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Два романса для голоса с сопровождением фортепиано (Dva romansa dlja golosa s soprovozhdeniem fortepiano) , opus 29

by Nikolay Aleksandrovich Sokolov (1859 - 1922)

1. Свершилось все

Language: Russian (Русский) 
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  • by M. Marev

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2. К чему?  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Russian (Русский) 
К чему твержу я стих унылый,
Зачем, в полночной тишине,
Тот голос страстный, голос милый
Летит и просится ко мне,-

Зачем? огонь немых страданий
В ее душе зажег не я...
В ее груди, в тоске рыданий
Тот стон звучал не для меня.

Так для чего же так безумно
Душа бежит к ее ногам,
Как волны моря мчатся шумно
К недостижимым берегам?

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  • by Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818 - 1883), no title, written 1843

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