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Stenka Rasin (Стенька Разин), folk song
 

 
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SONG OF STENKA RASIN
(Arranged by I. Dobrowen)

DON COSSACK CHORUS
SERGE JAROFF, Conductor
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Original matrix: Columbia Record # XCO 33120
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Columbia Record > Columbia Masterworks C15953 XCO 33120 D159-6 Original matrix
Reverse Side C15953 XCO 33123 ––//––
Columbia Record > Columbia (test pressing) XCO 33120 Advance Pressing Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia Masterworks 7451-M XCO 33120 M619-6 Original matrix Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia Masterworks 7545-M XCO 33120 MM 619 Original matrix Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) D.C.X. 75 XCO 33120 Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Title Name: Stenka Rasin
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Male Choir | Genre (Music Category): Folk song
Artist(s): Don Cossack Chorus of Serge Jaroff
Composer: | Arranger: I. Dobrowen
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Bandmaster or conductor: Serge Jaroff
Recording Place: New York | Recording Date: 30-09-1942
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Record size: 30 cm
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Siegfried Tiefenbeck (vermsiggi)
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Bass soloist: Ivan Beresoff (1910-1999)
One of the first recordings by Iwan Beresoff as soloist, who always interpreted the Cossack songs as soloist in the years 1953-1979. He had the loudest bass-voice in the choir !

For the first time, the deep bass Gleb Chandrowsky (joined the choir around 1941/1942) can be heard together with Akim Terichoff. (3:05 - 3:18)
  19.09.2021 20:25
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