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Year 1937 (1937 год) (Wiktor)
Year 1937 (1937 год) (Wiktor)
Records of Gramplasttrest and successors

 

       
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(Mx/Ctr No)
TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
LabelOrder No
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Files
Gramophone Co.
2-3413
(6328L)
russianсопрано с акк. балалайки
Why should I live and grieve alone? (Что мне жить и тужить), song (Aleksandr Egorovich Varlamov)
Maria Michailova, acc. Boris S.Troyanovsky (balalaika)1907
St.Petersburg
His Master’s Voice (HMV)E 185
russiansoprano with balalaika
Why should I live and grieve alone? (Что мне жить и тужить), song (Aleksandr Egorovich Varlamov)
Maria A. Mikhailova, acc. Boris S.Troyanovsky (balalaika)
Gramplasttrest and major plants
5946А
russianmale choir with orchestra
Cossack Song about Stalin (Казачья песня о Сталине) (Efim Kolesnikov / Alexander Alexandrov, arr. M. Stavitsky, lyrics by Shilov)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГРК 0160
6328
russianmale choir with orchestra
Heroic Flight (Героическая летная), song (Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Sergey Alymov)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГРК 0347
Noginsk Plant
6329
russianmale choir with orchestra
He Who Loves the Soviet Power (Тот, кто любит власть Советов), song (arr. Alexander Alexandrov, lyrics by Sergey Alymov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1937
Moscow
Noginsk PlantГРК-0348
ГРК 0348
Victor
61181
(6328L)
russiansoprano accompanied by the balalaika
Why should I live and grieve alone? (Что мне жить и тужить), song (Aleksandr Egorovich Varlamov)
Maria Michailova, acc. Boris S.Troyanovsky (balalaika)1907
St.Petersburg
Victor Record (Red)
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