роки тому +118

    I have a friend who's entire family fled from Venezuela last year. He and his mother now live in Argentina and his brother and sister in Colombia. After hearing his story, this song has such a deeper meaning to me. It makes me cry every time. I cannot fathom the pain of fleeing your homeland due to repression.

    • @CaitCher
      @CaitCher Рік тому +4

      Two of my friends and their families fled Venezuela years ago too. Their stories are heartbreaking.

  • @MichelleBarnes888
    @MichelleBarnes888 5 років тому +155

    This song is so emotional because it’s a reality for many people, throughout history, forced to flee their war torn homes... every time I listen to it I can’t help but cry because now I understand how it must have felt for my mother to leave Bosnia during the war...

  • @kiradietz108
    @kiradietz108 3 роки тому +59

    i like this song because it isn’t just historical. something as small as leaving a school you consider home for a new, bigger city could be relatable for it as well

  • @marissasucks6624
    @marissasucks6624 7 років тому +789

    lyrics:
    COUNT IPOLITOV
    How can I desert you
    How to tell you why
    Coachmen hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    To bridge and river
    Forest and waterfall
    Orchard, sea, and sky
    Harsh and sweet
    And bitter to leave it all
    ENSEMBLE
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    How to break the tide
    We have shed our tears
    And shared our sorrows
    Though the scars remain
    And tears will never dry
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    ANYA
    Never to return
    DMITRY
    Finally breaking free
    ANYA, DMITRY
    You are all I know
    You have raised me
    VLAD
    How to turn away
    How to close the door
    ANYA, DMITRY, VLAD
    How to go where I have
    Never gone before
    ENSEMBLE
    How can I desert you
    How to tell you why
    ALL
    Coachmen hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    Harsh and sweet
    And bitter to leave it all
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    ANYA, DMITRY, VLAD
    I’ll bless my homeland
    ANYA, DMITRY
    I’ll bless my homeland
    ANYA
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die

  • @nonya5260
    @nonya5260 7 років тому +637

    Man when are people gonna start making Anastasia animatics?

    • @PJBarner
      @PJBarner 7 років тому +15

      *YES*

    • @JA-gb5gu
      @JA-gb5gu 7 років тому +35

      I mean, there's the movie, so

    • @alexs.3383
      @alexs.3383 6 років тому +7

      i think about this a lot... & there's hardly any meme vids either haha

    • @alexs.3383
      @alexs.3383 6 років тому +1

      Itzel Wind #hero

    • @MissPurpleDurple
      @MissPurpleDurple 5 років тому +1

      There's a few out there already if you haven't searched!

  • @Merisu_Sheep
    @Merisu_Sheep 2 роки тому +17

    I like how it included the same musical tone of Dark of the Knight. Cause honestly that's my favorite part of that song. And since it wasn't in this version it is nice to hear it here.

  • @Emmalyn5578
    @Emmalyn5578 7 років тому +295

    Some of the melodies in this song remind me of The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    • @lostgirlclub
      @lostgirlclub 7 років тому +10

      EmmasMusicDays yes it sound a bit like hellfire!

    • @emmafuller5738
      @emmafuller5738 7 років тому +16

      I was looking for someone else who thought this too! Think it sounds a bit like The Bells of Notre dame

    • @stephanie8417
      @stephanie8417 7 років тому +16

      It's supposed to be like "In the Dark of the night" from the movie :)

    • @llamaparty8441
      @llamaparty8441 7 років тому

      I KNOW RIGHT OH MY GOD

    • @thetriphazard3533
      @thetriphazard3533 6 років тому +2

      It sounds the same because it's in the same key and the same melodic tune

  • @rowanowl3857
    @rowanowl3857 6 років тому +72

    After seeing this musical, I felt that this was probably the most profoundly sorrowful piece in the entire thing. My soul aches with them, and so many chills are running down my spine.

  • @madamehoefyre1808
    @madamehoefyre1808 2 роки тому +570

    This is such a bittersweet song to listen to considering the things going on in Ukraine. My heart is with the Ukrainian people during these really terrible times..

    • @sarahprado9698
      @sarahprado9698 2 роки тому +44

      Thought the same. The song is about Russia but it does hit different nowadays.

