Красная Армия всех сильней! (The Red Army is the Strongest!) -- Orchestral/Instrumental Cover
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The Red Army is the Strongest (Russian: Красная Армия всех сильней), popularly known as "White Army, Black Baron" (Белая Армия, Чëрный Барон), is a marching song written by Pavel Grigorevich Gorinshtejn (1895-1961, a.k.a. Pavel Gorin, Pavel Grigorev) and composed by Samuil Pokrass (1897-1939). Written in 1920, during the Russian Civil War, the song was meant as a combat anthem for the Red Army.
The immediate context of the song is the final Crimean offensive in the Russian Civil War by Pyotr Wrangel's troops in July 1920. The second verse refers to the call to a final effort in the Crimea published by the Revolutionary Military Council in Pravda on 10 July. While the song has a separate refrain, the verses repeat the claim that "The Red Army is stronger than all", which came to be the song's conventional title.
The song became popular in the early Soviet Union. It was sung in 1923 at the rally in Leningrad against the Curzon Line, the "British seas" acquiring new significance in view of Lord Curzon's ultimatum. In a letter to a school for blind students in the Vologda region, Nadezhda Krupskaya, the wife of V. I. Lenin, named it as her favourite songs alongside "The Internationale". The phrase "from the taiga to the British Seas" became something of an idiomatic expression used by other authors, e.g. by V. A. Lugovsky in his poem Песни о ветре ("Song of the Wind", 1926).
The Russian song was adopted by the Chapaev Battalion of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, and it was allegedly sung in a Nazi torture chamber by Czech communist Julius Fučík. Alternative Russian lyrics were set to the tune during World War II, e.g. Всем нам свобода и честь дорога. Even after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the tune is still played as a march during the military parades on Red Square.
In Red Vienna, the tune was used for the song Die Arbeiter von Wien (The Workers of Vienna), highlighting those fighting for a bright future of the proletariat. - Hudba
Trying a new style of orchestration on this one - let me know what you think & whether I should continue to experiment with this.
It was perfect! This and Sacred war were playing last night as I had a life changing realization so perfect lol.
It is really, really good. The somberness of this version is just perfect when thinking about the Red Army in 1941. If someone wanted to use it in a video would they be able to do that and credit you?
Facts!
Your channel certainly deserves more views!
You mean.......
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the great Tovarish Lew is absolutely right 👍
Fantastic work as always. I love the new orchestral style.
I had listened to many different versions even in other languages , but this one is "Truely Rare" !
This is definition of epic
Lovely work!
Epic
Красивая😍😍😍
Magnifique 🤩
Marvellous!
This is the type of music you would hear in war trailers
Orchestra is epic.
U should have tried some back instruments at the beggining. Nice job!
Great
This would be the type of thing I would expect to hear in COD WaW on the Vandatta Mission
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