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1 Song  





2 Lyrics sample  





3 Recordings and cultural influence  





4 Mr Kalinka  





5 References  





6 Further reading  





7 External links  














Kalinka (1860 song)






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"Kalinka"
Song
LanguageRussian
Written1860
Composer(s)Ivan Larionov
Lyricist(s)Ivan Larionov

"Kalinka" (Russian: Калинка) is a Russian folk-style song written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist Ivan Larionov and first performed in Saratov as part of a theatrical entertainment that he had composed.[1] Soon it was added to the repertory of a folk choral group.

Song[edit]

The refrain of the song refers to the kalinka, which is the snowball tree (Viburnum opulus). It has a speedy tempo and light-hearted lyrics. The main refrain (Kalinka, Kalinka ...) increases in tempo each time it is sung. One of the best-known singers of this song was Evgeny Belyaev (1926–1994).[2]

Lyrics sample[edit]

Russian Transliteration English

Калинка, калинка, калинка моя!
В саду ягода малинка, малинка моя!

Ах, под сосною, под зеленою,
Спать положите вы меня!
Ай-люли, люли, ай-люли, люли,
Спать положите вы меня.

Kalinka, kalinka, kalinka moya!
V sadu yagoda malinka, malinka moya!

Akh, pod sosnoyu, pod zelenoyu,
Spat' polozhite vy menya!
Ay-lyuli, lyuli, ay-lyuli, lyuli,
Spat' polozhite vy menya.

Little red berry,[3] red berry, red berry of mine!
In the garden (there is) a berry - little raspberry, raspberry of mine!

Ah, under the pine, the green one,
Lay me down to sleep,
Oh-swing, sway, Oh-swing, sway,
Lay me down to sleep.

Recordings and cultural influence[edit]

Kalinka is considered one of the most famous Russian folk and folk-style songs in Russia, and all over the world. [4][5]

It appeared in the 1953 film Tonight We Sing, performed by Italian-American operatic bass and actor Ezio Pinza. The film was a semi-biography of the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin who famously sang and, during the early days of recording, recorded the song for HMV/Victor. Pinza's recording was included on the 10-inch LP soundtrack album release of the same year, coincidentally from RCA Victor.[6]

InAtari's 1988 versionofTetris, Kalinka is featured as one of its theme songs; however, it is labelled "KARINKA" in the NES version. Since then, Kalinka has often been included in licensed Tetris games, alongside Korobeiniki and Troika, the former of which is now commonly known as "the Tetris theme".[7]

The 2011 Hindi film 7 Khoon Maaf directed by Vishal Bhardwaj features a track called 'Darling' and 'Doosri Darling' which is a cover with its own lyrics in Hindi.[8]

In the video game Payday 2, released in 2013, "Kalinka" is sometimes sung by Vlad after completing the Four Stores heist.[9]

In the video game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, released in 2015, "Kalinka" is used in the introductory video of Tachanka.[10]

In the video game Civilization VI, released in 2016, "Kalinka" is the theme of the Russian civilization, played when the civilization is present in a game. As the player progresses throughout the different civilization eras, additional complexity and layers are added.[11]

"Kalinka" has been played during the closing ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia by Russian soprano singer Aida Garifullina, featuring the famous former football player Ronaldinho.[12][13]

Mr Kalinka[edit]

The arrangement of Kalinka which is traditionally performed by the Alexandrov Ensemble turned the frivolous song into an operatic aria. The first ensemble soloist to perform this was Pyotr Tverdokhlebov, but the first to earn the title of Mr Kalinka was Victor Ivanovich Nikitin at the Berlin peace concert of August 1948, where he sang three encores of the song.[14] The title is unofficial and awarded by the audience and journalists present at successful Ensemble concerts where Kalinka earns numerous encores. A definitive recording of Kalinka was made in 1963 at the Abbey Road Studios, London by the lyric tenor Evgeny Belyaev, with the Alexandrov Ensemble, under the direction of Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov.[15] Belyaev earned the Mr Kalinka title at the London concerts of 1956 and 1963.[16] Since then there have been several Mr Kalinkas, including Vasily Ivanovich Shtefutsa and Vadim Petrovich Ananyev.[17]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Печать неизмеримой самобытности".
  • ^ "Евгений Беляев". music.metason.net. Music Metason. 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  • ^ Note: "Cranberry" is not really a translation of the word "Kalinka"
  • ^ AllMusic, "Kalinka (Little Snowfall)"
  • ^ Listen2Russian, "Kalinka (Калинка)", archived from the original on 2011-04-10, retrieved 2015-07-31
  • ^ "Discogs online database". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  • ^ "Trademark Status & Document Retrieval". tsdr.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Bharadwaj offers variety in 7 Khoon Maaf album". Sify. 29 January 2011. Archived from the original on 14 August 2015. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  • ^ "Vlad sings Kalinka for (almost) 10 minutes". 21 July 2016. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 28 October 2019 – via YouTube.
  • ^ Karmindooo (3 December 2015). "Tachanka - Kalinka". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 3 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  • ^ Civtv (20 October 2016). "Civ6 Russia Peter Theme music Full". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 3 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "What does Kalinka Malinka meaning? – Firstlawcomic". firstlawcomic.com. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  • ^ Kalinka featuring Ronaldinho at the Fifa World cup final 2018 in Moscow, retrieved 2022-04-15
  • ^ "Пастораль над руинами. Германский тур Александров-ансамбля", Анатолий КОМПАНИЕЦ, The newspaper "Culture": Pastoral over the Ruins, by Anatoly Kompaniets, April 27, 2000 (in Russian)
  • ^ Recorded on the CD Kalinka
  • ^ Translated RUVR Voice of Russia: Alexandrov Ensemble Archived 2009-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Rg.ru webpage: interview with Ensemble director Leonid Maleev, by Yadviga Yuferova, 2007 In Russian
  • Further reading[edit]

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