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Lev Knipper - Polyushka Polye: 2 Practice-Ready Scores

"Polyushko-pole" is a renowned Soviet military march composed by Lev Knipper with lyrics by Viktor Gusev. Created in 1934 for the film "Outskirts," it became a symbol of Red Army patriotism during WWII. The song features a distinctive orchestral arrangement with accordion-like textures and evokes imagery of vast Russian fields and soldiers' devotion.
A Soviet march composed by Lev Knipper in 1934, famously used to rally troops during the Great Patriotic War. Its folk-inspired melody evokes both military pride and pastoral nostalgia.
"Polyushko Polye" is a Soviet-era folk-inspired song celebrating cavalry troops, widely used in propaganda and later nostalgic contexts. Its melody combines traditional folk motifs with martial rhythm.
A rousing march-folk song from the 1930s USSR, often associated with cavalry regiments and wartime patriotism. Its mix of folk motifs and Soviet ideological themes made it widely popular.

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