    • @founboy78
      @founboy78 2 роки тому +11

      I was thinking that too when I worked this show last month

    • @aclark903
      @aclark903 Рік тому

      Why? Many Russians did not want this war either, & CNN etc won't tell you anything about #UkranianNazis for some reason ..

    • @windyellis8292
      @windyellis8292 Рік тому +1

      Wtf what about the Russian ppl??? Good grief 😂

    • @nicholasiiofrussia1662
      @nicholasiiofrussia1662 Рік тому +12

      Such a shame none of you cried when people of Donbass had to leave their homeland, because Ukrainian government doesn't want them, consider them subhumans and treat them as such for past 9 years.

  • @robertlauncher
    @robertlauncher 7 років тому +257

    Come my minions, rise for your master. Let your evil shine!

  • @Willowstray
    @Willowstray Рік тому +70

    Even though I’m Ukrainian I always cry when I hear this song. The pain in their voices makes this song extremely bittersweet

    • @user-ot7dy2ty2i
      @user-ot7dy2ty2i 10 місяців тому +7

      Я русская, но не поддерживаю войну. Мы сбежали с России, потому что моего папу хотели забрать в военкомат, что, собственно, приравнивается к смерти. Поэтому мы сбежали из России, собрали все вещи за несколько часов. Сейчас мы в Америке, у меня есть украинские друзья. Я ни капли не сожалею о своем решениии (мы не были уверены, что все НАСТОЛЬКО плохо в Украине из-за пропаганды), мои друзья рассказали, что происходит на их Родине.
      Украинцы, Вы настоящие Герои! Я понимаю, что у России нет будущего, либо, окей, оно очень темное. Гордитесь своей страной! Слава Украине!

  • @annamarie5689
    @annamarie5689 6 років тому +153

    As a Russian I can tell that this song really reminds me of some of our WW II songs. I cried listening to it. Very touching. Love Anastasia ❤️ sad that I can’t go to see it live.

    • @laurajulia9956
      @laurajulia9956 8 місяців тому +1

      There is the full musical on UA-cam!

  • @emilylucas2217
    @emilylucas2217 2 роки тому +16

    In the end when Anya sings her last stanza, you can hear the love and emotion in her voice as well as her sadness. I find it a sad because she is the last Grand Duchess, a Princess of a country that destroyed her family, and yet she loves it with every fiber of her being.

  • @sevradarves
    @sevradarves 5 років тому +38

    There is such a calm sadness in this song, it makes me nostalgic about a place I have never been.
    I love this song and I love singing it...

  • @astrowiz3544
    @astrowiz3544 7 років тому +42

    Constantine has such a beautiful voice..

  • @pirateking56128
    @pirateking56128 7 місяців тому +7

    Lately, it's become sadly easy to imagine myself in an airport, planning to get on a plane to head to another country in order to stay safe, and looking at the land around me while humming this song to myself.

  • @Biancaleigh693
    @Biancaleigh693 2 роки тому +29

    I had family who escaped Russia during the mid 1920s to escape possible persecution (they weren't in Russia but were in Ukraine) and I recently found a diary of the youngest coming back to visit the ones who stayed (my ancestors) he left around the age of 17. He didn't come back until he was around 1971. He was in his in his 50s-60s when he came back and the home we once knew was gone. Completely different. I'm sure this is how his recently widowed mother felt trying to protect her children as they left all they knew. They left their family, friends, hopes, dreams and lives for a completely new country

  • @courtneystratton1744
    @courtneystratton1744 7 років тому +81

    I absolutely loved this song in the show. I've seen it twice now, and I'm not really a repeat show-goer (that's how good this show is). This song stood out to me both times I saw the show, not only because of the chilling harmonies and the fact that it stands on mainly vocals, but also because of the tender subject matter. I can feel the characters' sorrow as they say goodbye to the place they once called home. It echoes goodbyes that many people throughout history have said as they leave behind their homeland forever. I also absolutely loved that they reused the melody from one of Rasputin's songs in the animated film-such a great way to repurpose that tune. When I saw it the first time, I nearly jumped out of my seat with excitement to hear how they had redressed this tune.

