Hab den text verstanden...................................Möge der schweiß des volkes zu gutem dienen dürfen wie es es auch immer wollte. Danach gehen wir singend an den ufern der Wolga und sind glücklich.
@BronsonAlive3 сағат бұрын
Awesome
@LBJ-bj8 сағат бұрын
这是最好的一个版本来自中国的问候
@walterbenjamin138610 сағат бұрын
3:50!
@l.v147312 сағат бұрын
Only 20 years after a quarter of their country died during world war 2.. I feel empowered seeing their motivation and percistance. Such a strong people, sadly tormented by horrible leaders for centuries
@angeldaviddominguez885717 сағат бұрын
En estos momentos quisiera ser un ruso para bailar así...
@nimagol20 сағат бұрын
He has put all of his soul into performing this epic song Slava!
@philippejenvrin2741Күн бұрын
HEERLICH !!!❤❤❤❤
@natanweise9416Күн бұрын
😂😂😂 Deutschland
@SasendoliskyКүн бұрын
26:18 я как вспомню, сколько я намучалась с этим произведением, когда учила игру на фортепиано именно аккомпанемент, красота ✨✨✨
@Dot_ConnectriceКүн бұрын
❤❤❤ hi from Holland 🌷
@Rusich945Күн бұрын
так ухнем, что нато исчезнет
@marioduva14112 күн бұрын
Che bella musica che hanno prodotto i russi ❤
@Ukepa2 күн бұрын
the Russians can put more drama and excitement into the simplest folk song... wonderful!!!
@StefSamara2 күн бұрын
😆 still trying to do 10% that they could do😅
@emiliaenache94442 күн бұрын
Excelent bariton.Tezaur muzical universal.Slava lui vesnica!
@MrKuukeli2 күн бұрын
❤🫡
@sergeijugamees42912 күн бұрын
Качество звука и видео - полный отстой!!!
@samuelmandrillon25322 күн бұрын
Beautiful song.
@bruceangel44593 күн бұрын
At the end watch Evegny Baleav pivot, turn and push with the ball of his foot. He’s different from most of the others, he might be a dedicated brisk walker if ever I’ve seen one. Think about how much or how little you actually walk. If you’re like most people you walk from the house to your car and from your car to your destination. If you practice the power of daily brisk walking for the mathematical benefits you will change your physicality, your countenance, your mind and then quite possibly your life. Prove it to yourselves. Here’s how: (Cue pre-written text) This is quite possibly the best information that you’re going to receive in this lifetime. I call it the power of daily brisk walking for the mathematical benefits. And if it does what I say it will do, you will share it with your family, friends and loved ones until the end of time or the end of your family line, whichever comes first. We humans were meant to walk every day and to feel, look and be our optimal best we have to walk briskly everyday. *Practicing the art of daily brisk walking for the mathematical benefits will change your physicality, your countenance, your mind and then quite possibly your life.* When this works for you, share it with your parents/family, friends and loved ones if you want to catch a glimmer of what they were like when they were young because the power of daily brisk walking will age them in reverse. The power of daily brisk walking works fast and efficiently and you can easily prove it to yourself. Here’s how: Take a selfie before you begin this process, then walk briskly everyday for the mathematical benefits that’ll payoff like compounding interest. After some time has passed, take another selfie. The difference should be easily discernible and readily apparent in your changing physicality and happier countenance. If you stick with it you’re going to look sharper, feel sharper and actually be sharper than you’ve been in some time. You’re going to look, feel and be happier and more energized than you’ve felt in a long time. (No dieting or weightlifting is required) When you walk: Open your eyes slightly wider and walk at a brisk pace, making sure to swing both of your arms while using your eyes for things both near and far & having as much fun as possible. (It’s an eye exercise and brain training stimulator) At some point you’re going to feel as if your eyesight is improving and you’re aging in reverse. Google “brisk walking and telomeres”, lengthening your telomeres will have you feeling as if you’re aging in reverse. You’re going to feel healthier, happier, sharper and stronger than you have in quite some time if you just stick with it. That’s it, it really is that simple. We humans were meant to feel alive, healthy, happy, vibrant and vital all of our lives as we age. If you practice the art of daily brisk walking for the mathematical benefits you will experience all of these things. And unlike other activities this one, barring illness or injury is sustainable for the rest