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The Red Sarafan (Красный сарафан), folk song
 

 
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Der rote Sarafan
Красний Сарафанъ
Volkslied

Ural-Kosaken-Chor
Dirigent: A. Scholuch
Tenorsolo: Basil Bolotin
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Additional information: Mechan. Copt. 1928

Basile Bolotine became soon a member of the Don Cossack Chorus Serge Jaroff.
Original matrix: Deutsche Grammophon ... # 808 bm
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Deutsche Grammophon ... > Die Stimme seines Herrn R 65005 808 bm 19800 Reissue (original matrix)
Reverse Side R 65004 807 bm ––//––
Deutsche Grammophon ... > Die Stimme seines Herrn R 65005 808 bm 19800 First edition?? Base fund
Polydor (German) > Polydor (electric processing) R 65005 808 bm 19800 Reissue (original matrix) Info fund
Polydor (German) > Polydor (electric processing) R 65005 808 bm 19800 Reissue (original matrix) Info fund
Polydor (German) > Polydor (electric processing) R 65005 808 bm 19800 Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Title Name: The Red Sarafan
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Male Choir | Genre (Music Category): Folk song
Artist(s): Ural Cossack Choir
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Bandmaster or conductor: Andrei Scholuch | Solo artist: Basile Bolotine
Recording Place: Germany | Recording Date: 1927...1928
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Record size: 30 cm
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 max  10.08.2009 05:07 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 27.03.2016 23:30
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Max Zingg (max)
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Basil Bolotin
Basil Bolotin became a member of the Don Cossack Chorus Serge Jaroff in 1929 an was soloist there over 50 years.

http://www.russian-records.com/articles.php?article=zharoff-bernikov/member/bolotine&cat_id=367&l=english
  01.08.2011 04:42
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Donna Arnold (grettinaTX)
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I can document Bolotin's presence in the choir till about 1968, but no later. Was he in the final concert in Paris in 1979? He would have been 84 by then!
  09.12.2014 20:59
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Max Zingg (max)
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Wassily Flustikoff (born 1902) was, I suppose, the oldest member beside Serge Jaroff (born 1896) at the Farewell Tour 1971/72.

http://russian-records.com/articles.php?article=zharoff-bernikov/member/flustikoff&cat_id=367&l=english

I don't know whether Basile Bolotine was there at the 1979 concert in Paris. I have never seen a photo or a members list of that concert.

So the information that Bolotine was a member 50 years since 1929 could be wrong.
  11.12.2014 16:45
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Raoul Konezni (Konezni)
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Complete matrix number is 808 bm, recorded late 1927/early 1928 in Berlin.
  12.12.2014 13:03
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Konezni wrote:
Complete matrix number is 808 bm, recorded late 1927/early 1928 in Berlin.

Thank you! Is the original matrix Polydor or Gramophone ?
  13.12.2014 02:05
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Raoul Konezni (Konezni)
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"Polydor" was an export label of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft for outside Germany (like "Nordisk Polyphon" for Scandinavian countries). The label "Grammophon" was only sold in Germany, as this trade mark (for the international market) belonged to the British Gramophone Company.
  13.12.2014 23:18
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Konezni wrote:
"Polydor" was an export label of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft for outside Germany (like "Nordisk Polyphon" for Scandinavian countries). The label "Grammophon" was only sold in Germany, as this trade mark (for the international market) belonged to the British Gramophone Company.

Thank you, I will reformat the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaf catalog.
  16.12.2014 01:30
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Dr. Rainer E. Lotz (Lotz)
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Dates for the Cossack 800 bm matrix block
you can correct the date to
Berlin February 1928
for all sides of the session
  15.01.2018 16:18
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Thank you, Rainer!
I will do it through the "back door" when I come back from the vacation.
  15.01.2018 18:28
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