Elmira
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Hello, friends!
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Dilly
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Good evening, our dear teachers
and guests.
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Elmira
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Today we are going to speak
about music…
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Dilly
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Elya, what does the word
“music” mean for you?
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Elmira
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Oh, it is difficult to live
without music. We hear music everywhere: in the streets, at home, over the
radio and on TV, in the shops, in the parks and in the concert halls, at the
seaside, sometimes in the forest.
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Dilly
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But music means not only
listening to the music, doesn’t it?
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Elmira
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Of course, yes.
For example, as for me, I like
dancing very much…
Somebody, for example, likes to
play musical instruments…
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Dilly
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Do you play the musical
instrument?
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Elmira
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No, I said I like dancing to
music.
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Dilly
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Don’t you?!
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Elmira
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I can’t live without music and
dancing.
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Dilly
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So do I.
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Elmira
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(Singing)
“I just called to say: “I love
you!”...”
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Dilly
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What?
What are you doing?
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Elmira
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I want to invite on our stage
the singers from the 11th-A form.
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Dilly
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Okay! Ask you, please, the singers
from the 11th-A form with your song “I just called”.
Dear audience, let’s invite our
singers with applauding.
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I just called
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No
new year’s day to celebrate
No
chocolate covered candid hearts to give away
No
burst of spring , no song to sing,
In
fact here’s just another ordinary day
No April rain, no flowers bloom,
No wedding Saturday within the month of June,
But what it is, is something true,
Make up of these three words that I must say to you.
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No
summer’s time, no warm July,
No
harvest moon to light one tender August night.
No
autumn breeze, no falling leaves,
No
even time for birds to fly to southern skies.
No Libra sun, no Halloween
No giving thanks to all the Christmas joy.
But what it is though old, so new
To fill heart like no three words could ever do.
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I just called to say. «I love you»
I just called to say «How much I can»
I just called to say «I love you»
And I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
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Dilly
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(Applauding)
Thank you, thank you very much
for your song.
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Elmira
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Dilly, do you know the style of
this song?
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Dilly
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Maybe… pop music?
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Elmira
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You are right, my clever girl!
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Dilly
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Thank you! Do you know other
styles of music?
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Elmira
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Hm… I know rock-and-roll, jazz,
blues, country, soul, classic music, punk, heavy metal, death metal…
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Dilly
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What is the Death metal? Can
you sin it?
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Elmira
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I can. For example, something
from “Ramstein”…
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Dilly
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Oh, no. It’s clear for me.
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Elmira
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Okay. Maybe something from the
songs by Elvis Presley?
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Dilly
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It would be better.
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Elmira
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As you wish. The singers from
the 10th-B form with their song “Love me tender” which was
represented by the great American singer, the King of Rock-and-roll, Elvis
Presley.
Ask you, please, on the stage!
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Dilly
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Oh, I like it.
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Love me tender
(Elvis Presley)
Love me tender, love me sweet,
Never let me go.
You are made my life complete,
And I love you so.
Love me tender, love me long,
Take me to your heart.
For it’s there that I belong,
And we’ll never part.
Love me tender, love me true,
All my dreams full filled.
For my darling, I love you,
And I always will.
Love me tender, love me deep,
Tell me you are mine.
I’ll be yours trough the years
Till the end of time.
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Elmira
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(Applauding)
Your singing was brilliant,
thank you. Especially for playing the guitar by Svetlana Garifullovna.
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Dilly
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Elya, do you hear anything
about “the Beatles”?
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Elmira
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Yes, I know that the Beatles,
the first really important British rock group, was formed by John Lennon,
Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They came from Liverpool!
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Dilly
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The singers from the 9th-A
form with the song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney “Yesterday”. Ask
you, please!
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YESTERDAY
Lennon /
McCartney
Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far
away
Now it looks as though they're here to
stay
Oh, I believe in yesterday.
Suddenly, I'm not half to man I used to
be,
There's a shadow hanging over me.
Oh, yesterday came suddenly.
Why she had to go I don't know she
wouldn't say.
I said something wrong, now I long for
yesterday.
Yesterday, love was such an easy game to
play.
Now I need a place to hide away.
Oh, I believe in yesterday.
Why she had to go I don't know she
wouldn't say.
I said something wrong, now I long for
yesterday.
Yesterday, love was such an easy game to
play.
Now I need a place to hide away.
Oh, I believe in yesterday.
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Dilly
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Oh, so well to be without this
chatterbox! Using a moment I want to say you something interesting about her.
Elya is preparing for dancing “Waltz”! Elya! Where are you?
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Elmira
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We are here!
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Dilly
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(Elmira with Azat Khanov in pair and Alina with
Vener Khanov in pair are dancing ‘Waltz”).