of your life. Why does this work more efficiently and effectively than almost anything else at helping you achieve your goals? Because we were designed/evolved and adapted over millions of years to do this one thing extremely well. Animals in the wild walk from shortly after birth until death in a never ending search for food and water or to escape predators. We humans eschew walking and ride in air conditioned comfort to air conditioned food stores and air conditioned gyms to walk slowly, workout a bit and stand around. It’s only been since the last hundred plus years and the invention of the automobile that we’ve forgotten that we’re supposed to walk and walk briskly everyday and the invention of the cellphone has only exacerbated the issue. If we want to look, feel and be our optimal best we have to thoroughly mix the chemicals in our brains and bodies everyday. We have to walk and we have to walk briskly. If you’re unaccustomed to walking briskly, fear not, just take it slow, your large muscles will adapt quickly and you have the rest of your life. The leading cause of injury in adults is unintentional falls. *Practicing the art of daily brisk walking will improve your balance, mobility, agility and coordination making falls less likely.* This is sustainable for the rest of your life and a guaranteed mood booster. Extras: Make an AC/DC greatest hits playlist, push play and try to keep up. (This is a great brisk pace) *Get psyched* *Get hyped* *Get fired up* Eventually you’ll be able to recall this feeling easily and at will. Dress lightly or you’ll overheat, feel sick and quit. I wear baselayer, synthetic in warm weather and wool in cooler weather. No jacket is required until approximately 10 degrees. Good, comfortable shoes or boots are a must. When you walk seven days a week for years you’re going to experience every kind of weather. Something I’ve learned is that we humans have an amazing capacity to heat ourselves up quickly when we’re on the move and the rain, snow and cold will have little effect. Think about our caveman ancestors in skins, no underwear & no jackets and boy are we lucky and you’ll be warm and toasty. If you’re cold, just walk faster! (You’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll adapt if you just stick with it) You’re going to sweat a lot, so stay well hydrated and drink water before you get thirsty. Get an Apple Watch and close your rings daily, it’s cheaper than any trainer or gym and it will keep you disciplined and on track. Good luck to you and remember to: Open your eyes slightly wider and use them for looking at things both near and far while swinging both of your arms. *Remember to think happy thoughts when you walk and have as much fun as possible to achieve the maximum benefits.* PS- This is everything that I’ve learned in eight years, distilled down to its essence and put in a nutshell to make it as easy as possible for you with the best possible outcome. This works, prove it to yourself by aging in reverse, remember to walk briskly everyday for the mathematical benefits. PSS- Start slow and take it easy, you have the rest of your life to perfect the art of daily brisk walking. As always, check with a medical professional before beginning any program of exercise.
@bromeatmeco86113 күн бұрын
Thank you for the explanation in the description, it was helpful.
@capt_uncoolguy32853 күн бұрын
God bless Jesus forgives amen alleluia
@Lite_Me_Up3 күн бұрын
omw to learn a "Soldier's Dance" brb
@krystian40193 күн бұрын
I nikt w Rosji nie odważył się stworzyć kopii tego churu? Czy tak miało być, że dziedzictwo z czasem pójdzie w niepamięć.
@kurchatov3243 күн бұрын
Когда мне было всего 11 лет, и я жил на маленьком острове в Карибском море, я получил 3 записи КрАППСА из Министерства иностранных дел в Москве, СССР. Я услышал, как этот человек впервые в жизни сказал слова по-русски: "Начинаем концерт Краснознамённого имени Александрова Ансамбль песен и пляски Советской Армии". Это было похоже на любовь с первого взгляда, или слуха в данном случае. Из-за этого русский язык для меня четвёртый, после испанского, английского и португальского. Однако все эти годы я пытался узнать, как его зовут. Везде я слышу имя всех, кроме него. Можете ли вы, ПОЖАЛУЙСТА, узнать его имя и сообщить мне? Спасибо заранее. Михаил Курчатов (нет, я не русский ни русского произхождения. Я только любитель русского языка и културы)
@Galileo.blackstar.3 күн бұрын
В данном видео перед нами не артисты , а Воины ! Исполняют песню под Победоносными Знаменами!! Достойнейшим образом неся службу и отдавая долг Родине!!!
