Sofia Rotaru Discography
The discography of Sofia Rotaru. Studio albums * 1972 '' Chervona Ruta'' * 1973 '' Poet Sofia Rotaru'' * 1974 ''Sofia Rotaru'' (aka ''Ballada o skripkakh'') * 1976 ''Sofia Rotaru'' (aka ''Lebedinaya vernost'') * 1977 ''Sofia Rotaru poet pesni Vladimira Ivasyuka'' * 1978 ''Sofia Rotaru'' (aka ''Rodina moya'') * 1979 '' Tolko tebe'' * 1981 '' Where Has Love Gone? (songs from the film)'' * 1981 ''Sofia Rotaru and Chervona Ruta'' (split-release with ''Where Has Love Gone?'') * 1985 '' Tender Melody'' * 1987 '' Monologue of Love'' * 1987 '' Lavanda'' * 1988 '' Heart of Gold'' * 1991 ''Caravan of Love'' * 1992 '' Khutoryanka'' * 1998 '' Lyubi menya'' * 2002 '' Ya tebya po-prezhnemu lyublyu'' * 2004 '' Nebo – eto ya'' * 2005 '' Ya zhe yego lyubila'' * 2008 '' Ya – tvoya lybov'!'' * 2010 '' Ya ne oglyanus'' Compilations * 1975 '' Modern Ukraine with Sophia Rotaru'' * 1977 '' Krymskiye zori'' (split with Krymskiye zori & Lyudmila Moskvitina) * 1980 '' Sofia Rotaru / Lev Leshchenko' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nebo – Eto Ya
''Nebo – eto ya'' (russian: Небо — это я ; literally: Heaven - It's Me) - is a 2004 studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Artur-Music in Ukraine. The album was released in the autumn of 2004 in Russia and Ukraine as well as worldwide simultaneously. The album includes earlier unreleased singles and two remixes of the song White Dance (russian: Belyi tanets/Белый танец. Besides the original playing time of 47:54, the album includes a bonus and a music video for White Dance by Oleg Gusev, filmed at Lenfilm. The original discs sold with 1.700.000 copies. Track listing } , , : , - , 2. , , “White Dance”Lyrics: Music: , , russian: Belyi tanets/Белый танец , , : , - , 3. , , “Find Me”Lyrics: Music: rchenko , , russian: Naydi menya/Найди меня , , : , - , 4. , , “Sky - It's Me”Lyrics: Music: , , russian: Nebo - eto ya/Небо — это я , , : , - , 5. , , “Cherry Orchard”Lyrics:Music: , , russian: Vishnevyi Sad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sofia Rotaru (1993 Compilation)
Sofiia Mykhailivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (; uk, Софі́я Миха́йлівна Рота́ру ; russian: Софи́я Миха́йловна Рота́ру; born 7 August 1947), known simply as Sofia Rotaru, is a Ukrainian pop singer of Romanian origin. Rotaru, nicknamed "Bukovinsky Solovey" ("the Nightingale from Bukovina"), emerged in 1966 as a pop folk star in the movie ''Solovei iz sela Marshyntsi'' (Nightingale from Marshyntsi) in the Romanian and Ukrainian-speaking world after her manager and future husband Anatoliy Yevdokymenko made her change her music style from folk to pop music with Chervona Ruta. In 1972, she released the multilingual album ''Sofia Rotaru'', re-released three times and covered by numerous singers, establishing herself as a viable pop artist in the countries of the former Soviet Union. She first gained international recognition after participating in 1968 in the International Youth Song Festival in Bulgaria and winning first prize at the Golde ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lavanda (compilation)
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Lavanda (Italian "washing", Russian "lavender") may refer to: *Lavanda (foot washing), as performed by Pius IX in the sala over the portico of St. Peter's *Lavanda, Crimea (Лаванда), population 206 in the 2014 census *Lavanda, a unit of the Internal Troops of Ukraine *Lavanda (song) (Лаванда), a 1985 song by Sofia Rotaru See also *Lavanya (name) *Lavandula ''Lavandula'' (common name lavender) is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World and is found in Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, and from Europe across to northern and east ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sofia Rotaru (1991 Compilation)