  • @athepaki7706
    @athepaki7706 7 років тому +189

    Can we all agree that Constantine Germanacos is amazing?? Like really amazing

    • @harshmnr
      @harshmnr 7 років тому +17

      To me he kinda sounds like Josh Groban!
      ~:~

    • @katerinatri99
      @katerinatri99 6 років тому +20

      I'm just extremely proud for his Greek roots because I'm Greek and a huge musical nerd even though musicals aren't famous in my country! Constantine had a blessed voice!

    • @athepaki7706
      @athepaki7706 6 років тому +6

      KatriaFaeyero Έλληνας και εδώ!

    • @rowanowl3857
      @rowanowl3857 6 років тому

      KatriaFaeyero you say"had" as in the past tense. Did he die or something?

    • @katerinatri99
      @katerinatri99 6 років тому +2

      Rowan Owl No need to make fun of me. Grammatical mistakes happen all the time!

  • @alexy6686
    @alexy6686 5 років тому +20

    Okay but can we just think about how Ipolitov literally blessed his homeland *until he died*

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 4 роки тому

      Thanks for that... I'm cryingggg (again) I love this song so much

  • @tarathelen9357
    @tarathelen9357 6 років тому +151

    I'm writing a television show about a woman who time travel back to 1914s Russia and is introduce to the Romanov family and trys to save them from their execution in 1918. I've been working on the show since i was 16.

    • @dianaluna3531
      @dianaluna3531 4 роки тому +6

      Super cool

    • @saram.knight9930
      @saram.knight9930 4 роки тому +5

      cool yo

    • @etps4444
      @etps4444 4 роки тому +6

      I'd totally watch that!! :D

    • @politebadger5049
      @politebadger5049 4 роки тому +11

      That sounds like one of the books from the Missing series but I'd definitely watch it (especially because in those books saving the Romanovs wasn't the central plot).

    • @merritt9857
      @merritt9857 3 роки тому +2

      BROOO REALLY WHEN U FINISH PLEASE TELL US BECAUSE ITS GONNA BE AWESOMEWE AND I WANNA WATCH ITTT

  • @disneymom
    @disneymom 7 років тому +45

    This moment on the show. Omg. I choked up

  • @atlas4339
    @atlas4339 5 років тому +21

    I thought I was the only one who heard the melody of “In the Dark of the Night” from the animated classic by Don Bluth. Never knew it could impact me this way, in a hauntingly, beautiful masterpiece.

  • @EmCreativee
    @EmCreativee 7 років тому +103

    I hear the melody of "In The Dark of the Night" during the song but for some reason in the beginning all I hear is "Let Me Be Your Wings" from Thumbelina.

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 5 років тому

      EmCreative Thumbelina is my favorite Don Bluth movie tied with Pebble and the Penguin

    • @mirandaelena-xu8pu
      @mirandaelena-xu8pu 5 років тому

      Same

    • @freyanne9150
      @freyanne9150 4 роки тому

      I thought I heard a Thumbelina song in this! I'm glad I'm not the only one lol

    • @griffintribe4186
      @griffintribe4186 4 роки тому

      Yo, how did you know? I thought that the first time I heard this song, are you a mind reader, dang how did you know?

    • @griffintribe4186
      @griffintribe4186 4 роки тому

      Also, I thought I was the only one who knew about that movie, it's good to know someone knows about one of my childhood movies.

  • @emmawildrick1275
    @emmawildrick1275 7 років тому +83

    I got so many chills listening to this

    • @griffintribe4186
      @griffintribe4186 4 роки тому

      Same man, this song gave me more chills than Jurassic world

  • @mariavictoriajaunsolo5278
    @mariavictoriajaunsolo5278 7 років тому +82

    RIP Count Ipolitov, you will be missed:'(

    • @marg8027
      @marg8027 6 років тому

      María Victoria Jaunsolo how did he died?

