This is a love song, but this song is not as euphemistic and touching as ordinary love songs, but has a bright and simple rhythm and a simple and smooth melody, so it has been widely sung and very popular for many years.
Katyusha (Russian: катюшаа), written in 1938, was first sung by folk singer Likia Ruslanova, composed by Matvei Blanchard and written by Mikhail Isakovski. It's a classic Soviet song during World War II. Katyusha was written by blanchard with a lyric poem by the poet Isakovski? .
During the period of 1938, when the Zhanggufeng incident happened, it was the summer and autumn season in Hunchun area, and it was here that the Soviet poet Isakovski got creative inspiration and wrote the poem Katyusha. After seeing this poem, blanchard, a famous Soviet composer, immediately composed it into a song, which was quickly sung all over the Soviet Union, and immediately set off a patriotic upsurge in the Soviet Union.
Katyusha is a Soviet song during World War II. This song was composed by Matvei Blanchard on 1938, and written by Mikhail Isakovski. The famous folk singer Likia ruslan Nova (лидярусле)
This song was written in 1939, but it was not popular at that time. It was the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union that made this song stand out two years later and spread with the rumble of gunfire. In this way, it is the war that makes the song Katyusha reflect its unusual value, and this song has been baptized by war and gained new and even eternal life.
The reason why this love song has been circulated in the war is that it combines beautiful music with just war, and connects the love of girls with the heroic service of the soldiers. This song is full of girls' pure love, which makes the soldiers lying in the cold trenches with cold weapons get the tenderness and comfort of love and love in the bitter smoke and loneliness.
After the war, the Soviet authorities established a memorial hall for Katyusha in recognition of its great inspiring role in the war, which should be the first case in the history of human war and music.
The above content source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Katyusha