Serafim Tulikov Video
compositore, pianista, autore di canzoni, autore di musica per il cinema
Commemorazioni 2024 (Nascita: Serafim Tulikov)
- pianoforte
- opera, canzone, operetta
- Russia, Unione Sovietica
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2024-04-30
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Serafim Sergeyevich Tulikov Dostal Nazarov 1908 1914 1950 1957 1958 1967 1976 2000 2004
Serafim Sergeyevich Tulikov (real name - Serafim Grigorievich Boboyedov, 1914–2004) - March-song "My Beloved Motherland" (Lyrics by Andrey Evgenievich Dostal), 1957. Plays: Central Military band of Ministry of Defence of USSR (full title in 1950-1973s: The Separate Exemplary Orchestra (Band) of Ministry of Defence of the Soviet Union), conductor: Commander of Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of USSR in 1958-1976s, Chief military conductor of the Soviet Army Major general Nikolai Mikhailovich Nazarov (People's Artist of Russian SFSR, 1908—2000) , recording of November 2, 1967. С.С.Туликов: марш-песня "Родина любимая моя" (слова А.Е.Досталь), си бемоль мажор, 1957 год. Исполняет: Отдельный показательный оркестр Министерства обороны СССР, дирижёр: Начальник Военно-оркестровой службы МО СССР, главный военный дирижёр Вооружённых Сил СССР, художественный руководитель оркестра (в 1958—1976-х гг.) генерал-майор Николай Михайлович Назаров (1908—2000) , запись 2 ноября 1967 года. Родина любимая моя Музыка: Серафим Туликов Слова: Андрей Досталь Ярко горя, взметнулась в небо заря. Октябрьским громом "Авроры" разбужен простор земли. Ленин ведёт на бой рабочий народ, По зову партии люди за правое дело шли! Припев: Слушай, страна: мечта людей зовёт! Сегодня твой народ ликует и поёт! Нет на земле прекраснее тебя, Страна моя, любимая моя! Наша страна единой волей сильна! Мы русла рек изменяем! В тайге города встают! Полон огней простор целинных степей! По зову партии люди на подвиг труда идут! Припев. Зорко гляди! Отчизну нашу храни, Чтоб солнце видели дети, сады зацвели весной! Дружной семьёй за мир мы встанем стеной! Пусть жизнь всегда торжествует на нашей земле родной! Припев. 1957
Александр Фёдорович Тупицын (1914—1998): Марш на темы песен Серафима Туликова, ми-бемоль минор. Звучат следующие песни: "Мы небо храним", "Не послужишь, не узнаешь", "Родина", "Я люблю тебя, море", "Ты, Россия моя". Первый Отдельный показательный оркестр Министерства Обороны СССР (IОПО МО СССР), дирижёр Н.П. Сергеев. Запись 12.01.1972 (?).
Serafim Tulikov Leonid Mikhailovich Kharitonov Alexandrov Muradeli Alexandrov Ensemble 1961 2017
"Soviet composers #2 - Ostrovsky, Tulikov, Ekimyan" - is the second episode of the series (with English subtitles) and is dedicated to another three famous Soviet composers. Leonid Mikhailovich Kharitonov will talk about his creative collaboration with the composers of Soviet patriotic songs - Arkady Ostrovsky, Serafim Tulikov (such songs as "Motherland", "Son of Russia", "The Veterans Do Not Grow Old in Their Souls") and Alexey Ekimyan (such songs as "Soviet country", "Grey Hair"). ABOUT THE SERIES: This episode is a part of the documentary series named "Talking with my father". I decided to record the conversation with my father, the Russian singer (bass), the People's Artist of Russia - Leonid Mikhailovich Kharitonov. He also used to work in the legendary Twice Red Bannered Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army under A.V. Alexandrov (also known as the Red Army Choir or the Alexandrov Ensemble). We want to tell all his admirers about some interesting facts of the famous artist's life. In this series, Leonid Mikhailovich will share his memories about his work, his friends and interesting cases from his busy creative life. He will talk about some famous people of the Soviet era, whom he happened to meet on his way: composers, musicians, actors, cosmonauts, military commanders and many others. And, of course, special attention will be paid to the "old school" soloists of his mostly beloved Alexandrov Ensemble. The recording was made on March 29, 2017 in Moscow by the son of the singer - Mikhail. The playlist of these series can be found here - (http•••) PLEASE, SHARE YOUR COMMENTS ON THIS VIDEO AND SUBSRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL! / This is official videochannel of the Russian operatic singer Leonid Mikhailovich Kharitonov (bass-baritone). Please, see "About" section for more info. Official web site of the artist: (http•••) You can thank and support the artist by following this link: (http•••) Personal pages of the artist in social networks: Facebook - (http•••) Twitter - (http•••) / #LeonidKharitonov #russianmusic #sovietsongs #patrioticsongs #ussr #composers #Nivikov #Muradeli #RedArmyChoir #choir #sovietcomposers -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Amid the noisy ball" - Yevgeny Belyaev (1967) (http•••) -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Serafim Tulikov Rivers 1914 1947 2004
And another valse! But what a difficult one. I had some trouble with this.. Serafim Tulikov (1914 – 2004) was a Russian and Soviet composer, who was born in the Imperial Russia, and died in Russia. Tulikov is known for his patriotic and officially ideological compositions. Tulikov was also heavily influenced by the post-war trend in Soviet popular music towards increasingly archaic and folkloristic imagery and melodic formulas, for instance, in songs such as "They have come for a sojourn" ("Приезжали на побывку") (lyrics by Yakov Belinsky), "Moscow the Capital" ("Москва-столица"), and "Blossom, my Homeland!" ("Цвети, наш край")(lyrics by Sergei Vasiliev). National fame came to Tulikov in 1947, when he composed "We Are for Peace" ("Мы - за мир!"), with lyrics by Aleksandr Zharov [ru], a marching song meant to mobilize the masses all over the world on behalf of the USSR-led effort to prevent the escalation of international tensions during the early phase of the Cold War. Throughout most the 1950s, Tulikov continued to compose for all sorts of official ideological occasions, including Communist Party of the Soviet Union congresses, youth festivals, and professional conventions. In the late 1960s Tulikov began to compose songs with overtly neo-Slavophile overtones. They were all dedicated to Russia, yet were different from his previous patriotic style. They became explicitly more folkloristic and filled with rural and natural imagery, such as Russia's meadows, fields, sky, lakes and rivers. The elements of wistfulness and even light sadness, as if bidding farewell to something destined to extinction, became more and more prominent. As the Soviet Union unravelled in the late 1980s, Serafim Tulikov found himself increasingly isolated and ill-equipped to deal with the change. Tulikov's traditionalism, as well as his penchant for slow-flowing and sweet lyrical tunes, was sharply at odds with the newly fashionable avant-garde and radical rejection of harmony and tranquility in music, in favor of cacophony and wild rhythms. Tulikov gradually faded away from public prominence. He died in retirement in 2004. Some of his musical legacy has been resurrected by the lovers of Soviet music. [INSERT a.plekhanov and gamma1734 here] ;))
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