"Farewell of Slavianka" (Vasily Agapkin) / Марш Прощание славянки (Василий Агапкин)

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @jiipeeish
    @jiipeeish 11 років тому +21

    Perhaps one of the greatest marches in the world????
    Thank you for sharing this video with us!!!

  • @Playwright-Lorde
    @Playwright-Lorde 8 років тому +50

    This is not the video to argue on the Soviet Union or Germany. This is a pre-war song with nationalist lyrics put to it. It has nothing to do with the Soviet Union. It's a RUSSIAN/SLAVIC music, not SOVIET music.

    • @alexzeyger7987
      @alexzeyger7987 6 років тому

      Wadanohara of the Blue Sea

    • @cedgamer7080
      @cedgamer7080 5 років тому +3

      shut the fuck up

    • @socitour
      @socitour 5 років тому +2

      @@cedgamer7080, no u

    • @ELARTEDELAMOTO
      @ELARTEDELAMOTO 4 роки тому

      It is the song the Red Army used from it's creation no matter previous to the Revolution.

    • @ELARTEDELAMOTO
      @ELARTEDELAMOTO 4 роки тому

      It has been for the Red Army for it's glorious history, much longer than for the infamous White Army.

  • @ВалерийНикитин-х3н
    @ВалерийНикитин-х3н 2 роки тому +2

    Браво !!!!

  • @Utesow
    @Utesow 12 років тому +2

    а мне нравится обработка...хорошо исполняют. Спасибо!

  • @helmut1940r
    @helmut1940r 4 роки тому

    Wunderbarer Marsch. Danke ein Posaunist und Marschmusikfan

  • @ЕкатеринаЧерковская-р8л

    Спасибо большое!

  • @cellofingers
    @cellofingers 11 років тому +2

    Also I would like to mention that in our state capital (Atlanta, Georgia) we have honored the heroes of both the Soviet Army and the US Army as they met together in Berlin in 1945. Many Americans have not forgotten we were close allies and friends.

  • @36685237
    @36685237 7 років тому +13

    RIP Valery Khalilov

  • @Mrultrasiete
    @Mrultrasiete 14 років тому +2

    Esta marcha es grandiosa! prekrasna...! balshoi spacibo Ya is Peru..uchilcya dabno Poccya!!

  • @repugnantgrin
    @repugnantgrin 14 років тому

    @Yamalishe Actually it PREMIERED in 1912 at Tambov.
    But what bhgfhthsth wrote makes a lot of sense since the Balkan league (Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro and Serbia) rise up against the Ottoman empire.
    Also known as "The First Balkanian war"
    This song was written by Vasily Agapkin in honor to the Bulgarian wives who bid farewell to their husbands.

  • @toto8070
    @toto8070 15 років тому

    Sans doute la marche la plus populaire en Russie, jouée très souvent en public. Elle allie entrain et un certain romantisme, avec des accents émouvants. Les Russes sont de brillants musiciens. Superbe!

  • @Spock356
    @Spock356 14 років тому +3

    It's good music. Just appreciate it.

  • @Ionalito
    @Ionalito 14 років тому

    Nice video, thanks for posting it, greetings fron Spain

  • @angel75020
    @angel75020 13 років тому

    Valery Khalilov dirige avec brio l'orchestre du Ministère de la Défense de la Fédération de Russie, dans cette marche de V.Agakpin qui est un "Must" de la musique militaire russe...

  • @Predatorren
    @Predatorren 15 років тому

    Most spectacular concert and version.......very nice performance....but I need sheets.....If you can help me somehow I will contact you with private messages and Email.....answer...thanks

  • @Leonid1051
    @Leonid1051 10 років тому +6

    Does anybody know that in 1991 great Russian poet Joseph Brodsky asked President Yeltsin to make this March the national anthem of the new Russia? It is a pity that suggestion hadn't been realized.

    • @stevenbrrtt
      @stevenbrrtt 8 років тому +1

      I remember meeting and serving Dr. Brodsky when he taught at Mount Holyoke College during the 80s' and 90s. A real gentleman.

  • @martinetti123
    @martinetti123 5 років тому

    excellent conductor! Thx!

