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The story of Stinson Trading Company begins with Soviet Union participation in the 1939 World’s Fair that took place in New York. The Company was founded by two men: Mr. Irving Prosky who was the first exclusive American distributor of records made in the Soviet Union, and Mr. Herbert Harris who was the owner of the Union Record Shop located at 14 Union Square and operated Sales Concessions of Soviet pavilion in Stanley and Miami Theaters. It looks like due to the high popularity of some Soviet records they were quickly sold out. The Stinson Trading Company was quickly set up for reprinting those records on the American soil. Though the label design of American records matches the Russian one, it is slightly different. The labels have smaller size, and the bottom note read “Recorded in Soviet Union” instead of “Made in USSR”. When the World Fair was over, the company continued to make pressings of the Soviet records together with another American company Keynote Recordings owned by Eric Bernay/Bernstein.

In 1942 Stinson Trading Company formed partnership with Moe Asch’s Asch Records. In overall, this relation was mutually beneficial thought not without serious problems that eventually lead Moe Asch to dissolve the partnership in 1946 and form his own DISC label. In the 1950s Stinson specialized on recordings of folk music.
Stinson (NY Fair 1939) (4)
Stinson (black with a man) (43)
Asch-Stinson (red with a man) (12)
Asch-Stinson (5)
Stinson (red) (148)
Stinson (blue) (2)
Stinson (black) (0)
Stinson (red, pre-LP) (2)
 
Albums (8)
A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin) (Æèçíü çà öàðÿ (Èâàí Ñóñàíèí)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (bernikov)
A Life for the Tsar (Ivan ...
Stinson (red)

 

Stinson set S-210 "Red Army song and dance ensemble" (Àëüáîì Stinson S-210 "Red Army song and dance ensemble"), songs (mgj)
Stinson set S-210 "Red Army ...
Stinson (black with a man)

 

Stinson set S-215 "Soviet songs from Soviet films" (Àëüáîì Stinson S-215 "Soviet songs from Soviet films") (mgj)
Stinson set S-215 "Soviet ...
Stinson (black with a man)

 

Stinson set S-225 "Moscow strikes back" (Àëüáîì Stinson S-225 "Moscow strikes back"), songs (mgj)
Stinson set S-225 "Moscow ...
Stinson (black with a man)

 

Famous Red Army Songs (Çíàìåíèòûå êðàñíîàðìåéñêèå ïåñíè) (bernikov)
Famous Red Army Songs ...
Asch-Stinson (red with a man)

 

Catalogs and libretto (3)
Asch & Stinson: catalogue of 6000 Jewish series (mgj)
Asch & Stinson: catalogue of ... (mgj)
Asch-Stinson

 

Stinson: russian 10" series, black labels (Êàòàëîã "÷åðíûõ" 10-äþéìîâûõ ðóññêèõ ïëàñòèíîê Stinson) (mgj)
Stinson: russian 10" ... (mgj)
Stinson (black with a man)

 

Stinson catalogue: Russian 10" series, red label (Êàòàëîã "êðàñíûõ" 10-äþéìîâûõ ðóññêèõ ïëàñòèíîê Stinson) (mgj)
Stinson catalogue: Russian ... (mgj)
Stinson (red)

 

