Журавли́ -CRANES -MARVELOUS - THE MOST POPULAR RUSSIAN SONG FOR THE LAST 45 YEARS 🇷🇺 (REACTION)

👉⭕️MARVELLOUS: Listen to the most popular Russian song for the last 45 years - Сranes (Журавли́) 🇷🇺 . This is our mind-blowing, awesome and superb Video Reaction to Dmitri Hvorostovsky 🇷🇺 Журавли́ -CRANES . In this Video you can see how He gave a beautiful and awesome performance the Control and emotion’s were so Perfect! . , See it for yourself. ! Show your Support and leave your comments if you agree that this VIDEO is EPIC! SPASIBO RUSSIA WE LOVE YOU!!I!! MARAMING SALAMAT PO MABUHAY! Singer Dmitri Hvorostovsky Zhuravli (Russian: «Журавли́»; Cranes), composed in 1968, is one of the most famous Russian songs about World War II. Credit for Subs The Dagestani poet Rasul Gamzatov, when visiting Hiroshima, was impressed by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the monument to Sadako Sasaki. The memory of paper cranes made by the girl haunted him for months and inspired him to write a poem starting with the now famous lines: “It seems to me sometimes that our soldiers Who were not to return from fields of gore Did not one day lie down into our land But turned into a skein (wedge) of white cranes...“ The poem was originally written in Avar language, with many versions surrounding the initial wording. Its famous Russian translation was soon made by a Russian poet and translator Naum Grebnyov, and was turned into a song in 1969, becoming one of the best known Russian-language World War II ballads all over the world The poem’s publication in the journal Novy Mir caught the attention of the famous actor and crooner Mark Bernes who revised the lyrics and asked Yan Frenkel to compose the music. When Frenkel first played his new song, Bernes (who was ill with lung cancer) cried because he felt that this song was about his own fate: “There is a small empty spot in the crane wedge. Maybe it is reserved for me. One day I will join them, and from the skies I will call on all of you whom I had left on the Earth.“ The song was recorded from the first attempt on 9 July 1969. Bernes died a month after the recording on 16 August 1969, and the record was played at his funeral. Later on, “Zhuravli“ would most often be performed by Joseph Kobzon. In the aftermath, white cranes have become associated with dead soldiers, so much so that a range of World War II memorials in the former Soviet Union feature the image of flying cranes and, in several instances, even the lines from the song. And they’re you have it, if you like this Reaction Video dont forget to subscribe, Like, Share, Comments, a҉n҉d҉ hit the notification bell so that you will get updated on my new uploaded video. Thank you so much and God Bless‼️ 👉Join this channel to get access to perks: 👉Check my Merchandise Store: 👉Buy Me Coffee: 👉Visit my other Channel Junrys React: _____ 👉⭕️CREDIT TO THE OWNER OF THE VIDEO: RUSSIA INSIGHTS: MARVELOUS-LISTEN TO THE MOST POPULAR RUSSIAN SONG FOR THE LAST 45 YEARS-CRANES 🇷🇺 (REACTION) __________________________________________________________________________________ 👉G-CASH- 09561984430 ________________________________________________________________________ Follow me on Social Media: ↪️Facebook: ↪️Twitter: @junryestera81 ↪️IG: junryestera81 ↪️Email: junryestera@ ______________________________________________________________________ --------------- *I do not take any ownership of music displayed in this video. Ownership Belongs to the respected owner(s). Used under fair used policy. *Music used for entertainment purposes only. COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT NOT INTENDED “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.“NO Copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. _______________________________________ #Сranes #Журавли́ #DmitriHvorostovsky #CranesReaction #ЖуравлReaction #DmitriHvorostovskyReaction #Pelageya #LuboBrotherLove #Kubancossackchoir #LuboBrothersLoveReaction #PelageyaReaction ##Ohitsnotthenightyet #ОНЕГОНЕЕЩЕ #Russia #RussiansFolkSongs #RussianFolksinger #10ПЕСЕНЧЕМПИОНОВ #МУЗЫКАВМЕСТЕ #олимпиада2021 #10песенчемпионов #веримвроссию #ГИМН РОССИИ #RussianAnthem
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