    • @mariavictoriajaunsolo5278
      @mariavictoriajaunsolo5278 6 років тому +16

      He was shot by some officers on the train where Anya, Dmitry and Vlad were, because he was illegally on it

    • @marg8027
      @marg8027 6 років тому

      María Victoria Jaunsolo oh, thanks 😖

    • @virginiakirkland8229
      @virginiakirkland8229 5 років тому

      Wait who is ipolitov I’m lost can I have context

    • @virginiakirkland8229
      @virginiakirkland8229 5 років тому

      Oh wait it’s the countess’s husband isn’t it

  • @varvarakonstantynova1239
    @varvarakonstantynova1239 4 роки тому +19

    wow. i was kinda obsessed with 'anastasia' and the history behind it when i was a child, so finding out about this musical was so important to me, and this song in particular. it really captures the feeling of leaving your homeland, i experienced it when my family and I had to flee because of the war. it has been six years now and it really feels like our tears will never dry. going to listen to it while crying all night long :D

  • @greylarkspur
    @greylarkspur 5 років тому +26

    This song is one of the main reasons I'm learning Russian. I want to sing it or hear it sung someday in it's subject's language, I think that would be beautiful

    • @sophiatalksmusic3588
      @sophiatalksmusic3588 5 років тому +4

      I'm learning Russian, too! It's a hard language, but it's definitely worth it!

  • @smcb891
    @smcb891 7 років тому +34

    We just saw this on Broadway, and this song surprised me - so sad, so emotional, and yes, using music from the "Dark of the Night." Powerful stuff.

  • @anahicarreon7982
    @anahicarreon7982 9 місяців тому +5

    Three weeks ago I had the chance to see Anastasia live for the first time (with the amazing Mexico City production) and I have to admit that I used to skip this song whenever I listened to the OBCR. But watching this scene live was SO POWERFUL that it actually brought tears to my eyes. The harmonizing from 2:03 to the end was one of the most beautiful moments I've seen in musical theatre. Now I appreciate this song as I should have always done!!

  • @bleehh
    @bleehh 6 років тому +12

    I love that the melody from the bridge from "In The Dark Of The Night" starts when he sings the word bridge.

  • @writerspen010
    @writerspen010 6 років тому +29

    This was so moving to see on stage, and is so overwhelming to keep returning to. This is what I always wanted Anatevka to be like in Fiddler on the Roof, and that song will always have a special place in my heart, but this... This is so heartbreaking.

    • @alitherebelinstigator.7106
      @alitherebelinstigator.7106 Рік тому

      I was crew on both shows recently and YES, I felt the same way!!

    • @Reign-Drop
      @Reign-Drop Рік тому

      It’s also notable how the ghost of Rasputin hovers around the song if you know where to listen….

  • @1personiam
    @1personiam 5 років тому +22

    How I feel with Anastasia leaving Broadway soon without getting a chance to see it

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 5 років тому +1

      1personiam I feel the same way. But I hope to see the touring production when it plays Costa Mesa this November. That’s why I am now browsing through the cast album.

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 4 роки тому +2

      It was so good... so underrated and I'm still upset about it. I have been an avid fan of hamilton for three years and had the chance to see that as well and thought that Anastasia was better. THAN HAMILTON (!!!!!) I loved it so much, what a shame is closed to quickly with so little recognition compared to other shows.

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 4 роки тому

      Ana Martin I have yet to see Hamilton

    • @AlessandroBenede
      @AlessandroBenede 5 місяців тому

      Same 😢😢😢

  • @againstthetimes
    @againstthetimes 6 років тому +16

    Had to look him up, but man! Constantine Germanacos has such a unique voice, I feel like. It reminds me of old musicals, especially like Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty! :)

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 4 роки тому +1

      againstthetimes I love his voice so much it gives me shivers EVERY TIME

  • @Nessmess001
    @Nessmess001 5 років тому +15

    This beautifully encompasses what being forced out of your homeland forever must feel like. It got me thinking: how would I feel, leaving behind all the places that shaped me? All the colors and scents in my memories? And all because of the family I was born into, or the ideas I expressed?
    It must feel like most of your soul is being ripped from your body and you must leave it behind. But at the same time, there's only hope if you leave. Such a bittersweet song

  • @Sam-qf5pq
    @Sam-qf5pq 7 років тому +202

    honestly hearing Derek klena singing in this?? he would make a great Anatole ??? in great comet?????

