A melancholic Russian folk song popularized in symphonic adaptations, later arranged for piano by Evgeny Grinko with modern minimalist elements.
A russian folk song later adapted as a Soviet military march, known for its energetic melody and cultural significance during WWII.
Lev Knipper's 1933 orchestral suite "The Vast Expanse" included "Polyushko-Pole," a rousing march based on a traditional Russian folk melody. It gained international fame as a Soviet military band standard and was later adapted into the WWII song "The Sacred War."
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