Sofiia Mykhailivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (; uk, Софі́я Миха́йлівна Рота́ру ; russian: Софи́я Миха́йловна Рота́ру; born 7 August 1947), known simply as Sofia Rotaru, is a Ukrainian pop singer of Romanian origin. Rotaru, nicknamed "Bukovinsky Solovey" ("the Nightingale from Bukovina"), emerged in 1966 as a pop folk star in the movie ''Solovei iz sela Marshyntsi'' (Nightingale from Marshyntsi) in the Romanian and Ukrainian-speaking world after her manager and future husband Anatoliy Yevdokymenko made her change her music style from folk to pop music with Chervona Ruta. In 1972, she released the multilingual album ''Sofia Rotaru'', re-released three times and covered by numerous singers, establishing herself as a viable pop artist in the countries of the former Soviet Union. She first gained international recognition after participating in 1968 in the International Youth Song Festival in Bulgaria and winning first prize at the Golde ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Canadian Tour 1983
Canadian Tour 1983 is the third studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded in Ukraine. The album was released in 1983 in Canada and United States with 12 tracks (two side vinyl). Track listing Side A } , , 3:44 , - , 2. , , “Invite Me In Your Dreams”Lyrics: Bogdan StelmachMusic: Volodymyr Ivasyuk , , uk, Zaprosy mene u sny/Запроси мене у сни , , 4:24 , - , 3. , , “Maple Fire”Lyrics: Yuriy RybchinskiyMusic: Ivasyuk, , uk, Klenovyj vogon'/Кленовий вогонь , , 3:12 , - , 4. , , “Two Rings”Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk, , uk, Dva persteni/Два перстені , , 3:48 , - , 5. , , “The Dance of the Water Fountain”Lyrics and music: Ivasyuk, , uk, Vodograj/Водограй , , 3:13 , - , 6. , , “Ivan's Gone”Lyrics: Traditional Ukrainian Folk SongMusic: V. Taperichkin , , uk, Pishov Ivan/Пішов Іван , , 3:30 , - Side B } , , 4:00 , - , 2. , , “Song Will Be Between Us”Lyrics and Music: Ivasyuk , , uk, Pisn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Visit To Ukraine
''Visit to Ukraine'' is the first studio album by Sofia Rotaru, released by the APON label in 1975 in Canada and United States with ten tracks. The album is one of the earliest releases of the singer abroad. Track listing } , , , - , 2. , , "Grey Bird"Lyrics: Music: , , uk, Sizokriliy Ptakh/Сизокрилий птах» , , , - , 3. , , "Autumn Walks in Carpathian"Lyrics: Music: rchenko, , uk, U Karpatakh khodit oseni/У Карпатах ходить осінь , , , - , 4. , , "Two Rings"Lyrics: Music: , , uk, Dva persteni/Два перстені , , , - , 5. , , "Yellow Leaf"Lyrics:Music: , , uk, Zhyovtyi list/Жовтий лист , , , - , 6. , , "Vodogray"Lyrics: Music: , , uk, Vodogray/Водограй , , , - , 7. , , "Ballad about Violins"Lyrics: Music: , , uk, Ballada pro skripki/Балада про скрипки , , , - , 8. , , "Dark Eye Girl"Lyrics: Music: , , uk, O, tchyorna, ya si tchyorna/О, чорна я си чорна , , , ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lev Leshchenko
Lev Valerianovich Leshchenko (russian: link=no, Лев Валерьянович Лещенко; born 1 February 1942), is a Russian singer, who is best known for his rendition of "Den Pobedy" and the 1980 Summer Olympics closing ceremony theme song "Do svidanja, Moskva". Biography Lev Leshchenko was born on 1 February 1942 in Moscow, Soviet Union. His father, Valerian Andreyevich Leshchenko (1904–2004), was a Red Army officer who was at war outside of Moscow. His grandfather was from the village of Nizy in the Kharkov province, which at that time was part of the Russian Empire. In 1900, he moved to the Kursk province, where he got a job as an accountant at a factory. Grandfather Leshchenko was a musical person: he sang in the church choir, played many instruments. Lev Valeryanovich's father moved to Moscow in 1931. Having gone through the Finnish War, and then the Great Patriotic War, he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and was awarded many orders. He was awarded medals ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sofia Rotaru / Lev Leshchenko
Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea. Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809, Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule unt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Modern Ukraine With Sophia Rotaru
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