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Petrov A. Songs of the 1950ies—60ies. For voice and piano (Coll. Works. Vol. 17)

Petrov A. Songs of the 1950ies—60ies. For voice and piano (Coll. Works. Vol. 17)

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Author:
Petrov A.
Author (full):
Andrey Petrov
Title (full):
Collected Works. Volume 17. Songs of the 1950ies—60ies. For voice and piano
Number of pages:
124

Andrey Petrov instilled new trends into the Soviet song. Unique sense of melodious line delicately mingled genres, masterful synthesis of stylistic innovations — Soviet lyrical song, jazz, Russian romance and modified French chanson. Andrey Petrov does not imitate Michel Legrand, Jacques Brel, Vladimir Cosma, but resorts to their methods. French chanson uses laconic expressive means. Every song is a dramatic scene with its flair and lyrical character. This mood is embodied in the dialogue of melody and the second voice. Consequence of rests and caesuras descends from the French post-war jazz, so as fanciful rhythm, when the melody follows the breath of verses. He managed to nourish his songs with special view, wisdom, dole, simple-hearted acceptance of life. His songs are the sounding epoch itself, with its hopes and dreams. So as the songs by Dunayevsky, Solovyov-Sedoy, the “Beatles” they were, but not just the ground for his time, for generations of people were living according to the maxims laid in the song by Andrey Petrov.

Konstantin Uchitel

Contents:

Editor’s Preface
K. Uchitel. Songs of the 1956–1968: “Just Summer Rain”
WHY ARE YOU SAD? Verses by N. Gleizarov
SING THE SONG OF MINE. Verses by N. Gleizarov
SONG OF DAISY. From the performance “Running onto the Waves”. Verses by A. Chekayevsky
HELLO! Verses by S. Fogelson
FISHERMAN’S SONG. From the film “The Amphibian Man”. Verses by Yu. Drunina
THE SONG ABOUT THE SEA DEVIL. From the film “The Amphibian Man”. Verses by S. Fogelson
STARS INSIDE THE TRAM GUARD’S BAG. Verses by L. Kuklin
SONG ABOUT MY FRIEND (If the Joy Is One for All...). From the film “Way to the Queue”. Verses by G. Pozhenyan
AUTUMN. Verses by L. Kuklin
SONG ABOUT THE BLUE CITIES. From the film “Two Sundays”. Verses by L. Kuklin
EVENING LIGHTS. From the film “Two Sundays”. Verses by L. Kuklin
LENINGRAD SONG. Verses by L. Kuklin
ON THE BURIAL MOUND. From the film “I Accept the Battle”. Verses by Yu. Drunina
I WALK ALONG MOSCOW. From the film of the same name. Verses by G. Shpalikov
SONG OF MY FATHER. Verses by L. Kuklin
SONG OF JULIET (Old Song). From the performance “Romeo and Juliet”. Verses by Ye. Gvozdev
AS THE WAVES ARE FADING AWAY... From the film “Zaichik”. Verses by K. Ryzhov
OUR SONG IS ENDLESS. From the film “When the Song is Endless”. Verses by L. Kuklin
MEANWHILE PEOPLE LEAVE FOR THE SEA. Verses by Yu. Pankratov
RECOLLECTIONS. From the operette “We Want to Dance”. Verses by B. Ratser and V. Konstantinov
SONG ABOUT DON QUIXOTE. From the operette “We Want to Dance”. Verses by B. Ratser and V. Konstantinov
THE EARTH OF PEOPLE (Song of Exupery). Verses by L. Luchkin
HELLO, NEVA. Verses by S. Fogelson
SONG ABOUT CASTRENO. From the film “Fair Wind to You, the «Blue Bird»!”. Verses by L. Kuklin
SONG OF THE FIRST LOVE. From the film “Fair Wind to You, the «Blue Bird»!”. Verses by L. Kuklin
TWO BY TWO. From the film “His Name Was Robert”. Verses by L. Kuklin
SONG OF A SOLDIER. From the film “Old, Old Tale”. Verses by A. Galich

   

   


Author
Petrov A.
Author (full)
Andrey Petrov
Title (full)
Collected Works. Volume 17. Songs of the 1950ies—60ies. For voice and piano
Number of pages
124