Table of contents:
- Kuban Cossack Choir
- The song 'Stand up for the Faith, Russian Land!'
- Vedic song "Motherland"
- Playing the harp
- Flight to Svarga
- Fly away on the wings of wind
Video: Russian songs
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Nikolay Emelin "Ruyan"
Ruyan is the original Slavic name of the island of Rügen (German). An interesting fact. On November 7, 2011, a few months after the song "Ruyan" was written, at the bottom of the Dnieper River, a Zaporozhye fisherman accidentally found an ancient sword, which, according to scientists, most likely belonged to Prince Svyatoslav (judging by the richness of the decoration). And the song before this discovery had already been performed at some of Nikolai's performances - in particular, in Stavropol on September 10, 2011.
The words:
By Varyazhsky by sea
We go easier than a cloud.
White nights, like dawns, Turquoise with silver.
Runes from Ruyan
Keeping from the pontiff, We were hiding in the ocean
Until a special day.
We were hiding in the ocean
Until a special day.
You are a wave from Perun, Lead us with you!
Raise the secret from the bottom
And awaken our memory!
Raise the secret from the bottom
And awaken our memory!
And we are on colorful boats, Behind the back is Garadarika.
Ahead is the white island of God, Mother's hand.
Storm there and Arkona
Been waiting a long time ago.
There are sources of the primordial, A window into the sky of the ancestors.
There are sources from Kon, A window into the sky of the ancestors.
You are a wave from Perun, Lead us with you!
Raise the secret from the bottom
And awaken our memory!
Raise the secret from the bottom
And awaken our memory!
Kuban Cossack Choir
The song 'Stand up for the Faith, Russian Land!'
soloist Viktor Sorokin
Vedic song "Motherland"
Valentina Ryabkova
Playing the harp
"Palms" - Lullaby for old people
Flight to Svarga
Dmitry Beranger
Fly away on the wings of wind
Excerpt from the opera "Prince Igor" by P. Borodin.
Singing by Natasha Morozova and the female choir.
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