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Year 1944 (1944 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1944 (1944 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

Year 1945 (1945 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1945 (1945 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

Year 1946 (1946 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1946 (1946 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

Year 1948 (1948 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1948 (1948 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

Year 1949 (1949 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1949 (1949 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

1950 год (Wiktor)
1950 год (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

1954 год (Wiktor)
1954 год (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

1955 год (Wiktor)
1955 год (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

M.P. Maksakova with the artists of the Voronezh Folk Choir. 1951 Photo. (М.П. Максакова с артистами Воронежского народного хора. 1951 г. Фотография.) (Belyaev)
M.P. Maksakova with the artists ... (Belyaev)
Portrait Gallery

 

 
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(Mx/Ctr No)
TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
LabelOrder No
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Files
FZZ (post-war)
520
(ФЗЗ-520)
russianchoir with orchestra
Moon Shines Brightly (Светит месяц), folk song
Voronezh State Folk Choir and orchestra, Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov02-1949
Moscow
FZZ (post-war)
Gramplasttrest and major plants
13302
russian
Our Vanyushka was going (Ехал наш Ванюша), song (Konstantin Massalitinov, lyrics by I.Olhovsky)
Group of the lead singers of the Voronezh Russian Folk Choir, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1945
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГ 1587
13303
russianchorus with orchestra
I Was Walking along a Riverbank (Я по бережку похаживала), folk dance
Group of the lead singers of the Voronezh Russian Folk Choir, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1945
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГ 1588
13304
russian
Six Girlfriends (Шесть подружек), ditties (lyrics by Maria Mordasova)
Group of the lead singers of the Voronezh Russian Folk Choir, acc. A.Gerasimov (button accordion), Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1945
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГРК 1589
Г 1589
14179
russianaccordionists duo
Voronezh suffering (Воронежские страдания), ditties
Voronezh Russian Folk Song Choir, acc. Belyayev i I. Rudenko (accordionists duo), Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1946
Moscow
Tashkent Plant > Type 4ГРК 646
Tashkent Plant > Type 2Г 646
15551
russianchoir and orchestra
Kolkhoz round dance song (Колхозная хороводная), ditties (Konstantin Massalitinov, lyrics by Maria Mordasova)
Woman’s group of Woronezh russian folk choir, acc. [ru]баяны, Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1948
Moscow
Leningrad PlantГ 66
20862
russianfolk choir
Song of the Kamennaya Steppe (Песня о Каменной степи) (Pyotr Makiyenko, A. Belysheva, lyrics by A. Korotayev)
Voronezh Builders' Amateur Choir, Conductor Pyotr Makiyenko1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant
LEF (2nd numbering)
3157
russian
The lyrical ditties (Лирические частушки) (lyrics by Mariya Mordasova)
Mariya Mordasova, acc. I. Rudenko (bayan)1949
Moscow
LEF (2nd numbering)ЛОРК 496
4724
russian
The lyrical ditties (Лирические частушки) (lyrics by Mariya Mordasova)
Mariya Mordasova, acc. I. Rudenko (bayan)1949
Moscow
LEF (2nd numbering)ЛРК 496
Leningrad - Plastmass Factory of NKMP/MMP
13304
russian
Six Girlfriends (Шесть подружек), ditties (lyrics by Maria Mordasova)
Group of the lead singers of the Voronezh Russian Folk Choir, acc. A.Gerasimov (button accordion), Conductor Konstantin Massalitinov1945
Moscow
Leningrad Plastics Plant (curtain)ЛРК 248
Local artels, plants and factories
28325
russianchoir
Kursk ditties (Курские частушки) (arr. Alexander Abramsky)
Women's group of the Voronezh Russian folk choir, acc. i. balashev, n. khavroshin (balalaika)1957
Moscow
Gosprom Buildings
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