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Cranes (Zhuravli) - Dmitri Hvorostovsky



     
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I think sometimes that the soldiers,
With no blood came fields
Not in this land had once perished,
But turned into white cranes.
They are to this day from the time of the distant
Fly and give us voice.
Is it because so often and so sadly
We'll shut up now, looking into heaven?
Flies, flies through the sky wedge tired -
Flying in the fog at the end of the day
And in the ranks is a small amount -
Perhaps this is the place for me!
The day will come, and with a bunch of cranes
I swim in the same blue-gray haze,
From under the heavens like a bird calling out

All of you who are left on the ground.
Мне кажется порою, что солдаты,
С кровавых не пришедшие полей,
Не в землю эту полегли когда-то,
А превратились в белых журавлей.
Они до сей поры с времен тех дальних
Летят и подают нам голоса.
Не потому ль так часто и печально
Мы замолкаем, глядя в небеса?
Летит, летит по небу клин усталый -
Летит в тумане на исходе дня,
И в том строю есть промежуток малый -
Быть может, это место для меня!
Настанет день, и с журавлиной стаей
Я поплыву в такой же сизой мгле,
Из-под небес по-птичьи окликая
Всех вас, кого оставил на земле.
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Dmitri Aleksandrovich Hvorostovsky (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Хворостовский, born October 16, 1962), is a world-class baritone opera singer from Russia. Gifted with a powerful voice, Hvorostovsky is considered one of the most prominent baritones of the last century. Hvorostovsky was born in Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. He studied at the Krasnoyarsk School of Arts under Yekatherina Yofel and made his debut at Krasnoyarsk Opera House, in the role of Monterone in Rigoletto. He went on to win First Prize at both the Russian Glinka Competition in 1987 and the Toulouse Singing Competition in 1988.

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