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ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Olga Solovieva
Olga Solovieva
Piano
Ilya Kuzmin
Ilya Kuzmin
Barítono
Dzambolat Dulaev
Dzambolat Dulaev
Barítono
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Composición
Степан Щипачёв
Letra

Letra

Thus said the oak tree:
‘From my crown to my roots
I am taller, sturdier, and stronger than all.
But I dream of only one thing –
Of being a fleet-footed racehorse.
Then I would see the vast open spaces –
Forests, meadows, fields, and mountains’.
And the horse said:
‘When I gallop in the wild
I feel as though I am flying.
But I only dream of one thing –
Of being a bird – a falcon, an eagle,
Of seeing vast open spaces underneath me –
Forests, meadows, fields and mountains’.
The eagle said:
‘I build a nest in the mountain gorges,
And wherever I have flown.
But I envy him
Who is a man. His mind.
All the vast open spaces are subject to him –
Forests, meadows, fields, and mountains’.
Written by: Nikolai Myaskovsky, Степан Щипачёв
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