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Year 1941 (1941 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1941 (1941 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

"There is a good town in the north" T. Khrennikova. Soloists: P. Tverdokhlebov, Yu. Stepanov, N. Ustinov; conductor S. Musin. 1940’s. The photo. ("Есть на севере хороший городок" Т. Хренникова. Солисты: П. Твердохлебов, Ю. Степанов, Н. Устинов; дирижер С. Мусин. 1940-е гг. Фотография.) (Belyaev)
"There is a good town in ... (Belyaev)
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[ru]Руководитель и солисты Краснознаменного ансамбля в Минске, 10.1940 (Wiktor)
[ru]Руководитель и солисты ... (Wiktor)
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Gramplasttrest and major plants
10999
russianmale choir with orchestra
The Three-horse Sleigh (Тройка), song (Pavel Bulakhov, lyrics by Petr Vyazemsky)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by P. Tverdohlebov18-06-1941
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantК 345
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Petr Tverdohlebov
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by P. TverdohlebovLeningrad PlantК-345
К 345
Local artels, plants and factories
10999
russianmale choir with orchestra
The Three-horse Sleigh (Тройка), song (Pavel Bulakhov, lyrics by Petr Vyazemsky)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by P. Tverdohlebov18-06-1941
Moscow
Plant
Universal
U-1006
(FS-613)
russianmale choir with orchestra
The three-horse sleigh (Тройка), song (Pavel Bulakhov, lyrics by Pyotr Vyazemsky)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Pyotr Tverdokhlebov18-06-1941
Moscow
~1954
Universal
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