   
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Cat No▲
(Mx/Ctr No)
TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
Press Date
Label(s)Order No
[xRef Nos]
Files
903-B
(P-34)
polishbarytone with jazz orchestra
Good night (Dobranoc), slow-fox (Jerzy (Jiri) Traxler, lyrics by N. Tarnowska)
Tadeusz Miller (Müller), acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Charles Bovery (Bowery; Karel Nejdely; Karol Najdl)1947
Poznan
Mewa903
1
(47505)
3001 a
(ST-100)
russiantrio with jazz orchestra
Katyusha (Êàòþøà), song (Matvey Blanter, lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky)
Valentina Batisheva, Pavel Mikhailov, Vsevolod Tyutyunnik, acc. State USSR Jazz Orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevistky1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3001
8367
3001 b
(ST-106)
russiansoprano with jazz orchestra
Seagull (×àéêà), song (Film «Seamen») (Yury Milyutin, arr. Viktor Knushevitsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Alexandra Timoshaeva, acc. ussr state jazz orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevitsky1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3001
8912
3003-A
(ST-101)
yiddish, russianbaritone with jazz orchestra
Baron von der Pshik (Áàðîí ôîí äåð Ïøèê), song (Sholom Secunda, arr. Orest Kandat, lyrics by Anatoly Fidrovsky)
Leonid Osipovich Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Osipovich Utyosov13-03-1943
Moscow
Stinson Records, Gramplasttrest and major plants3003
11350
3003-B
(ST-102)
russiantenor with accordions
Two Friends (Äâà äðóãà), song (Anatoly Lepin, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Vadim Kozin, acc. David Ashkenazi, A.Timofeev (accordion)1943
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3003
ÃÐÊ 45/43
11316
3004-A
polish, russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
Blue Kerchief (Ñèíèé ïëàòî÷åê) (Mała błękitna chusteczka), song (Jerzy Petersburski, lyrics by Mikhail Maksimov)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexey Semenov11..12-1942
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3004
11139
3005-A
(5900)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Meadowland (My own, my beloved field) (Ïîëþøêî-ïîëå), song (Lev Knipper, arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Viktor Gusev)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Konstantin Lemeshko (Trumpet)1937
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5951
3005-B
(ST-103)
russianmale choir with orchestra
25th Anniversary Song (XXV ëåò Êðàñíîé Àðìèè) (Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Osip Kolychev)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1943
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants3005
11342
3010-A
(6331)
russianmale choir with orchestra
If war breaks out tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Dmitry Pokrass and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson3010
3010-A
(6331)
russianmale choir with orchestra
If War Breaks Out Tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Dmitry Pokrass and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
American > Stinson (NY Fair 1939)3010
6331
russianmale choir with orchestra
If war breaks out tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Dmitry Pokrass and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson, Gramplasttrest and major plants
3010-B
(7696)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Kalinka (Êàëèíêà), folk song (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Viktor Nikitin1938
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson3010
3010-B
(7696)
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson, Gramplasttrest and major plants3010
7696
3015-B
(6221)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Cossack’s Song (Êàçà÷üÿ ïåñíÿ) (Opera «Virgin Soil Upturned») (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Alexander Churkin)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Vasily Pankov29-11-1937
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson3015-B
3015-B
(6221)
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson, Stinson Records
3015-A
(9348-A)
russianmale chorus and orchestra
Holy War (Ñâÿùåííàÿ âîéíà), song (Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov06...09-1941
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson3015-A
3015-A
(9348-A)
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson, Stinson Records
3018-A
(7350-A)
russiantenor with orchestra
Friendship (Äðóæáà), song (Paul Marcel (Pavel Rusakov), arr. Vladimir Sidorov, Boris Bokru-Krupyshev, lyrics by Anatoly Shmulyan)
Vadim Kozin, acc. hawaiian ensemble, Conductor Boris Bokru-Krupyshev1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3018
7350
3018-B
(7351-B)
russiantenor with orchestra
My Campfire (Ìîé êîñò¸ð), romance (Yuri Sadovsky, lyrics by Yakov Polonsky)
Vadim Kozin, acc. hawaiian ensemble, Conductor Boris Bokru-Krupyshev1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3018
7351
3024-B
(9326B)
russian, ukrainianfolk instruments ensemble
Ukrainian cossack dance (Óêðàèíñêèé êàçà÷îê) (Óêðà¿íñüêèé êîçà÷îê), folk dance
Kiev philarmony folk instruments ensemble1937
Kiev
American > Stinson (blue)3024
6036-B
(9326B)
3024-B
(R 3024 B)
russian, americanbaritone with orchestra
Let’s Say Goodbye (Äàâàé ïðîñòèìñÿ), tango (Peter Leschenko)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ernst Hönigsberg-Hecker1937
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDR 98
(CHR 661)
3024-A
(R 3024 A)
russianbaritone with orchestra
My Marusechka (Ìîÿ Ìàðóñè÷êà), foxtrot (G. Villnow, lyrics by Peter Leschenko)
Peter Leschenko, Conductor Georg Corologos1937
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDR160
(ÑÍR 681)
3028 a
(3028-A)
russiancontralto with accordion
The Mountains of Gold (Çëàòûå ãîðû), folk song
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. L.Komlev (accordion)1943
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3028
11400
3028 b
(3028-B)
russiancontralto with button accordion
Felt Boots (Âàëåíêè), folk song (arr. M. Kryukova)
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. L. Komlev (button accordion)1943
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3028
11486
3034 a
(3034-A)
italian, russiantenor with orchestra
Tiritomba (Òèðèòîìáà), neapolitan song (arr. Georgy Dudkevich)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3034
7202
3034 b
(3034-B)
russiantenor with domras and accordion
The Three-horse Sleigh (Òðîéêà), song (Pavel Bulakhov, lyrics by Petr Vyazemsky)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. domras sextet, button accordion, Conductor Alexander Semenov1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3034
10159
3036 a
(3036-A)
italian, russiantenor with orchestra
Questa o quella (Áàëëàäà ãåðöîãà - Questa o quella) (Opera «Rigoletto», act 1) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Victor Hugo: Drama «The King Amuses Himself»)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Kirill Kondrashin1943