    • @Liz-liz8
      @Liz-liz8 7 років тому +6

      Lost In The Kingdom if only great comet hadn't closed today😭😭😭

    • @alexs.3383
      @alexs.3383 6 років тому +21

      it me it would be kind of funny to hear him hit the "to Petersbuuuuuuurg" note hahaha

    • @deathbyaether3234
      @deathbyaether3234 6 років тому +2

      Yassssssssssss

    • @uttersolitude
      @uttersolitude 6 років тому +1

      .... His lines of gave you that?

    • @janeandalec
      @janeandalec 6 років тому +10

      Yeah, the beginning part isn't Derek.

  • @Mpiewizard
    @Mpiewizard 7 років тому +129

    It's like Anatevka from Fiddler on the Roof.

    • @bonniebuswold851
      @bonniebuswold851 7 років тому +20

      Mpiewizard it sounds like that because the composers for both pieces masse then sound historically accurate to their locations, both of which are the western boarder of Russia.

    • @LeighMet
      @LeighMet 6 років тому +7

      Which is werid being that the Romanoffs were in charge of the Cossacks who did all those pogroms leading to all of those shedetel being abandomed in the first place

    • @karen8624
      @karen8624 6 років тому +8

      Leigh Silver I wonder what a crossover between "Fiddler" and "Anastasia" would be like...?

    • @LeighMet
      @LeighMet 5 років тому +1

      @@karen8624 very werid

  • @kaiislayy7442
    @kaiislayy7442 5 років тому +34

    How can I desert you?
    How to tell you why?
    Coachman, hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    To bridge and river, forest and waterfall
    Orchard, sea and sky
    Harsh, and sweet, and bitter to leave it all
    I'll bless my homeland till I die
    How to break the tie?
    We have shed our tears and shed our sorrows
    Though the scars remain and tears will never dry
    I'll bless my homeland till I die
    Never to return
    Finally breaking free
    You are all I know
    You have raised me
    How to turn away?
    How to close the door?
    How to go where I have never gone before?
    How can I desert you?
    How to tell you why?
    Coachman, hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    Harsh, and sweet, and bitter to leave it all
    I'll bless my homeland till I die
    I'll bless my homeland
    I'll bless my homeland
    I'll bless my homeland till I die

  • @hawksliravenwood460
    @hawksliravenwood460 2 роки тому +6

    This song reminds me of Edelweiss from the Sound of music, both song give me the feeling of loss and morning for ones homeland.

  • @rebekahgoltz1272
    @rebekahgoltz1272 7 років тому +444

    Do parts the background music remind anyone else of "into the dark of the night" from the 1997 movie?

    • @oliviarose0604
      @oliviarose0604  7 років тому +147

      Rebekah Goltz the composer did that on purpose :) they wanted to use as much from movie as possible

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 7 років тому +70

      Rebekah Goltz Because it IS! I nearly fell off my seat when I saw it a month ago, I recognized that bridge almost immediately!! Apart from the count recognizing her (which was indeed weird as hell) this musical moment overall was pretty great. This was the moment that gave me the most chills...reusing the melody along with the political commentary just gave me goosebumps and nearly made me cry.

    • @anniplenge1200
      @anniplenge1200 7 років тому +37

      Rebekah Goltz I actually started singing that! It's great how they used In the Dark of the Night when Rasputin isn't in the play

    • @ladisneyprincesse
      @ladisneyprincesse 7 років тому +10

      Yes! That melody from the final verses of "In the Dark of the night" is restored in this song!

    • @artistnilo
      @artistnilo 6 років тому +1

      I noticed they used the same melody as it when I first heard the song!

  • @heatherhorsecat
    @heatherhorsecat 2 роки тому +4

    The man who played the older count from the show in Charleston a few weeks ago was absolutely enchanting with this song. Straight to the heart with it, stunning voice.

  • @defcello
    @defcello 7 років тому +8

    Choking back tears at work = not fun! So gorgeous! Seeing this show was worth every penny!!!

