Mechislav Samuilovich Vainberg (1919â??1996) - outstanding Soviet and Russian composer of the 20th century, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1971), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980), USSR State Prize laureate (1980), author of more than 150 opuses: symphonies, operas, ballets , concerts, numerous chamber works, music for performances, movies, cartoons.The vocal cycle Six Childrenâ?s Songs was written and first published in 1947. In 1984, Weinberg turned to him again, making minor changes and designating the cycle as op. 139.This composition is organically connected with folk art, images with folklore sources occupy an important place in it. However, each song also has a special authorial style, marked by a post-romantic musical tradition.The songs published in the proposed publication can be performed separately, but initially form a single cycle in which one day is recreated from the life of an inquisitive child: a morning walk, nature paintings, animals and plants that attract attention ...The publication is addressed to performers, researchers, lovers of the composer.Contents:1. Kuznechik. Text by O. Zhuk2. Veselo zhivjotsja. Text by Z. Aleksandrova3. Kozochka. Text by V. Khorol4. Gusi. Text by V. Khorol5. Lopushok. Text by O. Zhuk6. Kolybelnaja. Text by I.-L. Perets, translated by E. Blaginina