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3036
11748
3036 b
(3036-B)
italian, russiantenor with orchestra
La donna è mobile (Ïåñåíêà Ãåðöîãà) (Opera «Rigoletto», act 3) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Victor Hugo: Drama «The King Amuses Himself»)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Kirill Kondrashin1943
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3036
11749
3042 a
(3042-A)
russianbaritone with jazz orchestra
Partisan’s Beard (Ïàðòèçàíñêàÿ áîðîäà), song (Leonid Bakalov, lyrics by Max Lapirov)
Leonid Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov03-02-1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3042
12483
3042 b
(3042-B)
russianbaritone with jazz orchestra
Under the Balkan Stars (Ïîä çâ¸çäàìè áàëêàíñêèìè), song (Matvey Blanter, lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky)
Leonid Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov06-02-1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3042
12493
3045 a
(R-904)
russiantenor with jazz orchestra
On a Glade (Íà ïîëÿíêå), song (Albert Harris, lyrics by Yury Tseitlin)
Georgy Vinogradov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Eddy (Adolf) Rosner1944
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3045
12211
3045 b
(R-905)
russiantenor with jazz orchestra
What For (Çà÷åì), tango (Eddy (Adolf) Rosner, lyrics by Yury Tseitlin)
Georgy Vinogradov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Eddy (Adolf) Rosner1944
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3045
12210
3051-A'
(305-4A)
russianorchestra
Polish Dance (beginning) (Ïîëüñêèé òàíåö (íà÷àëî)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7680
3051-B'
(305-4B)
russianorchestra
Polish Dance (Ending) (Ïîëüñêèé òàíåö (îêîí÷àíèå)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7681
3052-A'
(305-2A)
russianorchestra
Krakowiak (beginning) (Êðàêîâÿê (íà÷àëî)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7579
3052-B'
(305-2B)
russianorchestra
Krakowiak (ending) (Êðàêîâÿê (îêîí÷àíèå)) (opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7580
3053-A'
(305-3A)
russianbass with orchestra
Susanin’s aria (beginning) - They guess the truth .... My dawn will come (Àðèÿ Ñóñàíèíà (íà÷àëî) - ×óþò ïðàâäó ... Òû ïðèäåøü, ìîÿ çàðÿ) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)», act 4) (Mikhail Glinka)
Maxim Mikhailow, Conductor Samuil Samosud1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
8068
3053-B'
(305-3B)
russianbass with orchestra
Susanin’s aria(ending) - They guess the truth .... My dawn will come (Àðèÿ Ñóñàíèíà (îêîí÷àíèå) - ×óþò ïðàâäó ... Òû ïðèäåøü, ìîÿ çàðÿ) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)», act 4) (Mikhail Glinka)
Maxim Mikhailow, Conductor Samuil Samosud1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
8069
3054-A'
(305-1B)
russianorchestra
Mazurka (beginning) (Ìàçóðêà (íà÷àëî)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7678
3054-B'
(305-1A)
russianorchestra
Mazurka (ending) (Ìàçóðêà (îêîí÷àíèå)) (Opera «A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin)») (Mikhail Glinka)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Samuil Samosud1938
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plantsS305
7679
3055-B
(9334-A)
russianbass with orchestra
Stepan Razin (Ñòåïàí Ðàçèí), folk song (arr. Sergey Trailin)
Ivan Patorzhinsky, acc. folk ensemble of Kiev state philarmony1937
Kiev
~1943
American > Stinson (black with a man)3055
9334-A
3056-A
(R-3056-A)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Gypsy Life (Æèçíü öûãàíñêàÿ), song (Dmitry Pokrass, lyrics by Boris Timofeev)
Petr Leshenko1933
Vienna
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3056
(WHR 293)
[20311-F, DM 1760, DV 1496,, W 131013, DV 1221]
3056-B
(R-3056-B)
russian, germanbaritone with orchestra
Tschto mne Gore (×òî ìíå ãîðå), romance-song (Samuil Pokrass, arr. Peter Leschenk)
Peter Leschenko, acc. dance orchestra, Conductor Frank Fox1933
Vienna
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3056
DV 1221
(WHR 292)
3057 A
(R 3057 A)
russian
Gloomy Sunday (Ìðà÷íîå âîñêðåñåíüå), tango (R. Sheresh, lyrics by Peter Leschenko)
Peter Leschenko1937
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDR101
(CHR 690)
3057 B
(R 3057 B)
russian, americanbaritone with orchestra
Blue Rhapsody (Ñèíÿÿ ðàïñîäèÿ), slow-fox (Oscar Strock, lyrics by Oskar Strok)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Max Hönigsberg-Albahari1937
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDR101
(CHR 691)
3071-A
(TA-4A)
russianbaritone with piano
Prince Igor’s aria ("No sleep, no rest for my tormented soul") (Àðèÿ êíÿçÿ Èãîðÿ ("Íè ñíà, íè îòäûõà èçìó÷åííîé äóøå")) (Opera «Prince Igor», act 2) (Alexander Borodin, lyrics by Alexander Borodin, Vladimir Stasov, based on: : Poem «The Tale of Igor's Campaign»)
Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano)~1949Mir3071
4A
(TA-4A)
Stinson Records, Mir
3071-B
(TA-4B)
russianbaritone with piano
Prince Igor’s aria ("No sleep, no rest for my tormented soul"), part 2 (Àðèÿ êíÿçÿ Èãîðÿ ("Íè ñíà, íè îòäûõà èçìó÷åííîé äóøå"), ÷àñòü 2) (Opera «Prince Igor», act 2) (Alexander Borodin, lyrics by Alexander Borodin, Vladimir Stasov, based on: : Poem «The Tale of Igor's Campaign»)
Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano)~1949Mir3071
4B
(TA-4B)
Stinson Records, Mir
3080-B
(GR 988)
russian, romaniantenor with orchestra
Waves of the Danube (Äóíàéñêèå âîëíû) (Valurile Dunării), waltz (Iosif Ivanovici, lyrics by Mischa Balanoff)
Bruno George Ronty, acc. orchestraStinson Records3080
3080-A
(GR 989)
russian, polishtenor and orchestra
Hello, Moscow! (Çäðàâñòâóé, Ìîñêâà!), waltz (Film «Hello, Moscow!») (Anatoly Y. Lepin, lyrics by Olga Y. Fadeeva (Kleiner))
Bruno George Ronty, acc. orchestraStinson Records3080
3084-B
(R-611)
russianchoir
Between two trees (Ìåæäó äâóõ áåëûõ áåðåç), folk song
Russian Song Choir of All-Union Radio, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor A. A. Tichomirova, Nikolai Nekrasov (Orchestra), Solo by T. Trifonova1946
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3084
13938
3084-A
(R-612)
russianchoir
1) I will scatter my grief, 2) Oh, like in a meadow (1) ß ðàññåþ ñâîå ãîðå, 2) Óæ êàê ïî ëóãó), medley
Russian Song Choir of All-Union Radio, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor A. A. Tichomirova, Nikolai Nekrasov (Orchestra)1946
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3084
13939
3092 a
(R 700)
russiantrio with jazz orchestra
Cowboy’s (Êîâáîéñêàÿ), song (Albert Harris, lyrics by Yury Tseitlin)
Yury Blagov, Pavel Gofman, Louis Markovich, acc. belorussian ssr jazz orchestra, Conductor Eddy (Adolf) Rosner16-09-1944
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3092
12207
[R-700]
3092 b
(R 701)
russiantrio with jazz orchestra
Mandolin, Giutar and Basso (Ìàíäîëèíà, ãèòàðà è áàñ), song (Albert Harris, lyrics by Yury Tseitlin)
Yury Blagov, Pavel Gofman, Louis Markovich, acc. belorussian ssr jazz orchestra, Conductor Eddy (Adolf) Rosner16-09-1944
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3092
