The Orenburg chamber choir executed not sung work by Vladimir Vysotsky
I love you now,
not secretly — for show —
Not after and not to in your beams I burn down;
Violently or laughing,
but I love now,
And in the past — I do not want, and in the future — I do not know.
Lines from not sung work are the poem by Vladimir Vysotsky written in 1973 when hopes for luck and the longitude of days in love and harmony with the darling seemed to Vysotsky feasible... Words are turned to the beloved - to Marina Vladi.
The St. Petersburg composer Sergey Ekimov wrote music to these verses for performance of works by choral collective...
So, "I love you now". Vladimir Vysotsky's words, Sergey Ekimov's music. Executes the Orenburg chamber choir under the leadership of the honored worker of arts of the Russian Federation, professor Olga Serebriyskaya. The soloist is Kirill Nekrasov.
2019.