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Звонок
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Expressive spoken recitation, dramatic delivery, Female voice, 40–45 years old, deep and tense tone, 80 % speed, 2 s pause before final stanza, 0, 7 s line pauses, 1, 2 s after ellipses, Emphasize: “рвётся”, “тишина”, “вечность”, “крики”, “дети”, “кровью”, “надежды”, “лавиной”, “тихо”, “ошиблись”, Tense background music (piano, cello, dark ambient), 35 % lower than voice, Intensify to climax at “лавиной”, fade to piano at “ошиблись”, Whisper final line “здравствуйте…ошиблись” with relief, 2, 5 minutes total
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Сыны матерей
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Create a solemn folk‑rock ballad with cinematic orchestral elements (strings, piano, subtle percussion) as a harmonious male‑female duet: the deep, restrained male voice conveys strength and duty, while the light, fragile female voice emphasizes sorrow and spiritual protection, Start sparse and intimate, build to a powerful anthemic chorus, then ease into a tender outro, The mood should be sorrowful yet dignified, reflecting war’s weight, collective memory, and spiritual resilience, Lyrics must convey grief, reverence for soldiers, and enduring connection to the homeland, Ensure a haunting, memorable melody with varied phrasing to avoid monotony — like a prayer and a lament in one
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Вальс в кирзачах
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Create a heart‑wrenching waltz duet that moves listeners to tears: strict 3/4 time signature, moderate tempo (around 96-115 BPM), minor key with poignant harmonic progressions, Feature a male and female vocal harmony intertwining in a dance‑like yet sorrowful dialogue, Instrumentation: grand piano as the lead, with subtle violin and cello accents to enhance the nostalgic, cinematic feel, Lyrics should tell a bittersweet story of love and loss — memories of a first dance contrasted with the pain of parting, Structure: two verses, a soaring chorus (repeated thrice), a brief waltz‑style instrumental bridge, and a final climactic chorus with layered vocals, Mood: elegiac, timeless, deeply moving — like a last dance that echoes through the years
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Дневник Тани Савичевой
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Neoclassical cinematic track, deeply emotional and haunting, telling the story of Tanya Savicheva and the Leningrad Blockade, Start with delicate piano arpeggios and high violin harmonics (pianissimo, 60 BPM) — fragile, childlike mood, Gradually add low cello drones and a defined quarter‑note pulse to create a sense of impending doom, Chorus: minimalist repeating piano ostinato with dark sustained string chords (C minor/A minor), slow down to 50 BPM, For diary entries: sparse backdrop of wind chimes and vibraphone, free tempo, solemn spoken word, Build‑up: dramatic crescendo with timpani hits and tremolo strings (accelerate to 70 BPM, fortissimo), Climax: emphatic spoken line, then sudden drop to pianissimo, Outro: long fading piano chord or wind harp, silence at the end, Instruments: piano, violin, cello, timpani, wind chimes, vibraphone, Dynamics: wide range, sudden contrasts, reverent and tragic mood
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Новости с фронта
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Create a dark folk/neofolk track based on a poem about the tragedy of war and its impact on innocent children, The mood should be мрачное, contemplative and tragic, with a sense of moral protest, Use acoustic guitar as the core instrument, add violin/cello for emotional depth and minimal percussion (frame drum/tambourine) to evoke a march‑like feel, Vocal delivery: deep male voice with a slight rasp or restrained female vocals — sombre, almost recitative at the start, gradually building intensity towards the climax (“We cannot avenge children with the death of other innocent children”) and fading to just guitar at the end, Dynamics should mirror the text: from quiet, sparse arrangement in the beginning to a fuller sound at the peak, then a slow fade‑out, Keep the overall tone raw, intimate and heart‑wrenching, avoiding bombast
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Вокзал Победы
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Create a deeply touching patriotic song based on the given Victory Day poem (May 1945), conveying both triumph and sorrow, Style: emotional cinematic ballad, slow to moderate tempo (65–75 BPM), Instrumentation: grand piano and string orchestra (violins, violas, cellos), light ambient pads for depth, occasional timpani on powerful lines, Vocal: powerful, resonant male tenor with heartfelt, restrained emotion — expressing dignity and grief without melodrama, Structure: verse‑chorus with a crescendo peaking at the line “Не сломать нас ворогу проклятому”, followed by a quiet, reflective piano outro, Mood: solemn, poignant, and uplifting — evoking collective memory, resilience, and enduring hope, Dynamics should highlight the contrast between quiet reflective moments and bursts of national pride
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Красавица
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Create a minimalist neoclassical ballad in Russian about besieged Leningrad and the hippopotamus Krasavitsa — a tribute to mercy amid starvation, Style: sparse neoclassical (piano, cello, rare violin harmonics, subtle celesta), Mood: hushed, frosty, dignified — emotion through restraint, Vocal: deep mezzo‑soprano/contralto, near‑whisper (*ppp*–*p*), breathy and reiterative, zero force, clear soft diction, Instrumentation: start with lone piano (*ppp*, spaced low chords); add long cello pulses; sprinkle violin harmonics (distant light) and 1–2 celesta notes at peak, Dynamics: never exceed *mp*; build tension via texture, End: voice fades on “В честь русских блокадников — вечно”, final long cello note dissolves into silence, Aim: quiet catharsis — memory in a frozen city