  • @sophiatalksmusic3588
    @sophiatalksmusic3588 5 років тому +13

    Seeing this performed live gave me chills, but reading this comment section here almost moved me to tears, reading about peoples' experiences (or that of their families') fleeing their home countries. Russian history has always fascinated me with how sorrowful it's been. We're taught about nomadic groups invading and conquering the Kievan Rus, to oppression under the Czar, to the communist regime, to today with Putin. In America, Russia is seen as a country with a history of corruption, but we never really stop and think about the lives of all the civilians caught in the crosshairs, having to deal with the aftermath of a constantly tumultuous government throughout history. I love studying Russian art and culture, particularly music, because there's a raw emotion found there unlike anything from anywhere else in the world. From folk songs all the way up to Shostakovich, there's this melancholy beauty in Russian music that I think was captured perfectly here. Although our countries' governments are still at odds, I want to look past that for a minute to admire the resolve and determination of the Russian people. Here's to hoping we'll be friends one day!

    • @anamartin5136
      @anamartin5136 4 роки тому +6

      I cannot even tell you how much I loved this comment... my thoughts exactly. Russian history is so tragic and (from the point of view of civilians) extremely misunderstood

  • @rogeliagallegos5027
    @rogeliagallegos5027 3 роки тому +5

    I lost it when I heard this live in 2018. It's such a tragically beautiful song.

  • @giggle_snort
    @giggle_snort 2 роки тому +18

    0:33 is the exact moment when I fell head over heels for this musical. Up until then, I was enjoying it, but still had a few quiet reservations about it. I mean, this was one of my all time favorite movies as a kid, I remember seeing it in the theater on New Year's Day 1998! How could they possibly top that? Well... they did. With THIS. Rasputin is a fun character, and of course the venerable Christopher Lloyd delivers a flawless performance, but even so, the character felt a bit... out of place in the story. The decision to remove him from the musical, as well as the mystical elements linked to him, was a good one. And turning his song, "In the Dark of the Night," into this rich, haunting, beautiful tribute to a homeland left behind? INSPIRED. I get chills every time I listen to it, and watching the scene made me tear up. It feels like this is how that melody was meant to be sung, and meant to be heard. Not as the call of a villainous madman, but as a poignant farewell to a nation torn apart. ❤❤❤

  • @xxobrittanyg
    @xxobrittanyg 7 років тому +27

    In the Dark of the Night feels bc I used to love that song, and it's amazing!

  • @beastofedelwood1473
    @beastofedelwood1473 3 роки тому +6

    2:10
    Count: *harmonizing*
    Anastasia: "why do I hear boss music?"

  • @kariblaylock7526
    @kariblaylock7526 7 років тому +47

    My favorite new song from the musical ❤

    • @manuelorozco7760
      @manuelorozco7760 4 роки тому

      Kari Blaylock Mine are In My Dreams, My Petersburg, We'll Go From There, Land of Yesterday and In A Crowd Of Thousands

  • @ceciliahanna5474
    @ceciliahanna5474 6 років тому +6

    I was watching the movie for the first time in awhile and realised that it's the melody from in the dark of the night....and I'm in tears

  • @katienajarian5941
    @katienajarian5941 4 роки тому +9

    the first minute of this song=instant chills

  • @DAF2006
    @DAF2006 6 років тому +15

    I left my home country to work thousands of kilometers away from my family and friends. Although it is not a comparable situation, as I felt not really forced to leave the country, this song makes me remember the moment I sat on the plane all alone and cried silently while reading a letter from my best friend.
    I'm working towards finding a job someday back at home! Right now it would have been impossible :(

    • @DAF2006
      @DAF2006 6 років тому +3

      Many people in the country I work in just assume I left because I didn't like it there. But I love my home country

    • @redbybeing
      @redbybeing 5 років тому

      I feel exactly the same, exactly in same situation..

  • @ashareeoo
    @ashareeoo 7 років тому +8

    This song is so moving, especially the male soloist.

  • @sithspit7558
    @sithspit7558 4 роки тому +4

    the fact that this has more than 0 dislikes is a hate crime

  • @nocturne2029
    @nocturne2029 5 років тому +8

    okay then i'll just CRY

  • @ultra9349
    @ultra9349 6 місяців тому +2

    My school is doing this as our next musical, i’m in pit and i wish i auditioned on voice because of percussion shenanigans and this song
    The only tenor who auditioned was assigned to count ipolitov who is main male voice here
    If i had known that i could’ve sang something this good that allows me to use a full baritone voice with high and low notes i would’ve tried
    This is now also the song i sing in the car

  • @elizabethancheril2924
    @elizabethancheril2924 6 років тому +8

    I never noticed the parallel of the melodies between the bridge of this song and In the Dark of the Night until I read this comments section. I couldn't hear it at first but now I can and just....wow. These songwriters really thought of everything.