12206
[R-701]
3100 a
(R 3100-A)
french, russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
Habanera (Õàáàíåðà) (Opera «Carmen») (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Maria Maksakova, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Nebolsin1937
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3100
5993
3100 b
(R 3100-B)
french, russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
Seguidilla (Ñåãåäèëüÿ) (Opera «Carmen») (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Maria Maksakova, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Nebolsin1937
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3100
5994
3108 a
(R 3108-A)
russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
Have no concern (Íå òðåâîæü òû ñåáÿ), song (Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy, lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky)
Klavdia Shulzhenko, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexey Semyonov1944
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3108
12092
[724]
3108 b
(R 3108-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with ensemble
Two together (Âäâîåì), song (Vladimir Sorokin, lyrics by Vladimir Lifshits)
Klavdia Shulzhenko, acc. concert ensemble, Conductor Leonid Yuryev1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3108
13316
[R 725]
3109 a
(R-726)
russianbass-baritone with orchestra
Why you mad, ruining (Çà÷åì òû, áåçóìíàÿ, ãóáèøü), ditties (Old romance)
Petr Kirichek, acc. state russian folk orchestra, Conductor Dmitry Osipov1946
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3109
13683
3109 b
(R-727)
russiantenor with ensemble
She did not say anything (Íè÷åãî íå ãîâîðèëà), song (Vasiliy Solov'ov-Sedoy, lyrics by Alexey Fatyanov)
Vladimir Nechaev, acc. VRK Song and Dance Ensemble (orchestra), Conductor Boris Alexandrov1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3109
14640
3113-A
(R-734)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Chubchik (Forelock) (×óá÷èê), song (Stanislav Sarmatov, arr. Peter Leschenko)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Frank Fox1933
Vienna
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3113
DV 1223
(WHR 296-1)
3117 A
(R 3117 A)
russiantenor with piano
The Three Pageboys (Òðè ïàæà), song (Alexander Vertinsky, lyrics by Nadezhda Teffi)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. piano1932...1933
Europe
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3117
D 31185
(WH.2508)
3117 B
(R 3117 B)
russiantenor with piano
By the Long Way (Äîðîãîé äëèííîþ), romance (Boris Fomin, lyrics by Konstantin Podrevsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. pianoEuropeStinson (red), Columbia Record3117
D 31185
(WH.2495)
3122-A
(R-761)
ukrainianchorus with banduras ensemble
Maiden went a mushrooming (ijâ÷èíîíüêà ïî ãðèáè õîäèëà), folk song
chorus of Hryhory Veryovka, acc. banduras ensemble, Conductor Hryhory Veryovka1946
Moscow
Surma3122
SU 110 A
(SU-110-A)
3122-B
(R-762)
ukrainian
I’m looking at the sky (Äèâëþñü ÿ íà íåáî), folk song (Vladyslav Zaremba, arr. Oles' Chishko, lyrics by Mikhaylo Petrenko)
Konstantin Laptev, acc. Naum Valter (piano)1943
Moscow
Surma3122
SU 110 B
(SU-110-B)
Leningrad Plant3122
11696
3126 a
(R-769)
russianduet with piano
The Sailors (Our Unfriendly Sea) (Ìîðÿêè (Íåëþäèìî íàøå ìîðå)), romance-song (Konstantin Villebois, lyrics by Nikolay Yazykov)
Andrey Ivanov, Georgy Vinogradov, acc. Naum Walter (piano)1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3126
12746
[R 769]
3126 b
(R-770)
russianduet with piano
Vanka - Tanka (Âàíüêà - Òàíüêà), romance-song (Alexander Dargomyzhsky)
Andrey Ivanov, Georgy Vinogradov, acc. Naum Walter (piano)1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3126
12747
[R 770]
3136 a
(3136-A)
russianbass with orchestra
The Guy riding in the cart (Åäåò ïàðåíü íà òåëåãå), song (Vasily Solovyev-Sedoy, lyrics by Nikolay Gleizarov)
Georgy Abramov, acc. orchestra, Conductor Victor Knushevitsky1948
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3136
16457
3136 b
(3136-B)
russiantenor with orchestra
Flowers are beautiful in the garden at spring (Õîðîøè âåñíîé â ñàäó öâåòî÷êè), song (Boris Mokrousov, lyrics by Sergey Alymov)
Georgi Vinogradov, acc. orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevitskiy19-12-1948
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3136
16495
3143-A
ukrainianchoir
Dudaryk (The bag piper) + Shchedryk (The carol of the bells) (Äóäàðèê + Ùåäðèê), folk songs (arr. Nikolay Leontovich)
State honored choir "Dumka", Conductor Alexander Soroka, Solo by D. Liubovik1939
Kiev
American > Stinson (red)3143
UK-82-A
(3143-A)
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3143
8616
3143-B
ukrainianchoir
I’ll get up on Monday (Îé, óñòàíó ÿ â ïîíåä³ëîê), folk song (arr. Nikolay Leontovich)
State honored choir "Dumka", Conductor Alexander Soroka1939
Kiev
American > Stinson (red)UK-82-B
(3143-B)
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3143
8602
3144-A
ukrainianmixed choir
Cembalists are playing at the inn (Îé, íà ãîðîíö³), christmas carol (arr. Kirill (Kyrylo) Stetsenko)
Transcarpathian folk choir, Conductor Piotr Miloslavsky (Petro Myloslavsky)1948
~1953
American > Stinson (red)3144
UK-83-A
(3144-A)
1948Stinson (red), Stinson Records
3144-B
ukrainiansoprano and accordion; female choir and accordion
I was washing linen in the river + Near the grove (Íà ïîòî÷êó-ì ïðàëà + Ïîï³ä ãàé), folk songs (arr. Piotr Miloslavsky (Petro Myloslavsky))
Transcarpathian folk choir, acc. accordion, Conductor Piotr Miloslavsky (Petro Myloslavsky)1948
~1953
American > Stinson (red)3144
UK-83-B
(3144-B)
1948Stinson (red), Stinson Records
3154 a
(3154-A)
russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
In a Train Wagonâàãîíå ïîåçäà), song (Ilya Zhak, lyrics by Marina Karelina)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. jazz ensemble, Conductor Alexey Semenov1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3154
10536
3154 b
(3154-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
I’m Not Sorry (Íå æàëåþ), song (Boris Fomin, lyrics by Pavel German)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. jazz ensemble, Conductor Alexey Semenov1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3154
12117
3155 A
russiantenor with piano
Song of my wife (Ïåñíÿ î ìîåé æåíå) (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. Vladimir Padwa (piano)France (?)Argee Records3155
1023-A
Stinson (red), Tour De Fox3155
LF 114
3155 B
russiantenor with piano
Madame, the leaves are falling already (Ìàäàì, óæå ïàäàþò ëèñòüÿ), song (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. Vladimir Padwa (piano)1930
Europe
Argee Records1023-B
EuropeStinson (red), Tour De Fox3155
LF 112
3158 A
(3158-a)
russiancontralto with piano
Song about Happiness (Ïåñåíêà î ñ÷àñòüå), romance-song (arr. Sergey Babov, lyrics by Lyudmila Davidovich)
Keto Dzhaparidze, acc. Sergey Babov (piano)1938
Leningrad
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3158
6819
3158 B
(3158-b)
russiancontralto with piano