Composer – Iogan
Straus “On the fine blue Danube”
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Elmira
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Oh, Elechka, your dancing is
marvelous!
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Dilly
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Thank you. What were you saying
about me? Who am I?
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Elmira
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You are simply super!!!
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Dilly
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Okay. The next one.
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Elmira
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What is your favorite song?
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Dilly
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(Thinking)
I think “Solo” by Alsou.
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Elmira
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Very nice! The singers from the
10th-V form, ask you, please.
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Dilly
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Elmira
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Oh, my soul is flying from this
singing. Thank you, Dilly.
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Dilly
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We welcome. Elya, I heard you
dance not only Waltz but Falk-dances?!
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Elmira
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Yes, I do. What do you
understand under the Falk-music?
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Dilly
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Well, it is the music from the
people.
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Elmira
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Yes, you’re right. And I want
to invite on our stage the singers from the 10th-A form with their
Falk-song from the state California “Clementine”. Ask you, please.
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Clementine
American Falk-song
In a cavern in a canyon
Excavating for a mine
Lived a miner forty-niner
And his daughter Clementine.
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
Oh my darling, Clementine,
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
Light she was and like a feather
And her shoes were number nine
Herring boxes without topses
Sandals were for Clementine.
Drove she ducklings to the water
Every morning just at nine
Hit her foot against a splinter
Fell into the foaming brine.
Ruby lips above the water
Blowing bubbles soft and fine
But alas I was no swimmer
So I lost my Clementine.
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Elmira
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Thank you, dears.
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Dilly
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Elya, where do you prefer to
live?
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Elmira
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In winter – in the city, and in
summer – in the country.
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Dilly
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So, you should like country
music?!
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Elmira
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Country music? Maybe… But I
want to hear any country music or song.
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Dilly
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Here you are! The singers from
the 11th-V form with their country song “She’ll be coming round
the mountain”. Ask you, please.
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She' ll Be Coming Round the Mountain
She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes. (2
times)
She’ll be coming round the mountain, (2 times)
She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes
She’ll be driving six white horses when
she comes (2 times)
She’ll be driving six white horses (2
times)
She’ll be driving six white horses when
she comes.
Oh, we’ll all go out to meet her when she comes (2
times)
Oh, we’ll all go out to meet her (2 times)
Oh,
we’ll all go out to meet her when she comes
Oh, we’ll all have chicken and dumplings when she comes (2 times)
Oh, we’ll all have chicken and
dumplings (2 times)
Oh, we’ll all have chicken and dumplings when she comes
We’ll
be singing “Hallelujah” when she comes (2 times)
We’ll
be singing “Hallelujah” (2 times)
We’ll
be singing “Hallelujah” when she comes
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Elmira
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(Singing)
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Dilly
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What? What has happened? Are you falling in love with
somebody?
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Elmira
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Yes, I am. And I want to listen something about love!
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Dilly
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Okay, everything is for you. The singers from the 9th-B
form with their song “My Bonnie is over the ocean”. Ask you, please.
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My Bonnie
A folk song
My Bonnie is over the ocean,
My Bonnie is over the sea,
My Bonnie is over the ocean,
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me.
Bring back, bring back,
Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me.
Last night as I lay on my pillow,
Last night as I lay on my bed,
Last night as I lay on my pillow,
I dreamed that my Bonnie was dead.
Oh winds, ye blow over the ocean,
Oh winds, ye blow over the sea,
Oh winds, ye blow over the ocean,
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me.
The winds have blown over the ocean,
The winds have blown over the sea,
The winds have blown over the ocean,
And brought back my Bonnie to me.
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Elmira
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How beautiful song it is! Dilly, you are my pussy-cat. Thank you
very much. I’m feeling better now.
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Dilly
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Not at all. I’m glad to see your happy face!
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Elmira
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What can I do for you especial? What kind of music do you prefer?
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Dilly
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Well, I would like to listen to the Rap, especially, Break-dance.
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Elmira
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You can not only listen to the Break, but even watch the Break-dance!
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Dilly
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Really?
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Elmira
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The dancers, Vadim and Ruslan! Invite them, please!
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(Vadim
Minniakhmetov (11G form) and Valeev Ruslan (11V form) are dancing
Break-dance).
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Dilly
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Elechka, thanks a lot.
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Elmira
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Dear ladies and gentlemen! Our evening party is getting over. Thanks
for your attention…
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Dilly
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Don’t forget…
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Elmira
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What? What again?
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Dilly
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With you today were Mullanurova Elmira…
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Elmira
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And Aspapova Dilly.
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Dilly
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Dear guests, see you on disco.
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Together
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Bye-bye.
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