    • @tararaw8518
      @tararaw8518 3 місяці тому

      Both "antagonist" songs, two very different contexts and emotions. And two very different "villians", one a lot harder to describe than the other.
      Atleast that's my interpretation

  • @depsm7333
    @depsm7333 5 років тому +5

    This song never fails to make me cry

  • @kirstenh109
    @kirstenh109 4 роки тому +7

    I didn’t cry during this song but my friend was on the verge of tears. She wasn’t born where we live now so I imagine it touched her more than it has touched me. Even still, I’ve been obsessed with this song since I’ve seen the play recently. It’s so raw and filled with something everyone can connect to even if not everyone has gone through it, and it lets people sympathize with those long gone and those going through the same thing now. So hauntingly beautiful.

  • @emmakane7164
    @emmakane7164 5 років тому +5

    I absolutely adore Constantine’s voice in this song ;the other characters have very distinct voices which is helpful in the grand scheme of the musical however, his voice is so incredibly moving! I keep replaying this song and every time I get chills

  • @finn8460
    @finn8460 3 роки тому +4

    I would say my favorite song in the musical, honestly. I love Gleb's theme (Neva and Still) but this one has stuck with me for months.

  • @kristianalegado8640
    @kristianalegado8640 5 років тому +3

    Attending the last performance on broadway, there were tears off and on the stage when this song was sung

  • @devy010
    @devy010 2 роки тому +4

    Saw this today in Miami and this song had me on the edge of my seat so hauntingly beautiful

    • @depolignacs
      @depolignacs Рік тому

      oh i think we were at the same show!

  • @ellie.o
    @ellie.o 7 років тому +23

    COUNT IPOLITOV
    How can I desert you
    How to tell you why
    Coachmen hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    To bridge and river
    Forest and waterfall
    Orchard, sea, and sky
    Harsh and sweet
    And bitter to leave it all
    ENSEMBLE
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    How to break the tide
    We have shed our tears
    And shared our sorrows
    Though the scars remain
    And tears will never dry
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    ANYA
    Never to return
    DMITRY
    Finally breaking free
    ANYA, DMITRY
    You are all I know
    You have raised me
    VLAD
    How to turn away
    How to close the door
    ANYA, DMITRY, VLAD
    How to go where I have
    Never gone before
    ENSEMBLE
    How can I desert you
    How to tell you why
    ALL
    Coachmen hold the horses
    Stay, I pray you
    Let me have a moment
    Let me say goodbye
    Harsh and sweet
    And bitter to leave it all
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die
    ANYA, DMITRY, VLAD
    I’ll bless my homeland
    ANYA, DMITRY
    I’ll bless my homeland
    ANYA
    I’ll bless my homeland
    Till I die

  • @williamwolffgang
    @williamwolffgang 4 роки тому +6

    Me: listens to this song.
    Also me: dies of emotion

  • @saraf3289
    @saraf3289 3 роки тому +3

    the way they say homeland going high then low than high again just sounds so good i can’t stop listening to this 😭

  • @dango6266
    @dango6266 2 роки тому +3

    This song hits different now

  • @darkknight41792
    @darkknight41792 2 роки тому +4

    Oh my god I heard it when you hear at 2:08-2:28 In the Dark of the Night from the original Anastasia the same time
    Come my minions
    Rise for your master
    Let your evil shine
    Find her now
    Yes, fly ever faster

  • @Itstephaniie
    @Itstephaniie 4 роки тому +2

    This song is so sad. I cry 95% of the time I hear this song. It makes me think of those who've had to leave their country due to hardship.

  • @karmensl0
    @karmensl0 6 років тому +6

    This must be my favourite song in the whole musical. It holds so much meaning ❤

  • @BadgerPride89
    @BadgerPride89 3 роки тому +8

    Why are people saying that only pieces of In the Dark of the Night are used, I'm hearing it all over the freaking place (orchard, sea, and sky for one). It is amazing what they did with this melody.