@Empe19873 күн бұрын
Ob da Ukrainer mitgesungen haben… 😉
@katrinamccoll67943 күн бұрын
Anyone else think this is super fruity?
@erikheymann93902 күн бұрын
When I danced Ukrainian dance in my teens and 20s, I got the same question. So I would always invite the other person to give it a try. That usually ended the discussion
@Smdv_keeps_rolling3 күн бұрын
Marele Urs cu muzica sa. Doamne fereste de nenorocitii astia.
@андрейгречишников-ы5к3 күн бұрын
На концерт этого замечательного ансамбля в Москве 70 - х годах попасть было очень сложно, а что делалось на их концертах на гастролиях за рубежом, так и представить себе невозможно, публика просто с ума сходила.
@AGNOSTIK83 күн бұрын
ППЦ МОЩЬ !!!
@constantincetateanu56463 күн бұрын
Wonderful
@ИванГерасим-г1ц3 күн бұрын
Наш Брянский соловей, по сей день нет лучшего певца на Брянщине, какой голос!!!!! Слава богу что он был и есть с нами..... ❤❤❤❤❤
@aaronfk92403 күн бұрын
I saw this same troupe after the wall came down. They gave an outstanding performance. Perostroyka at its finest. Imagine the scene as Soviet Cossacks on stage as over a company of troops watching them. Sworn to destroy each other and now partying together.
@emmanueltrejo42264 күн бұрын
That smug bastard such a good song 😂
@LouiePadreWillardino4 күн бұрын
I really really wonder who this man is.. My best guess is that he was a soloist of the choir. I have seen a picture of the alexandrov ensemble from the 60s where there are 5 guys in a line which seem to be soloists from the choir. I never figured out their names, Chetverikov must be a choir member. I wonder why we never see him again in other videos. Like this footage is the most unique to us because this man is STILL a mystery and not even veterans of the ensemble know him. I really hope we can figure out even his first name. Could he be Valery, Vladimir, Valentin, Viktor, Vladislav, Veniamin Chetverikov? We'll never know. Could he also possibly have been in other theatres before working in the ensemble? his voice may sound a bit tired but his voice sounds trained enough to be from an opera theatre. I've searched far and wide and I've never found anything about him.
@zdenc834 күн бұрын
Gagarin❤
@aviancegainey23954 күн бұрын
The dwarves were singing a tune like this in Shrek
@amandadelfinaricaldiarella74264 күн бұрын
Cansada ostigada me fascina igualdad todos al trabajo arriba el trueque una sola voz una sola idea deben gobernar los militares gracias
@mentalstriker30095 күн бұрын
my knees telling me to no try this
@elliotportner80205 күн бұрын
Yevgeny is always a great soloist for the chorale with depth of spiritual delivery and tremendous beautiful taste and musical serious greatness. Hurray
@D.B.Cooper..5 күн бұрын
Those pants sure do look comfy. I wish I could wear them to work everyday.
@halilibrahimkahyaoğlu-d4i5 күн бұрын
İ love you Stalin
@madelinedelisle53146 күн бұрын
GREAT SONG AND SINGERS~~~~~~~~~
@KVG-d9v6 күн бұрын
☺️🤗❤❤🌹🪻
@JadAdlouni-t3m6 күн бұрын
Pavel song😊❤
@natura_salbatiaca-GeoagiuBai6 күн бұрын
Genial
@natura_salbatiaca-GeoagiuBai6 күн бұрын
Nu auziti doar sunetul intrepretati si ce spune
@nkm.k.n.m50066 күн бұрын
супер песнь. мне все мешают что бы Вам написать похвалу от всей души. зотя я родился 1986 года
@asemiintelligentork83886 күн бұрын
No wonder the Russians could run from Moscow to Berlin just look at their leg day routine.