Remember Me (Ïîìíè îáî ìíå), romance-song (arr. Sergey Babov)
Keto Dzhaparidze, acc. Sergey Babov (piano)1938
Leningrad
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3158
6818
3163 a
(3163-a)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Tatiana (Òàòüÿíà), tango (Mark G. Maryanovsky)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ernst Hönigsberg-Hecker1936
Bucharest
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3163
DC 287
(CHR 585-2)
3163 b
(3163-b)
russianorchestra
You are my love (Òû ìîÿ ëþáîâü), tango
acc. orchestraStinson (red)3163
3165-A
russianbaritone with orchestra
Those Dark Eye (׸ðíûå ãëàçà), tango (Oscar Strock)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Frank Fox1933
Vienna
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDV1220
(WHR 290)
russian, americanbaritone with orchestra
Those Dark Eye (׸ðíûå ãëàçà), tango (Oscar Strock)
Odeon-RecordO 288117 a
(WHR 290-2)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Those Dark Eye (׸ðíûå ãëàçà), tango (Oscar Strock)
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDV1220
(WHR 290)
3165-B
russian
My Dearly Beloved (EL Choclo) (Ìîé äîðîãîé ëþáèìûé (EL Choclo)), tango
Russian National OrchestraEuropeStinson Records
3175 A
(3175-A)
russian
Guitar, My Only Friend (Ýé, äðóã ãèòàðà), romance (Boris Fomin, lyrics by Boris Timofeev)
Peter Leschenko, acc. Orchestra "Bellaccord"1937
Riga
Stinson (red), Bellaccord (own numbering)3175
3687
(M 4475)
3175 B
(3175-B)
russiantenor with jazz orchestra
Teapot (×àéíèê), foxtrot
Konstantin Sokol'skiy, acc. "Bellaccord" orchestra (jazz orchestra), Conductor Sergey (Sasha) Ald'yanov (Yakov (Yasha) Levenson) (?)RigaStinson (red), Bellaccord (own numbering)3175
3708
(M 4526)
3178 a
(3178-A)
russiantenor with choir and orchestra
Oh, Those Roads (Ýõ, äîðîãè), song (Anatoly Novikov, lyrics by Lev Oshanin)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Boris Alexandrov, Solo by Georgy Vinogradov1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3178
14617
3178 b
(3178-B)
russiantenor with orchestra
Seamen’ Nights (Ìàòðîññêèå íî÷è), song (Vasily Solovyev-Sedoy, lyrics by Solomon Fogelson)
Vladimir Nechaev, acc. concert ensemble, Conductor Victor Knushevitsky1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3178
14689
3180 a
(3180-A)
russiantenor with orchestra
Steppes (Ñòåïü äà ñòåïü), folk song
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Georgy Vinogradov1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3180
12753
3180 b
(3180-B)
russiantenor with orchestra
Steppes (Ñòåïü äà ñòåïü), folk song
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Georgy Vinogradov1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3180
12754
3181 a
(3181-A)
russianmezzo-soprano with ensemble
Darling Girl (Äåâóøêà ìèëàÿ), song (Vladimir Sorokin, lyrics by Galina Rusetskaya)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. concert ensemble, Conductor Leonid Yuryev1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3181
13317
3181 b
(3181-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Come on a date (Ïðèõîäè íà ñâèäàíèå), song (arr. A. Ostrovski, lyrics by Naum Labkovsky)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Raisa Branovskayai (piano)1948
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3181
15489
3203-A
(R 3293 A)
russianbass with piano
The guslyar-player’s song (Ïåñíÿ ãóñëÿðà), romance (Lev Drizo)
Yury Morfessi, acc. grand piano21-10-1913
St.Petersburg
Stinson (red), Gramophone Co.3203
222327
(17989b)
3203-B
(R 3293 B)
russianbaritone with guitars
Like a sweet smelling flower (Êàê öâåòîê äóøèñòûé), romance (Sasha Makarov)
Yury Morfessi, acc. Sasha Makarov, Vanya De Lazari (guitars)20-01-1914
St.Petersburg
Stinson (red), Gramophone Co.3203
222326
(5340ae)
3204-A
(R 3294 A)
russianbaritone with piano
Where art thou? Answer me! (Ãäå òû, îòçîâèñü), romance (Lev Drizo)
Yury Morfessi, acc. piano21-10-1913
St.Petersburg
Stinson (red), Gramophone Co.3204
222276
(17984b)
3204-B
(R 3294 B)
russianbaritone with piano
We parted today (Ìû ñåãîäíÿ ðàññòàëèñü ñ òîáîé), romance (Lev Drizo)
Yury Morfessi, acc. piano21-10-1913
St.Petersburg
Stinson (red), Gramophone Co.3204
222277
(17985b)
3210 a
(R 3210-A)
russiantenor with orchestra
Beyond the mountains, beyond the Carpathian Mountains (Çà ãîðàìè, çà Êàðïàòñêèìè), song (Georg Nosov, lyrics by Alexander Churkin)
Vladimir Nechaev, acc. orchestra, Conductor [ru]Àëåêñåé Ìàòâååâè÷ Êîâàëåâ[ru]Alexey Kovalev1950
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3210
17686
3210 b
(R 3210-B)
russianlyric tenor with orchestra
Far, far away (Äàëåêî, äàëåêî), song (Georgy Nosov, lyrics by Alexander Churkin)
Vladimir Nechaev, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexey Matveyevich Kovalev1950
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3210
17685
3214 a
(R 3214-A)
russianvocal quartet
They gave her to marry (Îòäàâàëè ìîëîäó), folk song
Fedorov Sisters1949
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3214
16808
3214 b
(R 3214-B)
russiansoprano with piano
Samara-town (Ñàìàðà ãîðîäîê), song
Roza Baglanova, acc. Artur Polonskiy (piano)1949
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3214
16973
3221 a
(3221-a)
russian, americanbaritone with orchestra
At the forest near river (Âîçëå ëåñà ó ðåêè), waltz (A. P. Denisjev)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ernst Hönigsberg-Hecker1933
Vienna
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3221
DV 1562
(WHR 478)
3221 b
(3221-b)
russian, americanorchestra
Broken life (Ðàçáèòàÿ æèçíü), waltz
acc. orchestraStinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3221
17110
3240 A
(R 3240 A)
russianvocal with orchestra
Easy on my heart (Ëåã÷å ñåðäöó), romance-song (Georges Ipsilanti)
Alla Bayanova, acc. orchestraStinson (red)
3240 B
(R 3240 B)
russianvocal with orchestra
I can’t forget you (ß íå ìîãó òåáÿ çàáûòü), tango (Georges Ipsilanti)
Alla Bayanova, acc. orchestra, Conductor Nikolay ChereshnyaStinson (red)
3241 b
(R 3241-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
In the festive eveningïðàçäíè÷íûé âå÷åð), song (Arkady Ostrovsky, lyrics by Lev Oshanin)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Raisa Baranowska (piano)1949
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3241
16884
3252 A
(3252-A)
russiantenor with piano
Beggar-Woman (Íèùàÿ), gypsy song (Alexander Alyabyev, lyrics by Pierre-Jean de Berange, Vladimir Lensky (Russian version))
Vadim Kozin, acc. Mikhail Valovats (piano)1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3252
9591
3252 B
(3252-B)
russiantenor with guitars
The Autumn Wind Wails (Æàëîáíî ñòîíåò), gypsy song (M. (D.?) Mikhailov, lyrics by Mikhailov (A.Pugachev (?))
Vadim Kozin, acc. I.Orlov, K.Dubov (guitars)1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3252
9590
3254 A
(R 3254 A)
gypsy, russiancontralto with guitars
Eyes (I am in love with your eyes) (Ãëàçàîäíè ãëàçà ÿ âëþáëåíà)), gypsy romance (A.Vilensky, lyrics by Tatyana Shepkina-Kupernik)
V.V.Panina, acc. guitars07-1908
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramophone Co.3254
