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by Konstantin Konstantinovich Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia (1858 - 1915)

Posle grozy
Language: Russian (Русский) 
Grom zatich. Umčalis' tuči, 
burju vetrom uneslo.
Snova bleščet polden' žgučij,
jasno i svetlo.

V sad skoree! potenistej 
my dorožku izberëm;
zelen' tam eščë dušistej,
tëplym vsprysnuta doždëm.

Chorošo nam zdes' na vole 
i tak dyšitsja legko.
Posmotri kak ėto pole 
razostalos' široko.

Zdes' zelënyj vschodit kolos 
sred' razdol'noj širiny.
Slyšiš' žavoronka golos 
l'ëtsja s vyšiny.

V toj dali golubovatoj 
osleplennyj tonet vzor...
Tak i tjanet nas kuda to, 
v tot zamančivyj prostor.

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Text Authorship:

  • by Konstantin Konstantinovich Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia (1858 - 1915) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Aleksandr Tikhonovich Gretchaninov (1864 - 1956), "После грозы", op. 17 no. 1 (1892), published 1898 [duet for soprano or tenor and alto with piano], from Два дуэта (Dva du`eta) = Two duets, no. 1. [ sung text verified 1 time]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2009-09-21
Line count: 20
Word count: 73

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