Soviet Navy March “Sailor’s Glory“ (Alexander Tupitsyn) / Марш ВМФ Матросская слава (Тупицын)

The last Sunday of July in Russia - Navy Day. Navy signal “Flag Raising“ and March “Sailor’s Glory“ (or “Naval Glory“) by Alexander Fyodorovich Tupitsyn (1914-1998), 1970s. The music of march is based on various Russian and Soviet songs about the Navy: “What you yearn, comrade seaman?“ (music by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi, 1942); “Cherished Stone“ (music by Boris Mokrousov, 1943); “Farewell, rocky mountains!“ (music by Evgeny Zharkovsky, 1943); “Splash cold waves“ (second name - “Death of the cruiser Varyag“, music by Fedor Bogorodsky, 1904); “We went to campaign“ (music by Konstantin Listov, 1948). Exemplary Band of the USSR Navy, conductor: lieutenant colonel Boris Eleazarovich Levin, record of March 26, 1977. Сигнал “Подъем (спуск) флага (гюйса)“ и марш “Матросская слава“ (“Морская слава“) Александра Фёдоровича Тупицына. Марш представляет собой попурри на темы популярных военно-м
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