2-23265
(6542L)
[EK63]
3272 a
(R 3272-A)
russian
Toreador song (Êóïëåòû òîððåàäîðà) (Opera «Carmen», act 2) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Andrej Ivanov, acc. Chorus and Orchestra of Bolshoy Theatre, Conductor Leonid F. KhudoleyMoscowStinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3272
13345
3272 b
(R 3272-B)
russian
Toreador song (ending) (Êóïëåòû òîððåàäîðà (îêîí÷àíèå)) (Opera «Carmen», act 2) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Andrej Ivanov, acc. Chorus and Orchestra of Bolshoy Theatre, Conductor Leonid F. KhudoleyMoscowStinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3272
13346
3276 A
(3276-a)
russianbrass band
Fandango (Ôàíäàíãî), dance (Alexander Tzarman)
Ministry of Home Affairs Military Institute' Brass Orchestra, Conductor Fedor Nikolaevsky1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3276
16648
3276 B
(3276-b)
russianbrass band
Pas-de-Gras (Ïà-äå-ãðàññ), dance
Ministry of Home Affairs Military Institute' Brass Orchestra, Conductor Fedor Nikolaevsky1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3276
16647
3278 A
(R 3278 A)
russianfolk choir
Thick birch (Áåðåçíÿê ãóñòîé), folk song (Vladimir Zakharov, lyrics by Alexander Tvardovsky)
M.E. Pyatnitsky State Russian Folk Choir, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor Vladimir Zakharov, Petr Kazmin, Vasiliy Khvatov1949
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants16865
3278 B
(R 3278 B)
russianfolk choir
Bread (Õëåá), folk song (Vladimir Zakharov, lyrics by Alexander Tvardovsky)
M.E. Pyatnitsky State Russian Folk Choir, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor Vladimir Zakharov, Petr Kazmin, Vasiliy Khvatov1949
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants16866
3292 A
(R 3292 A)
russianbaritone with orchestra
The Little Ring (Êîëå÷êî), romance (Olga Frank and Sergey Frank, arr. Azbukin)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Nikolai Chereshnya1939
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDC 331
(CHR 1051)
3292 B
(R 3292 B)
russianbaritone with orchestra
How Beautiful (Êàê õîðîøè), romance (Olga Frank and Sergey Frank, arr. Azbukin)
Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Nikolay Chereshnya1939
Bucharest
Stinson Records, Columbia RecordDC 331
(CHR 1050)
3293 A
(R-3293 A)
russiantenor with piano
Crazy organ-grinder (Ñóìàñøåäøèé øàðìàíùèê), song (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. piano~08-1929
Austria
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3293
D 31111
(H 2510)
3293 B
(R-3293 B)
russiantenor with piano
Snow lullaby (Ñíåæíàÿ êîëûáåëüíàÿ), song (Alexander Vertinsky, lyrics by ?)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. piano~08-1929
Austria
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3293
D 31111
(H 2507)
3342 A
(R-3342-A)
russiantenor with piano
Behind the curtain (Çà êóëèñàìè), song (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. piano~08-1929
Austria
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3342
D 31112
(H 2505)
3342 B
(R-3342-B)
russiantenor with piano
Drink, My Girl (Ïåé, ìîÿ äåâî÷êà), song (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. piano1932...1933
England
Stinson (red), Columbia Record3342
D 31186
(WH.2511)
3345-A
(R 3345 A)
russiantenor with piano
My Star (Ìîÿ çâåçäà), romance (Alexander Vertinsky, lyrics by Innokenty Annensky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. A.Bloch (grand piano)1930
Germany
Stinson (red), Parlophon3345
B. 23002-I
(79005)
3345-B
(R 3345 B)
russiantenor with piano
Half-Blood (Ïîëóêðîâêà), song (Alexander Vertinsky)
Alexander Vertinsky, acc. A.Bloch (grand piano)1930
Germany
Stinson (red), Parlophon3345
B. 23002-II
(79014)
3348-A
(R 3348 A)
russianchurch mixed chorus
Lord, please hear my pray (Ãîñïîäè óñëûøü ìîëèòâó ìîþ), church canticle
Russian Church ChorusÅâðîïàStinson (red)
3348-B
(R 3348 B)
russianmixed duet
Stsena u tserkvi, church canticle
Chaliapin, Michailova, acc. pianoEuropeStinson (red)
3349-A
(R 3349 A)
russianbass
Veryou, church canticle
Chaliapin, acc. mixed choirEuropeStinson (red)
3349-B
(R 3349 B)
russianbass
Sugubiya Ekteniya, church canticle
Chaliapin, acc. mixed choirEuropeStinson (red)
3355 a
(R 3355-A)
russiansoprano with piano
Walked a soldier from the far land (ظë ñîëäàò èç äàë¸êîãî êðàÿ), song (Suite «Return of the soldier») (Vasiliy Solov'ov-Sedoy, lyrics by Alexey Fat'yanov)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Raisa Branovskaya (piano)1948
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3355
15980
3355 b
(R 3355-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Student party (Ñòóäåí÷åñêàÿ çàñòîëüíàÿ), song (Arkady Ostrovsky, lyrics by Olga Fadeeva)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. R. Branovskaya (piano)1948
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3355
15979
3393-A
(R 3393 A)
russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
The first song of Laura ("Granada is shrouded in mist") (Ïåðâàÿ ïåñíÿ Ëàóðû ("Îäåëàñü òóìàíîì Ãðåíàäà")) (opera «The Stone Guest», act 1:2) (Alexander Dargomyzhsky, lyrics by Alexander Pushkin)
Maria Maksakova, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Melik-Pashayev1948
Moscow
Leningrad Plant3393
15677
3393-B
(R 3393 B)
russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
The second song of Laura ("I am here, Inesilla") (Âòîðàÿ ïåñíÿ Ëàóðû ("ß çäåñü, Èíåçèëüÿ")) (opera «The Stone Guest», act 1:2) (Alexander Dargomyzhsky, lyrics by Alexander Pushkin)
Maria Maksakova, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Melik-Pashayev1948
Moscow
Leningrad Plant3393
15678
3401 a
(R 3401-A)
russianduet with jazz orchestra
Moo-Moo (Ìó-ìó), song (Jazz-Vaudeville «Much Ado About Silence») (Mikhail Volovats, lyrics by Anatoly D'Actyle (Anatoly Frenkel))
Edith and Leonid Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov05-06-1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3401
9147
3401 b
(R 3401-B)
russianbaritone with jazz orchestra
A Secret (Òàéíà), tango (Vladimir Sidorov, arr. Mikhail Valovats, lyrics by Anatoly D'Actyle (Anatoly Frenkel))
Leonid Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov03-06-1939
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3401
9135
3402 a
(R 3402-A)
russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
Passed Love Affair (Áûëîå óâëå÷åíüå), tango (Oskar Strok)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexey Semenov1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3402
12631
3402 b
(R 3402-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with jazz orchestra
Creole’s Song (Ïåñíÿ êðåîëêè) (arr. Moisey Ferkelman, lyrics by Naum Labkovsky)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexey Semenov02...03-1945
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3402
12632
3403 a
(3403-A)
russianmezzo-soprano with instrumental ensemble
Maiden song (Äåâè÷üÿ ïåñíÿ) (Anatoly Novikov, lyrics by Vladimir Kharitonov)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. instrumental ensemble1954
