• "Slav’sya!", (Russian: Славься!, romanized: Slavʹsya!) is the name of the final song in the epilogue of Mikhail Glinka's first opera A Life for the Tsar...
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    with his poem "Glory to Russia!" (Russian: Славься, Россия!, romanized: Slávsya, Rossíya!). However, no lyrics and none of the entries were ever adopted...
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    speech and as the speech ends and the new President leaves the halls "Slavsya" by Mikhail Glinka from his first opera A Life for the Tsar is played by...
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    zdrávstvuyet sózdannyy vóley naródov Yedínyy, mogúchiy Sovétskiy Soyúz! Pripév I: Slávsya, Otéchestvo náshe svobódnoye, Drúzhby naródov nadyózhnyy oplót! Známya...
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    Another excerpt that is also used by concert bands and military bands is the Slavsya finale arranged for wind band as a fanfare. It is famous for being used...
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    orchestra 1870 Dubuque Maria Dagmar Polka, piano Orchestra 1869 Glinka "Slavsya" from A Life for the Tsar, arr, couplets Mixed chorus and orchestra February...
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    Radugin's "Be glorious, Russia!" (Russian: Сла́вься, Росси́я!, romanized: Slávsya, Rossíya!). However, none of the lyrics were officially adopted by Yeltsin...
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  • Slow March "25 Years of the Red Army" and ended with the performance of Slavsya. The first song after the conclusion of the inspection was the Moscow ceremonial...
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    orchestra 1870 Dubuque Maria Dagmar Polka, piano Orchestra 1869 Glinka "Slavsya" from A Life for the Tsar, arr, couplets Mixed chorus and orchestra February...
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  • "Nad Propastyu Let" (Над пропастью лет) Over the Abyss of Ages 6:40 8. "Slavsya Rus!" (Славься, Русь!) Hail Rus! 4:00 9. "Kupala i Kostroma" (Купала и...
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  • Da budet voveki svetleye i krashe Svobodnykh narodov Derzhavnyy Soyuz! Slavʹsya narodami mudrostʹ khranimaya — Ta, chto k soglasiyu, k miru zovyot! Zdravstvuy...
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    over the grounds. After the final greeting, the Massed Bands strike up to Slavsya from A Life for the Tsar as the PC returns to his place, the Minister driven...
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    position in the grandstand and the bands end playing (from 1945 to 1966 Slavsya from A Life for the Tsar took its place and yet again in 1990). During...
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    I vmeste, krymchane, proslavim v vekakh Krym, Proslavim v vekakh Krym! Slavʹsya, Krym! Ниви і гори твої чарівні, Батьківщино, Сонце і море твої цілющі...
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    Title Composer National anthem of Russia Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov Slavsya Mikhail Glinka The Sacred War Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov Farewell...
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    over the grounds. After the final greeting, the Massed Bands strike up to Slavsya from A Life for the Tsar as the PC returns to his place, the Minister driven...
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    days Funerals Victory Day (9 May) within Russia, during the playing of Slavsya and occasionally the final bars of the National Anthem of Russia These...
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    Alexander II (Glory to the one / Who's given freedom to the people, - Slavsya, narodu / davshy svobodu). Encouraged by Dostoyevsky who (mistakenly) informed...
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    Air Regiment. The combined Russian and foreign massed bands performed Slavsya, Ode to Joy and Den Pobedy at the conclusion of the parade. Russian President...
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