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Song Of The Plains
(Words, Goussew: Music Knipper - arr. Alexandroff)
In Russian
Choir Of The Red Army Of The U.S.S.R.
Directed by A.V.Alexandroff
Cornet Solo by M.K.Lemechko
Mirror Transcription:   Reverse side
Original matrix: Columbia Record # CL 6335-1
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) DB1749 CL 6335 DB1749 Reissue (original matrix)
Reverse Side DB1749 CL6338 ––//–– ––//––
Columbia Record > Columbia Masterworks 4204-M CL 6335 Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia (microphone) C68-1 CL 6335 36265 Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) DF 2204 CL 6335 1 First edition?? Base fund
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) DF2204 CL 6335 Reissue (original matrix) Duplicates fund
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) DZ 380 CL 6335 Base fund
Title Name: Song Of The Plains
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian
Artist(s): Choir of The Red Army of The USSR
Composer: Leon Knipper | Arranger: Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov
Lyrics By: V.Gusev
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Bandmaster or conductor: Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov | Solo artist: M.K.Lemechko (cornet)
Recording Place: Paris | Recording Date: 09-1937
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Record size: 25 cm
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