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3403
23531
3403 b
(3403-B)
russianmezzo-soprano with instrumental ensemble
Fraskita (Ôðàñêèòà (Àðàãîíñêàÿ õîòà)), song (arr. Boris Mandrus)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. instrumental ensemble1954
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3403
23532
3410-A
(R-3410-A)
russianorchestra
Little apple (Yablochko) (ßáëî÷êî), dance
Russian national orchestranot later than 1954Stinson (red, pre-LP)3410
3410-B
(R-3410-B)
russiantenor with orchestra
Black eyes (Î÷è ÷åðíûå), gypsy romance (Florian Hermann, lyrics by Yevgeny Grebenka)
acc. orchestranot later than 1954Stinson (red, pre-LP)3410
3418 a
(R 3418-A)
russianbutton accordion trio
Waves of the Danube (Äóíàéñêèå âîëíû), waltz (Iosif Ivanovici)
Alexander Kuznetsov, Yakov Popkov, Alexander Danilov1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3418
10629
3418 b
(R 3418-B)
russianbutton accordion trio
Amur waves (Àìóðñêèå âîëíû), waltz (Max Kuess)
Alexander Kuznetsov, Yakov Popkov, Alexander Danilov1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3418
10628
3420 a
(R 3420-A)
russian, frenchtenor with ensemble
Just one sorry (Îäíî ïðîñòè) (Si Vous L’aviez Compris), romance (Luigi Denza)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. ensemble, Conductor Nikolai Misailov1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3420
14943
3420 b
(R 3420-B)
russian
Marvelous eyes (Äèâíûå î÷è), romance
Sergey Lemeshev1947
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3420
14944
3448 A
(3448-A)
russiantenor with piano
Laugh, Laugh Louder than Anybody (Ñìåéñÿ, ñìåéñÿ ãðîì÷å âñåõ), gypsy song (arr. Vadim Kozin, lyrics by Yakov Yadov)
Vadim Kozin, acc. David Ashkenazi (piano)1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3448
10233
3448 B
(3448-B)
russiantenor with piano
Wonder of Wonders (×óäî ÷óäåñà), gypsy song (Sergey Alyakrinsky)
Vadim Kozin, acc. David Ashkenazi (piano)1940
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants3448
10234
4005-A
russiansoprano with chorus and orchestra
Five minutes (Ïÿòü ìèíóò), song (movie «The carnival night») (Anatoly Lepin, lyrics by Vladimir Lifschitz)
Lyudmila Gurchenko, Shmeliov sisters, vocal quartets, acc. variety orchestra, Conductor Eddie (Adolf) Rozner (Rosner)1956
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants4005
27662
4005-B
russiansoprano with orchestra
The song of a gay mood (Ïåñåíêà î õîðîøåì íàñòðîåíèè) (movie «The carnival night») (Anatoly Lepin, lyrics by Vadim Korostylyov)
Lyudmila Gurchenko, acc. variety orchestra, Conductor Eddie (Adolf) Rozner (Rosner)1956
Moscow
Stinson (red), Gramplasttrest and major plants4005
27985
5125-A
ukrainiansoprano with orchestra
Bulrush rustles in the meadow, folk song (arr. Oscar Sandler)
Oksana Petrusenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Oscar Sandler1937
Kiev
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5125
5125-B
ukrainiansymphony orchestra
Hopak (Opera «Katerina») (Nikolay Arkas)
Kiev Opera Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Vladimir Yorish1935
Kiev
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants643
5199-A
(5199)
ukrainianbass with banduras
I Would Take Bandura, folk song (arr. D. Pika)
Ivan Patorzhinsky, acc. state ukrainian ssr bandura-players capella05-1937
Kiev
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5199
5199
5199-B
(5215)
ukrainianbass with banduras
Grechanyki, folk song
Ivan Patorzhinsky, acc. state ukrainian ssr bandura-players capella05-1937
Kiev
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5215
5215
5528
russianbrass band with chorus
Red Moscow (Êðàñíàÿ Ìîñêâà), march (Dmitry and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Choir and Orchestra of the People's Commissariat of Defense USSR, Conductor Semen Chernetsky1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5528
5534-A
russianbaritone with jazz orchestra
Cossack Song (Êàçà÷üÿ ïåñíÿ) (Film «Working People’ Sons») (Dmitry and Daniil Pokrass, arr. Yury Kapetsky, lyrics by Alexey Surkov)
Leonid Utyosov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov17-08-1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5534
5534
5534-B
russianbaritone with dance orchestra
My Country is Large (Øèðîêà ñòðàíà ìîÿ ðîäíàÿ), medley (Isaac Dunaevsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Peter Lestchenko, acc. Orchestra "Bellacord"1937
Riga
Stinson (black with a man), Bellaccord (own numbering)5534
3691
(M 4493)
5813
russianduet with button accordion trio
To a Long Wayïóòü-äîðîæêó äàëüíþþ), song (Matvey Blanter, lyrics by Sergey Ostrovoy)
Solomon Khromchenko, Petr Kirichek, acc. V. Rozhkov, V. Sinitsyn, S. Velikhov (button accordion trio)1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5813
5949-A
russianmale choir with orchestra
The Young Birch Tree (Âî ïîëå áåð¸çîíüêà ñòîÿëà), folk song (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by V.K. Pankov1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5949
5949-B
russianmale choir with orchestra
Snowstorm (Ìåòåëèöà), folk song (Alexander E. Varlamov, arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Dmitry Glebov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by V.K. Pankov1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5948
5950
russianmale choir with orchestra
Along the Vales and Hills (Ïî äîëèíàì è ïî âçãîðüÿì), song (Aturov, arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Peter Parfyonov, Sergey Alymov)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
Stinson (NY Fair 1939), Gramplasttrest and major plants5950
5951
russianmale choir with orchestra
Meadowland (My own, my beloved field) (Ïîëþøêî-ïîëå), song (Lev Knipper, arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Viktor Gusev)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Konstantin Lemeshko (Trumpet)1937
Moscow
Stinson (NY Fair 1939), Gramplasttrest and major plants5951
6036-B
(9326B)
russian, ukrainianfolk instruments ensemble
Ukrainian cossack dance (Óêðàèíñêèé êàçà÷îê) (Óêðà¿íñüêèé êîçà÷îê), folk dance
Kiev philarmony folk instruments ensemble1937
Kiev
Stinson (blue), Gramplasttrest and major plants6036
5111
6036-A
(9344A)
jewishorchestra
Sher, folk dance
Ukrainian SSR State Ensemble of Jewish folk music, Conductor Mark Rabinovich1937
Kiev
Stinson (blue), Gramplasttrest and major plants6036
5193
6042-A
(6042 A)
yiddishtenor with piano
Mashke, folk song (arr. N. Shulman)
Zinovy Shulman, acc. Abram Zhak (piano)1938
Moscow
Noginsk Plant6042
8968
Artel "Gramplastmass" (GPT matrices)
6042-B
(6042 B)
yiddishtenor with piano
Varnichkes, song (arr. G. Feldman)
Zinovy Shulman, acc. Abram Zhak (piano)1938
Moscow
Noginsk Plant6042
8967
Artel "Gramplastmass" (GPT matrices)
6240-A
(6240)
gypsy, russianchoir with orchestra
Horse Cab (Ïðîëåòêà), folk song (Play «Daughter of the Steppes») (arr. Grigory Lobachev)
"Romen" Gypsy Theatre Group, acc. orchestra, Conductor Samuil Bugachevsky1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6241
6240-B
(6241)
gypsy, russianchoir with orchestra
