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Parasya’s reverie and dance (Äóìêà è òàíåö Ïàðàñè - Òû íå ãðóñòè, ìîé ìèëûé) (Opera «Sorochinsky Fair», act 3)
 

 
Parasya’s reverie and dance (Äóìêà è òàíåö Ïàðàñè - Òû íå ãðóñòè, ìîé ìèëûé) (Opera «Sorochinsky Fair», act 3)
 
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POLYDOR
LA FOIRE DE SORTCHINSZY
Chanson de Parassia
Mussorgsky
XENIA BELMAS, Paris
with Orchestra Acc.
cond. by:Alexander Kitschin
66748-B

From the collection of the Saxon State and University Library (SLUB)/Mediathek (mediathek.slub-dresden.de)
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Additional information: Permalink: http://mediathek.slub-dresden.de/ton90000636.html
Original matrix: Polydor (German) # 979½bm
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Polydor (German) > Polydor (electric processing) 66748-B 979½bm 66748 Original matrix
Reverse Side 66748-A 916bm ––//––
Title Name: Parasya's reverie and dance
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Soprano with orchestra | Genre (Music Category): Opera
Artist(s): Xenia Belmas
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Modest Mussorgsky: Opera «Sorochinsky Fair», act No 3 | Arranger: Anatoly Lyadov
Lyrics By: Modest Mussorgsky, Arseniy Golenischev-Kutuzov | Based on: Nikolay Gogol: The story «Sorochinsky Fair»
Accompaniment Type: Orchestra
Bandmaster or conductor: Alexander Kitchin
Recording Place: Berlin | Recording Date: 1928
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 30 cm
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Label file size: 174.3 KB | 500x335 px | Size of file MP3: 3.9 MB | 3:25 | 160 kbps x 22.1 kHz
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Added by: german_retro | 28.06.2013 07:45 | Last updated by:  andrew-64 | 24.02.2018 11:10
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Raoul Konezni (Konezni)
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why French? To my ear Belmas sings in Russian. Recorded 1928 in Berlin. Matrix should be 979 1/2 bm?
  05.12.2013 16:43
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Yuri Bernikov (bernikov)
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Thank you, I overlooked that during moderation.
  06.12.2013 02:59
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