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Song of Departure (Походная песня (Нам c песней победа указала дорогу))
 

 
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Songs of the Red Army
LE CHANT DU DEPART
(The Singing Of Departing) - Méhul
Choir Of The Red Army Of The U.S.S.R.
Directed by A.V.Alexandroff
(Tenor Solo by Joseph Laoute)
C 68-4
36266 (CL 6334)

From the collection of Yuri Bernikov
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Original matrix: Columbia Record # CL6334
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Columbia Record > Columbia (microphone) C68-4 CL6334 36266 Reissue (original matrix)
Reverse Side C68-3 CL6333 ––//–– ––//––
International > Columbia Record DF2203 CL6334 DF2203 First edition??
Columbia Record > Columbia (European) DF2203 CL6334 xRef Nos: C68-4 Duplicates fund
Title Name: Song of Departure
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Tenor with Chorus
Artist(s): Alexandrov Choir of The Red Army of The USSR
Composer: Étienne Nicolas Méhul
Lyrics By: Marie-Joseph Blaise de Chénier
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Bandmaster or conductor: Alexander Alexandrov | Solo artist: Joseph Laoute
Recording Place: Paris | Recording Date: 09-1937
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Label file size: 371.7 KB | 1400x1400 px | Size of file MP3: 1.9 MB | 2:21 | 111 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: bernikov | 06.05.2009 08:00 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 11.10.2022 03:11
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