Ma Dosov's poems describe the beauty of simplicity inherent in Russian nature. In the song, young people's sincere and excited voices, budding love and parting feelings before dawn are all in harmony with the beauty of nature. Solovyov-Sedoi's charming and clear melody supports and develops the image of poetry, as if it was born from Russian nature itself. In the composer's own words, this song "flows down from the nib along the letters."
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Creative background:
1956, Troshin was invited to shoot a documentary and recorded an episode for the documentary. When he came to Moscow to prepare a recording, he overheard a melody and was moved at once. This piece of music is composed by Vasili Solovyov Sedoy and Mikhail Matusovski.
At first, the author himself was very dissatisfied with Night on the outskirts of Moscow. They think this song is very unsuccessful and it sounds boring. However, when Troshin first walked into the studio to sing this song, the film crew was all conquered at once, and Troshin's first song was poured into the film.
Later, the famous conductor Victor Schaevitz adapted this song and added it to the famous female chorus. After that, Troshin sang "Night on the outskirts of Moscow" in every performance, which made this song quickly popular in the former Soviet Union. The night outside Moscow soon became Troshin's business card.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Night outside Moscow