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Vo Kuznitse

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English title
  
In the Smithy

Writer(s)
  
Unknown

Genre
  
Folk

Language
  
Russian

Composer(s)
  
Igor Granov, Serge Jaroff, Yuri Shaporin, (arrangers).

"Vo Kuznitse" (Russian: Во кузнице, lit. In the Smithy) is a popular Russian folk song.

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The song has been performed by many famous singers, e.g. by Lidia Ruslanova or by Leonid Smetannikov.

Synopsis

The young blacksmiths working in their forge try to attract attention of a young woman named Dunya. They ask her to go with them into a forest, promising to make a new dress for her.

Historical background

According to some authors, the song could be heard during traditional Russian marriage celebrations. Nevertheless, either it was never regarded as a wedding song, or it eventually lost its ceremonial meaning.

The song became extremely popular in the Russian Empire, as well as in different parts of the Soviet Union.

Genre characteristics

Few sources consider song as a plyasovaya or a shutochnaya. It is mentioned as a khorovodnaya in various works on Russian musical folklore.

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Many composers (including Yuri Shaporin, Anatoly Alexandrov, Serge Jaroff) arranged the song. In 1951 Nikolay Chaykin wrote his Concerto for Bayan and Orchestra No. 1; the final part of this composition contains a theme based on the melody of Vo Kuznitse.

References

Vo Kuznitse Wikipedia