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The Hills Of Manchuria

waltz

Key signature: Eminor

Submitted on December 31st 2004 by gian marco.

This tune has been added to 21 tunebooks.

Also known as Manchurian, Waltzin' To Mongolia.

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X: 1
T: Hills Of Manchuria, The
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Emin
"Em"B3- BGA | "B7"B3- B3 | AB^d g2f | "Em"e3- e3 |
"Em"Beg ^d2e | "Am"fec f2e | "Em"Bef "B7"g2f |1 "Em"e3- e z2 :|2 "Em"e3- e B/^A/B/c/ ||
|: "B7"B>FF- FGA | "Em"B3- B d/^c/d/e/ | "D7"d>AA- ABc | "G"d3- d2"B7"^d |
"Em"e>BB ((3B/c/B/) ^AB | "Am"d2c- cGA | "Em"BAG "B7"F2G |1 "Em"E3- E B/^A/B/c/ :|2 "Em"E3- E z2||
"Em"B3- BGA | "B7"B3- B3 | AB^d g2f | "Em"e3- e3 |
"Em"Beg ^d2e | "Am"fec f2e | "Em"Bef "B7"g2f | "Em"e3- e e^d |
|: "E7"e2_f e2d | "Am"d2c cBA | "D7"d2e d2c | "G"cB^A "B7"B3 |
"Em"EGB eg>f | "Am"{f}edc e2c | "Em"GBA "B7"F2G |1 "Em"E3- E e^d :|2 "Em"E3- Ez2 ||

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The Hills Of Manchuria sheetmusic
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"The Hills of Manchuria" (На сопках Манчьжурии), so prominently sung by the main character in Mikhalkov's Urga (Close to Eden), refers to the Battle of Mukden (Manchuria). This was the final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War and took place in February-early March, 1905. Casualties were exceptionally heavy (the Russians lost 89,000 out of 330,000, and the Japanese, 71,000 out of 270,000 men). As the Russian tradition would have it, the battle was lost due largely to the poor generalship of the Russian Commander, A.N. Kuropatkin, who decided to retreat, which soon led to rout of the Russian army by the Japanese.

“Na sopkakh” has become one of the most popular Russian songs and has been transformed into urban folklore, with different versions coexisting with the original.

# Posted on December 31st 2004 by gian marco

The Hills of Manchuria (1905)
Music by I.A. Shatrov, lyrics by S. Petrov (Skitalets)

"Тихо вокруг, сопки покрыты мглой,
Вот из-за туч блеснула луна,
Могилы хранят покой.
Белеют кресты - это герои спят.
Прошлого тени кружат давно,
О жертвах боев твердят.
Тихо вокруг, ветер туман унес,
На сопках Маньчжурии воины спят
И русских не слышат слез.
Плачет, плачет мать родная,
Плачет молодая жена,
Плачут все, как один человек,
Злой рок и судьбу кляня!...
Пусть гаолян вам навевает сны,
Спите герои русской земли,
Отчизны родной сыны.
Вы пали за Русь, погибли вы за Отчизну,
Поверьте, мы за вас отомстим
И справим кровавую тризну."

1905 г.
Around us, it is calm. Hills are covered by darkness.

Suddenly, the moon shines through the clouds,

Graves hold their calm.

The white glow of the crosses—heroes are asleep.

The shadows of the past circle around,

Recall again anad again the victims of battles.

Around us, it’s calm; the wind blew the fog away,

Warriors are asleep on the hills of Manchuria

And Russian weeping is canot be heard.

Dear mother is shedding tears,

The young wife is weeping

All like one are crying,

Cursing fate, cursing destiny!

Let kaoliang’s rustling[1] lull you to sleep,

Rest in peace, heroes of the Russian land,

Dear Fatherland’s sons.

You fell for Russia, perished for Fatherland,

Believe us, we shall avenge you

And celebrate a bloody wake

# Posted on December 31st 2004 by gian marco

The Hills Of Manchuria

Great tune. I've got it on a Klezmer album by Klezperanto - their music on this album is mostly very jazzed-up and hard to extract tunes from, but they give this tune a very slow, mellow, melancholic treatment. I wonder if it influenced ceolachan's Otters' Waltz, a very good tune also in The Session database.

# Posted on January 1st 2007 by nicholas

"The Otters' Waltz" / "The Dancing Dogs"

Key signature: g minor
Submitted on September 23rd 2004 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3587

I wouldn't doubt the connection here too, as this is an old favourite burned deep into my shmaltzy brain cells. For others with a curious twist, here's the one for the dogs:

# Posted on January 1st 2007 by ceolachan

Hmmm, that was kind of ass backwards wasn't it, that concluding colon... ;-)

# Posted on January 1st 2007 by ceolachan

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