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Brunswick
15020-B
(7432)
1
english, russiansoprano with orchestra
Lehl’s third song - The cloud said to the thunder (Òðåòüÿ ïåñíÿ Ëåëÿ - Òó÷à ñî ãðîìîì ñãîâàðèâàëàñü) (Opera «The snow maiden», act 3) (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, based on: Alexander Ostrovsky: The Play «The Snow Maiden»)
Florence Easton, acc. orchestra~02-1922
New York
Brunswick (USA)15020
2
15020-A
(7466)
1
english, russiansoprano with orchestra
Song of the Indian Guest - One cannot count all the diamonds (Ïåñíÿ èíäèéñêîãî ãîñòÿ - Íå ñ÷åñòü àëìàçîâ) (Opera «Sadko», act 3) (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, lyrics by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, Vladimir Belsky)
Florence Easton, acc. orchestra~02-1922
New York
Brunswick (USA)15020
Columbia Record
E7555
(88366)
2
russiantenor with orchestra
The Sun Rises and Sets (Ñîëíöå âñõîäèò è çàõîäèò), folk (prisoners’) song (Drama «At the Bottom of Life») (lyrics by Maxim Gorky)
David Medov, acc. orchestra02-1922
New York
Columbia Exclusive ArtistE7555
[20210-F]
russiantenor with orchestra
The sun rises and sets (Ñîëíöå âñõîäèò è çàõîäèò), folk (prisoners’) song (Drama «On THe Botton») (lyrics by Maxim Gorky)
David Medoff, acc. orchestraColumbia (Viva-Tonal, USA)E-7555
E7555
(88367)
1
russiantenor with orchestra
Why? (Çà÷åì?), romance
David Medov, acc. orchestra02-1922
New York
Columbia Exclusive ArtistE7555
[20210-F]
E7562
(88368)
1
ukrainianbaritone with orchestra
Miller (Îé ï³äó äî ÿ äî ìëèíà), folk song
David Medov, acc. orchestra02-1922
New York
Columbia Exclusive ArtistE7562
E7562
(88369)
2
ukrainianbaritone with orchestra
The wind blows (Ãóäå âiòåð), folk song
David Medov, acc. orchestra02-1922
New York
Columbia Exclusive ArtistE7562
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