Pirozhki (Pies) (Ïèðîæêè), folk song (Play «Between the Lights») (arr. Grigory Lobachev)
"Romen" Gypsy Theatre Group, acc. orchestra, Conductor Samuil Bugachevsky1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6240
6246-A
(6246)
gypsycontralto with guitars
We’re lost, oh my father (bride’s weiling song) (Õàñèÿì, ìðý äàäîðý), gypsy song (arr. Valerian Polyakov, Ivan Rom-Lebedev)
Maria Skvortsova, acc. Valerian Polyakov, Ivan Rom-Lebedev (guitars)1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6247
6246-B
(6247)
gypsycontralto with guitars
Black eyes ruined me (Gypsy wedding song) (Äîõàíý ¸íý ìàí), gypsy song (play of Ivan Rom-Lebedev «Wedding in a Gypsy camp») (arr. Valerian Polyakov, Ivan Rom-Lebedev)
Maria Skvortsova, acc. Valerian Polyakov, Ivan Rom-Lebedev (guitars)1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6246
6260-A
(6260)
gypsy, russiancontralto with guitars
The Vagabond (Áðîäÿãà), folk song
Lyalya Chernaya, acc. Valerian Polyakov, Sergey Shishkov (guitars)1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6260
6259
6260-B
(6261)
gypsy, russiancontralto with guitars
The Grape Garden (Ñàäî Âèíîãðàäî), folk song (arr. Valerian Polyakov, Ivan Rom-Lebedev)
Lyalya Chernaya, acc. Valerian Polyakov, Sergey Shishkov (guitars)1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6260
6260
6309-A
russianchorus with orchestra
Song of the Fatherland (Ïåñíÿ î Ðîäèíå), film soundtrack (Film «One Day in Soviet Russia»)
Moscow Military Chorus, acc. orchestra, Solo by Petr KirichekStinson (black with a man)
6309-B
russianchorus with orchestra
Forward to Victory (Âïåð¸ä ê ïîáåäå), film soundtrack (Film «The Red Tanks») (Daniil Pokrass, Dmitry Pokrass)
Moscow Military Chorus, acc. orchestraStinson (black with a man)
6330
russianmale choir with orchestra
The machine-gun cart (Òà÷àíêà), song (Konstantin Listov, lyrics by Mikhail Ruderman)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
Stinson (NY Fair 1939), Gramplasttrest and major plants6330
6331
russianmale choir with orchestra
If war breaks out tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Dmitry Pokrass and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson6330/6331
3010-A
(6331)
russianmale choir with orchestra
If War Breaks Out Tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Dmitry Pokrass and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Stinson (NY Fair 1939), Gramplasttrest and major plants6331
6366-A
russianfolk choir with accordion
Strolling Home (Ïðîâîæàíèå), song (Vladimir Zakharov, lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky)
M.E. Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Choir, acc. accordion, Conductor Petr Kazmin and Vladimir Zakharov, Solo by V.Klodnina, M.Fomina1938
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6366
6366-B
russianfolk choir with button accordion
Along the Village (Âäîëü äåðåâíè), song (Vladimir Zakharov, lyrics by Mikhail Isakovsky)
M.E. Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Choir, acc. F.G.Nefedov, V.F.Parshin (button accordion), Conductor Petr Kazmin and Vladimir Zakharov, Solo by Alexandra Prokoshina1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants5396
7350-A
(7350)
russiantenor with orchestra
Friendship (Äðóæáà), song (Paul Marcel (Pavel Rusakov), arr. Vladimir Sidorov, Boris Bokru-Krupyshev, lyrics by Anatoly Shmulyan)
Vadim Kozin, acc. hawaiian ensemble, Conductor Boris Bokru-Krupyshev1938
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants7350
7350-B
(7351)
russiantenor with orchestra
My Campfire (Ìîé êîñò¸ð), romance (Yuri Sadovsky, lyrics by Yakov Polonsky)
Vadim Kozin, acc. hawaiian ensemble, Conductor Boris Bokru-Krupyshev1938
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants7351
7696-B
(7696)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Kalinka (Êàëèíêà), folk song (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner song and dance ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Viktor Nikitin1938
Moscow
American > Asch-Stinson7696
3010-B
(7696)
7698-A
(6221)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Cossack’s Song (Êàçà÷üÿ ïåñíÿ) (Opera «Virgin Soil Upturned») (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Alexander Churkin)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Vasily Pankov29-11-1937
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants6221
7698-B
(7698)
russianmale choir with orchestra
From Border to Border (Îò êðàÿ è äî êðàÿ) (Opera «And Quiet Flows the Don», act 4) (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Leonid Dzerzhinsky)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1938
Moscow
Stinson (black with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants7698
9012-A
(9012-A-1)
russianmale choir with orchestra
Meadowland (My own, my beloved field) (Ïîëþøêî-ïîëå), song (Lev Knipper, arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Viktor Gusev)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Konstantin Lemeshko (Trumpet)1937
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9012
5951
9012-B
(9012-B-1)
russianquartet with balalaika orchetsra
Do Not Touch Us (Íàñ íå òðîãàé), march song (Film «Friends in Battle») (Yury Milyutin, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Ivan Mishenko, A.Simonov, Kolya Kutuzov, Shura Konev, acc. Central Red Army House Balalaika Orchestra, Conductor A.F.Tonin, F.N.Danilovich1938
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9012
7707
9012-A
(9012-A-2)
russianmale choir with orchestra
From Border to Border (Îò êðàÿ è äî êðàÿ) (Opera «And Quiet Flows the Don», act 4) (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Leonid Dzerzhinsky)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1938
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9012
7698
9012-B
(9012-B-2)
russianmale choir with orchestra
The Young Birch Tree (Âî ïîëå áåð¸çîíüêà ñòîÿëà), folk song (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by V.K. Pankov1937
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9012
5949
9013-A
(9013-A-1)
russianbrass band with chorus
Red Moscow (Êðàñíàÿ Ìîñêâà), march (Dmitry and Daniil Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Choir and Orchestra of the People's Commissariat of Defense USSR, Conductor Semen Chernetsky1937
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9013
5528
9013-B
(9013-B-1)
russianmale choir with orchestra
If War Breaks Out Tomorrow (Åñëè çàâòðà âîéíà), march song (Daniil Pokrass, Dmitry Pokrass, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1938
Moscow
Keynote Recordings9013
K 201 A
(6A-K 201-A)
9013
K 201 A
(K-201-A)
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Keynote Recordings
9013-A
(9013-A-2)
russianbass with choir and orchestra
Song about Motherland (Ïåñíÿ î Ðîäèíå) (Film «Circus») (Isaac Dunaevsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Mark Reisen, acc. bolshoi theatre choir and orchestra, Conductor Isaac Dunaevsky1937
Moscow
Asch Records > Asch-Stinson (red with a man), Gramplasttrest and major plants9013
05882
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