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The fire was roaring and burning Moscow (Шумел, горел пожар московский), folk song
 

 
The fire was roaring and burning Moscow (Шумел, горел пожар московский), folk song
 
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Base fundPre-Revolutionary recordings 
Пожар Московскiй
Народн.русск.хоръ
подъ упр. И.И.Миронова
и соло И.М.Долговъ
съ акк. гармонiи
Mirror Transcription: Х 64670 I 2762r Reverse side
Record Mini-Discography: International Zonophone > The fire was roaring and burning Moscow (Шумел, горел пожар московский), folk song
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Zonophone > International Zonophone X-64670 2762r Х 64669 Reissue (original matrix)
Reverse Side X-64669 2761r ––//–– ––//––
Title Name: The fire was roaring and burning Moscow
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Choir with Harmonica | Genre (Music Category): Folk song
Artist(s): Folk Choir
Composer:
Lyrics By: Nicolay Sokolov
Accompaniment Type:
Bandmaster or conductor: I.I.Mironov | Solo artist: I.Dolgov
Recording Place: Moscow | Recording Date: 1907
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 92 mm
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Label file size: 488.6 KB | 987x1128 px | Size of file MP3: 5.8 MB | 2:31 | 320 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: Zonofon | 19.02.2021 23:15 | Last updated by:  Arronaks | 24.09.2022 09:28
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Arseny Sytchov (asytchov)
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Сл. Н. Соколова.
  13.01.2022 20:06
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