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День Победы (VICTORY DAY) -- EPIC ORCHESTRAL/Instrumental Cover 

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"Den' Pobedy" (Russian: День Победы, English: Victory Day) ranks among the most popular in the large corpus of Russian songs devoted to the Second World War. The song refers to the Victory Day (9 May) celebration and differs from most of these by its cheerful intonations of a marching song and by the fact that it was composed some thirty years after the war. In the words of Vladimir Shainsky, a veteran composer, "the song seemed to have turned back the time. Although written three decades after the war, it now seems that it was this song that helped us to gain the victory".
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In order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Second World War, the Soviet government announced a competition for the best song about the war. In March 1975, poet Vladimir Kharitonov, who had taken part in the war, approached his traditional co-author, the young composer David Tukhmanov, with a proposal to write a new song for the occasion. This effort was to differ strikingly from their previous collaborations, which had been disco-influenced chartbusters. Several days before the deadline, Kharitonov brought his lyric to Tukhmanov and the latter composed a song just in time to be recorded track of an orchestra. His wife Tatyana Sashko (the singer and the lyricist) sang Den Pobedy before the jury.
However, the jury, composed primarily of elderly songwriters whose tastes had been formed decades earlier, was exceedingly displeased with the result. The lyrics appeared to them lightsome and frivolous, while the melody was alleged to abuse the "rhythms of tango and foxtrot", two "bourgeois" dances which had been banned in the Soviet Union.
Although the performance of the song was strongly discouraged, Lev Leshchenko, one of the most popular Soviet singers, dared to premiere it during his concert in Alma-Ata in late April. Then the song was performed in the Little Blue Light TV show on 9 May by another singer (Leonid Smetannikov)), but his interpretation was rather lackluster and failed to attract attention. Thereupon the song was not performed until 10 November when Leshchenko revived it for a grand concert (and live in Soviet television) in the Kremlin Palace of Congresses on the Militsiya Day. His performance astounded the censors but proved to be a runaway success with the audience, who clamored for an encore.
Since then, the song has been invariably performed during every Victory Day celebrations in the Soviet Union and Russia, often concluding a program of festivities, with the last stanza drowned in sounds of fireworks over the Red Square. According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev liked this song greatly, especially when performed by Joseph Kobzon, and predicted to Kharitonov that "folks would sing this tune for many years after you and I are gone".
Brezhnev's expectation did not fail to materialize, in part because, as the US-American researcher David MacFadyen explains, "this powerful song draws not upon the bravery of youthful soldiers but the private memories of ageing, greying veterans. Its poignant combination of joy at a stunning victory and sadness at great loss sounds just as relevant today, when the war itself is something about which many young Russians neither know nor care".

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Комментарии : 43   
@spiritrev
@spiritrev 2 года назад
Дорогие товарищи и друзья, с Днем Победы! Also, what do you think of my new audio visualizer?
@warorchestras5027
@warorchestras5027 2 года назад
Hi! Bit of a akward comment but would you like to collab together?
@georgyzhukov3563
@georgyzhukov3563 2 года назад
Is so good tavarish, happy Víctory day
@spiritrev
@spiritrev 2 года назад
Hey! Collabs are a bit rare for me and I already have one upcoming, so not this time, unfortunately
@warorchestras5027
@warorchestras5027 2 года назад
@@spiritrev Also, do you have discord or such? Maybe I could suggest some things too. But amazing video!
@warorchestras5027
@warorchestras5027 2 года назад
Sorry for not responding in a long time, I didnt see your comment.
@TovarishLew
@TovarishLew 2 года назад
This Year it's a extremly sad Victory Day, once we fought together against the fascist beast...
@RandyMCPEmaster
@RandyMCPEmaster 2 года назад
Now it's brothers against brothers...
@DenisBourveau
@DenisBourveau 2 года назад
There was traitors then there is traitors now
@KomradTM
@KomradTM 2 года назад
"Victory Day of the Soviet People Over Fascism" Sounds ironic in this year
@Renegade_Commander
@Renegade_Commander Год назад
@@DenisBourveau True. We should have been more vigilant.
@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121
@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121 Год назад
Now Ukraine is the only doing that.
@thisisarandomstring
@thisisarandomstring 2 года назад
This is not about Russia or Ukraine or Belarus or whoever else. It's about the Soviet Union.
@vnavspeed6737
@vnavspeed6737 2 года назад
Happy 77th anniversary of the Great Victory to the all peoples of Soviet Union.
@kommit-456
@kommit-456 2 года назад
Happy Victory day Comrades!
@FondationSCP1309
@FondationSCP1309 Год назад
DEN POBEDY ❤
@K.C.C.P
@K.C.C.P 2 года назад
Tuyệt vời! Chúc mừng Ngày Chiến Thắng !
@andreskaiser9063
@andreskaiser9063 2 года назад
Happy Victory Day
@camaradecarter
@camaradecarter 2 года назад
Based and epic, as usual camarade!
@salty_5907
@salty_5907 2 года назад
Nice, happy V-day lads!
@Tonkin1607
@Tonkin1607 2 года назад
Very epic, both the song and the background!
@historyundmemes1095
@historyundmemes1095 2 года назад
Es hermoso...
@georgyzhukov3563
@georgyzhukov3563 2 года назад
Larga vida a la madre patria, long live to the mother Russia, the motherland, tavarish, long live to the sovetsky souyus 🇲🇽🤝🇷🇺
@ekranoplane
@ekranoplane 2 года назад
Noice tovarisch
@ricardopintoporto2382
@ricardopintoporto2382 2 года назад
MENOS MILITARES EMAIS MEDICOS E PROFESSORES PARA ACABAR GUERRAS E DALVAR VIDAD
@monika.alt197
@monika.alt197 2 года назад
How did you make the audio visualiser?
@snynn
@snynn 2 года назад
Do you think they won’t stream this years victory day parade because of the sanctions?
@kurtberliner7049
@kurtberliner7049 2 года назад
Sadly the once great land of the workers now enslaved them and murders their brothers
@Froogmeister
@Froogmeister 2 года назад
Pretty sad to be listening to this in the midst of Russia pretty much being an Imperialist nation
@Renegade_Commander
@Renegade_Commander Год назад
how ironic, half of the worlds nations were British, Portugalian and Spanish colonies, but Russia is being imperialstic. Grow up kid.
@Froogmeister
@Froogmeister Год назад
@@Renegade_Commander yeah just because other nations are imperialist doesn’t mean Russia isn’t. In fact, it amplifies the imperialism we already see in the world. Pathetic how “anti-imperialists” can turn around and meatride the Russian war machine
@Renegade_Commander
@Renegade_Commander Год назад
@@Froogmeister war machine? those who don't have an army are getting crushed or enslaved. It's like a rule of nature. Like this partnership in EU and NATO. Everyone there just become a puppets to the strongest and richest, if you know what I mean...
@Renegade_Commander
@Renegade_Commander Год назад
@@Froogmeister Russia don't need to wage wars for resources like NATO does, they have enough of their own. Isn't it the very meaning of being an imperialist?
@Froogmeister
@Froogmeister Год назад
@@Renegade_Commander then why else would they be invading Ukraine if not for resources and power? Don’t give me the bs “de-nazification” or “freedom from NATO” arguments. Come up with something intelligent.
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