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by Aleksei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Count (1817 - 1875)

Песнь соловья
 (Sung text for setting by A. Koreshchenko)
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Language: Russian (Русский) 
Нисходит ночь на мир прекрасный,
Кругом все дышит тишиной;
Любви и грусти полон страстной,
Пою один про край иной!
Весенних листьев трепетанье,
Во мраке веющие сны,
Журчанье вод, цветов дыханье —
Все мне звучит как обещанье
Другой, неведомой весны!

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Composition:

    Set to music by Arseny Nikolayevich Koreshchenko (1870 - 1921), "Песнь соловья", op. 28 (8 романсов) no. 2, published 1897 [ voice and piano ], Moscow, P. Jurgenson

Text Authorship:

  • by Aleksei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Count (1817 - 1875), no title, appears in Дон Жуан : Драматическая поэма (Don Zhuan : Dramaticheskaja po`ema)

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This text was added to the website: 2021-07-20
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