The intelligentsia sings "thieves" songs
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From the moment of the invention of sound cinema on the Soviet screen, the songs were freely felt, officially prohibited by execution from the stage: Blouth, Odessa, White Guard, Street, Emigrant ...
It was often observed Paradox: Forbidden "songs composed recognized poets and composers, and folk artists were performed.
Do you know that one of the well-known "thoughts" hives composed Evgeny Yevtushenko, and Yesenian"s" letter" letter "sounded in the picture Shukshina" Kalina Red "thanks to the personal request of L. I. Brezhnev?
Intelligentsia sang "Blessed songs" not only from the Soviet screen, but also outside it. Magnetic ribbons with records of urban romances in the performance of actors Evgenia Urban and Nikolay Rybnikov, Sports commentator Viktor Nabutova, Anatoly Agranovsky correspondent enjoyed great success in the bohemian environment. And many samples of the alleged street "folklore were folded for the sake of the jokes of famous scenarios, scientists or artists.
About how, when and why "anti-Soviet" songs sounded from the Soviet screen, about the history of the creation of many hits, about the fate of their authors and even about who still could write "Murka", read in the new Book of the "Russian chanson" series!
It was often observed Paradox: Forbidden "songs composed recognized poets and composers, and folk artists were performed.
Do you know that one of the well-known "thoughts" hives composed Evgeny Yevtushenko, and Yesenian"s" letter" letter "sounded in the picture Shukshina" Kalina Red "thanks to the personal request of L. I. Brezhnev?
Intelligentsia sang "Blessed songs" not only from the Soviet screen, but also outside it. Magnetic ribbons with records of urban romances in the performance of actors Evgenia Urban and Nikolay Rybnikov, Sports commentator Viktor Nabutova, Anatoly Agranovsky correspondent enjoyed great success in the bohemian environment. And many samples of the alleged street "folklore were folded for the sake of the jokes of famous scenarios, scientists or artists.
About how, when and why "anti-Soviet" songs sounded from the Soviet screen, about the history of the creation of many hits, about the fate of their authors and even about who still could write "Murka", read in the new Book of the "Russian chanson" series!
Author:
Author:Kravchinsky Maxim Eduardovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Modern Literature
Series:
Series: Russian chansonnier
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-89533-365-5
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