  • @bolle2012
    @bolle2012 14 років тому +1

    Good ruusian music! One of the best russian marsches! Thank you!

  • @art77cl
    @art77cl 6 років тому

    great maestro kalilov!honored to have meet her...r.i.p❣️

  • @TERMINATORSPAIN
    @TERMINATORSPAIN 9 років тому +4

    ¡¡ GLORIA AL GRAN EJÉRCITO DEL NOBLE Y SUFRIDO PUEBLO RUSO !!
    URRAAAAAAA !!! URRAAAAAA!!! URRAAAAA!AAA !!

  • @toto8070
    @toto8070 15 років тому +2

    Grande marche russe, une pure merveille!

  • @thisisarandomstring
    @thisisarandomstring 15 років тому +1

    The most romantic march for the toughest army.

  • @jutka19550603
    @jutka19550603 12 років тому

    Nagyon szép. Minden nép indulója szép, ne gyűlölködjön senki !

  • @trapezemusic
    @trapezemusic 11 місяців тому

    This large band has an excellent euphonium section. pictured at the 2:21 mark.

  • @ПользовательУстройства-м3в

    Привет от Славянки. Ирина.

  • @ХристоКънчев-б1б
    @ХристоКънчев-б1б 12 років тому

    Великолепно изпълнение

  • @yordan.yordanov18
    @yordan.yordanov18 4 роки тому

    Greetings from Bulgaria ! 🇧🇬🤝🇷🇺

  • @tolik69429
    @tolik69429 5 років тому +1

    супер прочтение

  • @guishermo111
    @guishermo111 15 років тому +1

    espectacular, best version ever

  • @KaralynAD
    @KaralynAD 14 років тому

    Lovely song! Very inspiring!

  • @darkon112
    @darkon112 13 років тому

    @MrFlylice What constant line of butchery ? Also I suggest you look up just how many died at the hands of Werhmacht on the eastern front ...it's well over 20 million. also look up Generalplan ost while you're at it.. Don't recall any mass starvations during the 50's up untill the fall in the SU.

  • @martialmusic
    @martialmusic 15 років тому

    an utterly magnificent find

  • @cellofingers
    @cellofingers 11 років тому

    ...and I totally agree my friend and I salute them as well.

  • @sdjnwhyNZ
    @sdjnwhyNZ 13 років тому

    Good song! And, I think the girl who is playing glockenspiel and triangolo is very beautiful! :)

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  15 років тому

    Dekuji vam!

  • @WedgeBob
    @WedgeBob 12 років тому

    Nice piece of history here. Always loved the instrumental version of this. There were so many different vocal versions of this, that the instrumental version just seems to be the best to stick with. Much like all the different versions of the Soviet National Anthem, as well as the current Russian Anthem, which uses that same melody.

  • @dick12235
    @dick12235 9 років тому

    Thanks Much, Again.

  • @JMKBDXB
    @JMKBDXB 14 років тому

    wow. That woman with the triangle really has an awesome job :P
    I love this song :D

  • @Haifabass
    @Haifabass 14 років тому

    To the best of my knowledge it was written during the Russia-Japan war 1905.
    My grandfather took part in the failed revolution of 1905 as a SR member.

  • @Kriegerdammerung
    @Kriegerdammerung 12 років тому +1

    The six persons who disliked the video didn't like the way history is and live in a world of fantasy

  • @beetlejuus
    @beetlejuus 4 роки тому

    This may be the best march I've ever heard.

  • @cellofingers
    @cellofingers 11 років тому

    To Пуришкевич Владимир: I made a short film on my lunch break of part of the display that is in our state capital showing that we remember and honor you. The last part of the film shows the image of two veterans one Russian and one American celebrating together in Berlin 1945. The expressions of both men look as if they had found their long lost brother.

  • @Thedutchjelle
    @Thedutchjelle 12 років тому

    It's getting annoying here on YT. Every russian piece of music has comments about politics going on. Why not keep it to the song? People don't post US politic comment under all English songs either..
    On topic:
    This is a good song. I like it - the tune is very recognizable and it sounds helluva powerful.