  • @telliex
    @telliex Рік тому +1

    My great grandfather was born and raised in Russia, left with my grandfather due to the state of Russia. He had to leave his homeland after the historical events that occurred in Anastasia and something about this song makes me think so much about how he must have felt. I got to meet him last when I was 6, and he was a wonderful man. I wonder if he felt this melancholy having to leave his home.

  • @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
    @KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 4 роки тому +3

    I honestly like that they made this musical more mature. This feels so much more emotional and it just brings _The Feels, Man™._

  • @alitherebelinstigator.7106
    @alitherebelinstigator.7106 Рік тому +2

    Worked backstage of an off-broadway production of Anastasia recently. Every time this song was sung, I had to hold back tears- the cast did such a heartfelt rendition of it it just broke my heart every night, hah. Such beautiful and sorrowful voices. Amazing to experience.

  • @Depth217
    @Depth217 4 роки тому +6

    0:33 “Bridge” when the melody takes on the form of the bridge from “In the Dark of the Night”.
    2:08 - epic choir version

    • @giggle_snort
      @giggle_snort 2 роки тому

      The exact moment I truly fell in love with this musical.

  • @helalokischild6316
    @helalokischild6316 7 років тому +15

    I get slight Fiddler on the Roof vibes from this. Specifically, vibes from the song Anatevka with the whole packing up and leaving one's country.

    • @LeighMet
      @LeighMet 6 років тому

      The time periods of both are only 12-15 year difference

  • @harshmnr
    @harshmnr 7 років тому +67

    Constantine really sounds like Josh Groban to me at some points...
    ~:~

    • @mikaelac.6515
      @mikaelac.6515 6 років тому +2

      Pierre, is that you?

    • @brOOFke
      @brOOFke 5 років тому

      WOW YOU... YOU AREN’T WRONG!

  • @dominiquewong4706
    @dominiquewong4706 Рік тому +3

    The song is so relevant now in 2022 September😥😥😥

  • @deschene1099
    @deschene1099 6 років тому +2

    I cry every single time I hear this song because I’m just over a month away from moving from my home country(America) to the country I will spend the rest of my life in(England) and this song is just an embodiment of how I’m feeling now and how I’ll feel the day I go to the airport to move countries.

  • @legendarymermaid
    @legendarymermaid 6 років тому +15

    This song strongly reminds me of "The Fiddler On The Roof."

    • @LeighMet
      @LeighMet 6 років тому +1

      Which is ironic being that the Romanovz were in charge of the Cossacks who told the Jews they had to leave.

  • @moonydoll7109
    @moonydoll7109 7 років тому +5

    This song is so somber and beautiful. It reminds me of Shadowland from Lion King

  • @Kr1spyR0ckz
    @Kr1spyR0ckz 10 місяців тому +2

    My local theater camp did Anastasia recently. This song was the only one where my emotion was entirely real. Theres just something about performing this song that makes you feel like you really ARE leaving your homeland, it's undescribable.

  • @strwbrrymentos2225
    @strwbrrymentos2225 6 років тому +4

    I've never seen the Broadway version, but dang!!! This is BEAUTIFUL!!!!

  • @Caledoniadream
    @Caledoniadream 2 місяці тому

    I'm Russian and it gives me the home vibes. Of all the songs from the musical (haven't seen, only heard the themes) this one captures the stylistic of our culture the best. It reminds me a lot of a whole genre of "romance" music (my countrymen will know). And a very good performance! Good job! ❤

  • @blanchevanin6048
    @blanchevanin6048 7 років тому +6

    I saw this in real and it brought me to tears (with "Close the door) when I hear it as a French I dont really understand and sometimes you dont want to, you just want to hear a song but when I heard it for real it was so painful i lost my words

  • @trishapaytasfan0693
    @trishapaytasfan0693 3 роки тому +1

    this song is so beautiful

  • @gradygal81
    @gradygal81 11 місяців тому +1

    The count’s solo reminds me of the “star to be” from Annie. It’s a short solo, doesnt add anything to the plot, yet it’s one of the best parts of the show