Victory Waltz or Ilya A. Shatrov´s On the Hills of Manchuria
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2018
- Making the clip I mixed the Music of someInterpreters and used different video material of many ducumentaries about Waltz dancing to the Victory Day on 9th May celebrated every year in many towns of Russia.
DISCLAIMER: No copy or licence rights to the music and to the video material as well but no infringement intended.
Transition from war-time footage of face of a young lady to face of moved old lady, touched me.
Très belle valse: c'est beau un peuple qui danse.
Let's celebrate a war we won with a song that was created during the war we lost
La Emoción y la Memoria danzan al compás de éste vals!!
Ausgezeichnet..!!!
Gratulation !
Viele herzlicen Dank !!!
Hermoso, simplemente hermoso
This music in the Japanese Russian war 1906😁😁😁
Actually it was 1904-1905
Красиво и грустно. Всем только МИРА!
Pura emoción en este vals , la letra danza con la memoria del corazón .
BeautiFuLy HauNtiNg❤🍃🌷🍃 W🌍RLD PeaCe🌺🍃
BELLO MUY BELLO, ME ENCANTA
Thanks for uploading beautiful video with song:D. I was impressed....
Siete uno spettacolo!
Some fop in another comment section of a different video of this song strongly asserted the claim that this song was not one that is commonly danced to. This, due to the historical context of the songs inception surrounding the Russo-japanese war. Surely I can understand his point, but here we are, dancing. Almost unsettling to witness, dancing to the requiem of death.
I think it was meant to be a waltz, maybe it was danced to as a sign of respect to the fallen?
Is the film matched to the recording of the music? I think it improper to dance.
MARAVILLOSA
Hermosa cancion, la mirada de la sra de gora rosada me conmueve.
Belissimo video!
slava bielogvardeysky armi ,slava weliky Rusky leguendarny guerroy ,slava ROSSIA i USSR ,bolshoey spassiba m ,gospodine VidMak ,with much love from ALGERIA
The Russians have so many beautiful waltzes.
Grande musica, grande Russia.
love it
you know, there is lyrics to the song, and they mean some pretty dark things
A solemn eulogy to their fallen comrades whom they buried that evening in makeshift gravest
Nice
A vanished world so little like our one yet so near
Where did you find a version of this song that sounds like it’s out of a music box? I enjoy the unique way the music box version of this song sounds but can’t find anything outside this video.
Are you talking about the first part? If so then it sounds like it is being played by an instrument called "accordion". It is a popular musical instrument throughout Eastern Europe.
@@bananarama9000 I am aware of the accordian, but I mean the part that sounds like it came out of a music box, which played before the accordian.
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can you send me all of you used versions of on the hills of manchuria please?
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Слава России и с праздником! Привет из Сербии! Ура!
hi. you can Tell me, what songs you use in this vídeo?. Very Nice work!. thanks for your vídeo.
It's written in the title of the video. On the Hiils of Manchuria
Grazie Russia.
molodets! I love Russia
at around 40 seconds in, which orchestra performed the piece?
Please give me name of this vocal 0:01
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С днём Победы великой Россия!
1945!Totally awesome!
This song; has no equal in American Culture. The close one might be Glory Glory Hallelujah. The song, was made after the Anti-war poem; penned about the Russo Japanese War in 1905. That I.A. Shatrov fought in, as not a solider, but the companies band leader. Playing music admit the chaos. The Death Toll in Manchuria was insane, Russian or Japanese. To this day, the only other song, Slovakian Farewell; resonates fighting for Russia in all of her combats as they.
Not Slovakian.
Moi Ded soldat Ryssko Yaponskoi
Otez shtyrmoval forty Kenigsberga..v 45.
Ya soldat CCCP 81-83.
Priyvay..vsex Rysskix ybrat rezim Putina I ego bandy XABADNIKOV..
Slava Rossii..
Make Southern Manchuria Russian again!
Make Russia a country not a terrorist state again!
Why is Russian music and broadly Eastern European music somewhat depressing and haunting?
This song is supposed to be sad: it's about the dead Russian soldiers in a battle during the Russian Japanese war in Manchuria in 1905. It has nothing to do with the V day.
@@loveusa4ever673 never said it did. Yea I was saying broadly since Slavic music uses a lot of minor chords. Yea It’s about the battle of Mukden
My guess: To help the audience to cope with dark things that are too much of an emotional burden for them. You listen to it, you cry and you feel either better or you could more easily cope with things. Very typical are Cossack song in that matter. They are wery often singing about dying, not in the glorious way, but it the very cruel, realistic way: for example song Ne dlya tebya (Not For You) describes all the beuatiful little things in life and than claims: they are not for you, for you there is only a piece lead (=a bullet). Another song, Under the Willow tree describes a wounded soldier who is saying farewell to his bride, claiming that he has found other bride for himself- the Death. In Lyubo, Bratci, Lyubo (Lovely, brothers, lovely)- the main point is that it is lovely to live, but with commandeur like theirs, you are ready to follow him to death. The graphic part:
My blond curls and my fair eyes will be overgrowned with weeds
My white bones and my brave heart will be scattered across the steppe by crows.
@@Martina-Kosicanka what the hell are talking about and why’d it take so long for you to get offended?
@@lufsolitaire5351 What? Read it one more time. I am not offended. I was giving my opinion on your quesion, why I think Eatern European music sounds hauting
Ja czy Ty to jedność.Jedna brać słowiańska.
Ani starzy ani mlodzi nie wiedza albo nie chca wiedziec, ze tego walca nie tanczy sie. To takjakby tanczyc na gobie matki, siostry itd.
Masz rację Wiesław!Ale zauważamy to my,Polacy..