  • @svetliodimov
    @svetliodimov 14 років тому

    @PetrovFed Thanks a lot

  • @MrFlylice
    @MrFlylice 13 років тому

    @RvBphil Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it. Fortunately, on this scale, there's people like me who are knowledgeable and willing to take up arms against any attempts by the ignorant to take over.
    The Soviet Union also never had a period without mass starvation, and then it lost the Cold War to the likes of Ronald Reagan. Good job.

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    @PanosKates95 I absolutely agree with you that Stalins "communism" was not true communism, and in fact Lennin did not want Stalin in power, but when your dead you have little say in the matter. But people call it communism so I call it by what people are familiar with.

  • @magdkahil5385
    @magdkahil5385 2 роки тому

    Marvelous

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  14 років тому

    @svetliodimov "On the Manchurian Hills" (I. Shatrov)

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  12 років тому +1

    "On the Manchurian Hills"

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 13 років тому

    No more Czar, No more soviets, No more Tyranny, No more smoke and Mirrors. My current dream looking from thew outside in, is for a truely free democratic Russia, whee the people are free, for the first time in russias history.

  • @merl0c
    @merl0c 13 років тому

    @bhgfhthtsth
    I would rather call it a march of the common soldiers. It was the march played whenever Russian soldiers departed for war. Basically a reminder of the painfull farewell and the feeling of pride they should feel when departing on a potential one way journey to fight for their homecountry.

  • @imperialistmilitarism6770
    @imperialistmilitarism6770 11 років тому +22

    Now then, let me set this straight; The Soviet Union beat back the German Army itself without outside help. If you look at the history, The turning point of the Western Front was the Battle of Stalingrad, which occurred in 1942. The allied invasion of France was in 1944. At that time, the American forces were still entangled in the Pacific theatre. Before Stalingrad, Djugashvili requested the British to open a new front in France. A new front was only opened AFTER the battle. The United States is a CONTRIBUTER, but not the Victor. There is a difference. You can't say that the Germans retreated because the were Afraid of the United States, or any other illogical claim you have.

    • @cedricmeallan
      @cedricmeallan 10 років тому +6

      Allow me to add something: Without us Chinese, the Yanks could not have won the Pacific Wars single-handedly. Chinese (and Soviet) casualties tops any other nations involved in the WW2.

    • @civalecar
      @civalecar 10 років тому +1

      Verdade, os EUA se dizem vencedores da guerra, mas foi o povo russo com a orientação do partido comunista que derrotaram os nazistas.

    • @civalecar
      @civalecar 10 років тому +1

      Verdade que os Norte-americanos não

    • @kennethwarring7681
      @kennethwarring7681 6 років тому +3

      Of course. I mean, apart from the 17.5 million tons of equipment sent to the Soviets, including 427,284 trucks, 13,303 combat vehicles, 35,170 motorcycles, 2,328 ordnance service vehicles, 2,670,371 tons of petroleum products (gasoline and oil) or 57.8 percent of the High-octane aviation fuel, 4,478,116 tons of foodstuffs (canned meats, sugar, flour, salt, etc.), 1,911 steam locomotives, 66 Diesel locomotives, 9,920 flat cars, 1,000 dump cars, 120 tank cars, and 35 heavy machinery cars. That's also not including all the trucks we sent to support their logistics effort, which ended up being a third of the Soviet's entire truck force by 1945, or all the planes we sent them amounting to 30% of their Air Force. This also isn't even including all the tanks, guns, and ammunition we sent.
      But you're right, America was really there to claim all the glory.

    • @HonestHappyHater
      @HonestHappyHater 6 років тому

      @@kennethwarring7681
      Well, I think that what they ment was actual troop support. Nobody contests America's huge contribution into war effort. Especialy that without economical support number of casulties would be even higher (not like Stalin cared though). Not mentioning econimical help from the US after the war that saved Europe from famine and helped it rebuild.
      The only contested thing here is how now many Americans openly state that the US won the WW2. Sometimes they also mention thr GB, but many don't even bother. The point is that winning WW2 was a group effort, nobody can take full credit for it, no matter the amount of cannon fodder sent to death and no matter the trucks sent

  • @cellofingers
    @cellofingers 11 років тому

    Thanks for replying and of course we do not want all the credit. We (as I said before) acknowledge the team effort to defeat the Nazi's and fully understand the Hell Russia went through in stopping and defeating the German Army, but the other commentator was trying to belittle what we (US) did in fighting the Nazis including all my uncles and father.

