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FZZ (post-war)
702
(ÔÇÇ-702)
ukrainianchoir
The song about Lyalju Ubeyvolk, songs (Platon Mayboroda)
Chapel of the Ukrainian radio Committee, acc. orchestra, Conductor TaranchenkoKievFZZ (post-war)
703
(ÔÇÇ-703)
ukrainianchoir
Hey, in the field of pure, songs (Platon Mayboroda)
Chapel of the Ukrainian radio Committee, acc. orchestra, Conductor TaranchenkoKievFZZ (post-war)
Gramplasttrest and major plants
18603
ukrainianchoir and folk orchestra
There Stands an Oak Green (The Two Falcons), beginning, song (Grigory Veryovka)
Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee, acc. Bandura Ensemble of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee, Conductor Yuri Taranchenko1950
Kiev
Aprelevka PlantÃ-835
18604
ukrainianchoir and folk orchestra
There Stands an Oak Green (The Two Falcons), ending, song (Grigory Veryovka)
Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee, acc. Bandura Ensemble of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee, Conductor Yuri Taranchenko1950
Kiev
Aprelevka PlantÃ-835
019497
ukrainianbaritone with choir and orchestra
Friendship, song (Viktor Kosenko, lyrics by V. Zorovoy)
Konstantin Laptev, acc. Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee and a Symphonic Orchestra, Conductor Yuri Taranchenko (chorus), Klimentiy Dominchen (orchestra)1951
Kiev
Aprelevka Plant
019498
ukrainianduet with choir and orchestra
Oh, Thou Dnieper, song (Igor Shamo, lyrics by Teren (Terentiy) Masenko)
Piotr Belinnik, Boris Gmyrya, acc. Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee and a Symphonic Orchestra, Conductor Yuri Taranchenko (chorus), Klimentiy Dominchen (orchestra)1951
Kiev
Aprelevka Plant
019500
ukrainianbaritone with choir and orchestra
From Moscow to the Carpathians, song (Anatoly Kos-Anatol'sky, lyrics by Platon Voron'ko)
Andrey Ivanov, acc. Choral Chapel of the Ukrainian Radio Information Committee and a Symphonic Orchestra, Conductor Yuri Taranchenko (chorus), Klimentiy Dominchen (orchestra)1951
Kiev
Aprelevka Plant
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