  • @bot_jess
    @bot_jess 13 років тому

    This is my high school's parade song.

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  15 років тому

    Wow... Daladier, Chamberlain - yes))) They Soviet?

  • @stkonung
    @stkonung 14 років тому

    @suarneduj читаем хотя бы на вики. операция по взятию Берлина была признана даже недоброжелателями СССР отлично проведенной. и потери там никак не 350 тысяч)

  • @dick12235
    @dick12235 11 років тому

    Thanks: My Brain requested this.

  • @Predatorren
    @Predatorren 15 років тому

    evo ja se slazem.................

  • @ImperialGuard322nd
    @ImperialGuard322nd 14 років тому

    @PetrovFed Stalin signed a non-agression pact with Hitler, and also agreed to split Poland, I would call that collaberating, I don't know about you.

  • @vintason
    @vintason 15 років тому

    ruská hudba je impozantní a krásná, má v sobě něco typicky slovanského

  • @salvatoresquadrito109
    @salvatoresquadrito109 5 років тому

    UN INNO ,COME IL.PIAVE
    ENTRAMBI SPLENDIDI!

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  13 років тому

    @AngelEsterhazy концертные обработки маршей мне тоже не по душе.

  • @ChrisHaas1
    @ChrisHaas1 12 років тому

    Is the conductor Nikolai Uschapovsky? Great video thanks!!

  • @Kimse84
    @Kimse84 13 років тому

    @kaunasprince Well it can be answered through contra factual history write and various assessments. However, nothing. It was a response to Milanf07. Many people tend to overestimate the Stalin-era Red Army. I wanted to project that answer.

  • @cellofingers
    @cellofingers 11 років тому +1

    I agree that Russia took the brunt of the Nazis and lost more people because of the Germans than anyone involved, but that does not lessen the fact tat the US soldier and sailor went against fierce odds against an evil foe. Not to mention that we were fighting the Japanese as well..no small feat. Last point my father was torpedoed by a Nazi submarine on the famous Murmansk run bringing vital supplies to the Soviet people. He survived obviously so yes I can say we did our part, and did it well.

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    haha i guess so. I dont know why, since i did not live in russia, or even visited, the country has a strage alure to me. I was telling my father that, while watching the US election, that if given the chance id rather try to be president of russia. The people are much more passionate and patriotic then the americans. They can work together. It is sad to see what has happened to them in the past. If they knew the true form of democracy, without corruption, there is so much they could accomplish.

  • @civalecar
    @civalecar 10 років тому

    Ótimo!

  • @NevskyGuest
    @NevskyGuest 15 років тому +1

    А ведь это произведение могло быть гимном России..

  • @demi792002
    @demi792002 14 років тому

    ARE YOU KIDDING!!!

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  15 років тому

    download it...

  • @transientnovice
    @transientnovice 15 років тому

    Они прошли пол-Европы до Берлина. Кто их мог остановить??

  • @marekjozwiak5390
    @marekjozwiak5390 5 років тому

    Po polsku kawalek ten funkcjonuje pod tytulem " Rozszumialy sie wierzby placzace ".

  • @tailorsailor4267
    @tailorsailor4267 9 років тому

    Marched this freshman year

  • @zapporuni
    @zapporuni 12 років тому

    >Reply to a post that is 1 year old
    Well, USSR may have won, but they took horrendous casualties compared to the Wehrmacht, where it was at least a 5:1 casualty ratio, USSR:Germany

  • @Haifabass
    @Haifabass 14 років тому

    @trozable
    I agree.

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  14 років тому

    ну как же, мы теперь не будем пить баварского пива....

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    And why is that? enlighten me? I know I may be wrong, and acording to you I am, and i would like to know why I am wrong, so I may be better educated, and will have a grasp of the truth.

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  15 років тому

    no, this is a military orchestra. this is not the chorus.

  • @sgtkar98
    @sgtkar98 13 років тому +1

    1:29 best moment.

  • @TheoBinnendijk
    @TheoBinnendijk 15 років тому

    Five stars again.....

  • @i_love_hoi4164
    @i_love_hoi4164 Рік тому

    Ah yes, thanks UA-cam algorithm

  • @svetliodimov
    @svetliodimov 14 років тому

    what is the name of waltz on the end of the video?

  • @crisf1831
    @crisf1831 3 роки тому

    I need sheet music please 🙏

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    okay, i have shared my view of freedom. from a canadian perspective. please tell me what your view of freedom is. After all, ignorence is what leads to misunderstanding. and if we can all share our opinions without judging, and condeming eachother, we can then understand eachother. We will finally realize there is more then one opinion, and that there is no right or wrong one wrong opinion, only yours and mine. so share your view good sir or miss.

  • @ludmilaalex9727
    @ludmilaalex9727 10 років тому +4

    Слово "славянка" не пишется с большой буквы - ведь это не имя собственное. В английском языке каждое слово в названии (заголовке) пишется с заглавной буквы. Но это не относится к русскому языку - в нём только первая буква первого слова заглавия пишется с большой буквы, не считая других случаев, когда с заглавной буквы пишутся имена собственные или слова, которым придаётся высокий смысл. Такого рода ошибки возникают, когда при переводе текстов с английского на русский забывают, что правила орфографии и пунктуации в английском и русском языках отличаются.

    • @ludmilaalex9727
      @ludmilaalex9727 10 років тому

      Это я увидела в самих титрах в видео - поэтому решила обратить внимание. И много других постов с русским названием этого марша с той же ошибкой.

    • @voanirges
      @voanirges 5 років тому

      Slavianka net imja ?

    • @voanirges
      @voanirges 5 років тому

      sto to slavianka?

  • @nickv.5748
    @nickv.5748 6 років тому +1

    Slava to Slavic brotherhood,,,long live sisters and brothers,,,united we stand !!!

  • @mikze123
    @mikze123 13 років тому

    @kaunasprince
    What are you talking about to me ? My grandpa fought in Warsaw. Did you use sarcasm or what ? I Didt understand you.

  • @PetrovFed
    @PetrovFed  12 років тому

    No, Valery Khalilov

  • @TheJaceMaster
    @TheJaceMaster 13 років тому

    What year was this played?

  • @alexisomar123
    @alexisomar123 8 років тому

    el segundo 00:41 me encanta esa parte

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    So you believe in self determination of every person, full control over our own lives, and small government that has no involvment in the peoples day to day life, no government intervention. If so, that is what i believe democracy is. no, not todays distorted version of democracy, but that democracy that the founding fathers of the US penned when they won independence from the british monarchy. Or do you disagree with this connection, i must have misunderstood.

  • @speed150mph
    @speed150mph 12 років тому

    and if it wasnt for our bombing campaighn and our invasion of France, then you would have been defeated too. Now lets put petty arguments aside and say whether your Canadian like me or Russian like you, before politics of the states and ussr got in the way, that we were brothers in arms, united in the fight against a common enemy. And for that, I respect your veterans as much as i respect ours. As the old saying goes, the enemy of my enemy must be my friend. :)

  • @rcmontecalvo
    @rcmontecalvo 14 років тому

    epic

  • @vintason
    @vintason 15 років тому

    nemáte zač :)

  • @Xargxes
    @Xargxes 13 років тому

    @tom123ek lol awesome comment

  • @mikze123
    @mikze123 13 років тому

    @kaunasprince
    HAHHA. That was sarcasm .

  • @technicknb
    @technicknb 15 років тому

    after Miunchen pakt... ;)

  • @mikze123
    @mikze123 12 років тому

    He is right better dead than red.

  • @Yamalishe
    @Yamalishe 14 років тому

    @bhgfhthtsth What? It was written in 1912

  • @vongunter9947
    @vongunter9947 7 років тому

    RIP