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Leningrad Lenmuztrest record’s factory

The factory was located in the remote part of Vasilievsky Ostrov (Kozhevennaya liniya, 23). It was administered by Leningrad Muztrest and the name of this organization was on the records’ labels till 1937 inclusive. In addition, the factory was managed by Leningrad Regional Administration of the Local Industry (LRALI) that was also mentioned on the labels. According to ‘’The whole Leningrad” guides, the factory had three departments (commercial, mill and technical control), four workshops (sound recording, electroplating, press and mechanical) and a laboratory. The factory also had a printing house that printed labels and envelopes. In 1935 the management of the factory was located on Pushkinskaya street, 10. Later it was moved to Kozhevennaya liniya.

The first records of the factory were released tentatively in 1935. They were re-recordings from the foreign records, soundtracks of the movies (e.g. pieces from the film “Peter”, tone films (e.g. the speech of S.M. Kirov).

The number of the original (Leningrad) records in the early years of the factory was small. There was a sharp increase in 1937, apparently after the foundation of their own recording studio. The recordings of Kirov and Maly Opera theaters, the Leningrad State Philharmony, outstanding children’s writers (S.Ya. Marshak, K.I. Chukovsky), pop singers (Ye.B. Flux, K.I. Shulzhenko and V.F. Korally, I.D. Yureva etc.) and also jazz bands (G.V. Landsberg, L. Diderich, A.V. Semenova, Ya.B. Skomorovsky) were released.

In 1939-1941 the series of dancing recordings of the factory’s orchestra was released (the conductor’s name, for some reason, wasn’t mentioned on the labels). The factory continues to re-record foreign records like in its early years, which are joined with the newest popular Moscow music. Some records were made from Gramplastrest’s matrixes (1937-1939) and The Moscow Experimental Factory (recordings of L.O. Utesov and L.A. Ruslanova). In case of wearing down of the Moscow’s matrix, the factory produced its own (by re-recording the required record) and assigning to it its own number.

In 19490-1941 the factory produces non-breakable flexible records.

With the beginning of the Great Patriotic war and soon the blockade, the factory stops recording and printing. The last recording currently known is ¹ 3021 tango “The Fairytale” performed by the factory’s own orchestra.

Before the war the records from the factory’s matrices were printed by Leningrad artel “Gramplastmass” and Sverdlovsk Regional Cinema Trust.

Part of the matrices of 1940-1941 survived and in the first years after war the records from them were printed by Leningrad experimental factory and the Leningrad industrial factory of Svedrlov district.

In the post-war period the factory building was located on the territory of
the Baltic plant, which didn’t survive till our time.

Some of the records the factory printed by special orders. They were re-recordings from the year 1936 discs of Petr Leshenko, Alexander Vertinsky and other emigrant artists (intended for the Communist Party elite of Leningrad), also there was a test record to determine the frequency response of pickups.

Almost all of the recordings were performed twice and recorded one after another. Therefore, the original recordings usually have two takes. The different takes could be issued in different years (as well as with different RPMs) or by different plants.

The numbering system of the records of the factory has a number of particularities. At different stages of the factory operating the number of numbers on each of the sides changed. So, in 1935 there was only one number which was indicated at the bottom of the label. In 1936 the number of numbers increased to three. The first one was the matrix number; it was shown only on the record mirror. The second was the catalog number; it was mentioned both on the mirror of the record and on the label. The third was the Lenrepertkom permit, it was shown on the label.

The catalog number of the records of 1936 till the first part of 1939 has the information about the repertoire group of the recorded piece. It is marked by the numbers 1 to 14. On the record with S.SH. Irtlach recordings ¹ 2545 “I won’t tell you” and ¹ 2547 “Where would I meet my honey” the repertoire group is marked with letter D. Part of the records of 1936 (including the records by special orders with Leshenko songs and others) the repertoire group was marked with letter N. It is likely that there are records with repertoire group marked with other letters.

The repertoire group decryption is presented in table 1.

Table 1.
Repertoire group Nr.Repertoire group
1Political records
2?
3?
4Chamber vocal and instrumental recordings
5Ballet
6Folk songs
7Opera
8Operetta
9Soviet mass songs songs
10Patriotic songs
11Pop
12Children records
13World music
14Re-recordings from tonfilms and movies


After the repertoire group number (if there is one) followed the catalog number of the record with a hyphen that was both on the surface of the record and on the label. The records by special order 1936 had no catalogue number. On their surface was printed letter K, instead. The catalogue number was followed by the letter with a hyphen indicating the side (A or B). The record which sides were originally intended for sparky, has the same digital catalog number and different letters on the sides. Otherwise, for some reason, the matrixes were shuffled. Some popular songs were recorded repeatedly. Usually, recordings of the same song different years (re-recordings from the same record or records of the same artist) have the same catalog number (but different matrix numbers, the difference is more than 2 numbers).

Permission number Lenrepertkom has abbreviation LRK and a number. Sometimes the LRK number was taken twice for the same piece recorded in different years.

It should be noted that on the early records of the factory the catalog groups were marked by letters (see Table 2) and before the permission number was the abbreviation R (not LRK).

Table 2.
Repertoire group letterRepertoire group
ÀChamber music
BPop music
COpera, Ballet, Operetta (?)
ÄPolitical recordings


In the lower part of the labels of the records of 1937-the first half of 1939, a certain similarity of the price letter (“R”, “KN”, “PR”) was depicted. It has not yet been possible to decipher the “letters”. It should be noted that "R "was used on pop records; “KN” on discs with classics recordings, folk songs and Soviet pop songs; “PR” – political records. Since the second half of 1939, the factory began to use four generally accepted price letters: “A” (for political recordings), “Á” (for recordings of classical music, colloquial genre), “” (for recordings of Soviet mass songs), “Ô (for pop and operetta recordings).

It is difficult to date the factory records for several reasons. In particular, because of the unavailability (in case of preservation) of the recording log, a small number of original Leningrad phonograms to which you can link the exact date of the recording (for example, songs from a newly released movie). The conditions of dating of the factory records by the matrix number is presented in Table 3.

Òàáëèöà 3.
Matrix numberÃîä
1…~ 2001935
~ 201… ~ 5001936
~ 501…~ 12001937
~ 1201…~ 18001938
~ 1801…~ 21801939
~ 2181…~ 27001940
~ 2701…3021, …?1941


The Leningrad factory of gramophone records in the pre-war years was the largest producer of music records in the Neva city. The search, preservation and popularization of the factory's sound heritage is an important task for the culture of Leningrad-Petersburg and all of Russia.

Yuri Boyarintsev
English translation by Anna Alexeeva
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Sleeves (16)
Factory of gramophone records. Leningrad (Ôàáðèêà ãðàììîôîííûõ ïëàñòèíîê. Ëåíèíãðàä) (Yuru SPb)
Factory of gramophone records. ... (Yuru SPb)

 

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Lenmuztrest - First cover 1935 (Ëåíìóçòðåñò - Ïåðâûé êîíâåðò 1935 ãîä) (Zonofon)
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Ôàáðèêà ãðàììîôîííûõ ïëàñòèíîê. ... (Belyaev)

 

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Box of record "Egmont" ...
Lenmuztrest

 

       
Catalogs and libretto (1)
Catalogue of the records of the Leningrad factory of gramophone records (Êàòàëîã çàïèñåé ëåíèíãðàäñêîé ôàáðèêè ãðàììîôîííûõ ïëàñòèíîê Ëåíìóçòðåñòà) (Yuru SPb)
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Lenmuztrest

 

       
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Cat No
(Mx/Ctr No)
TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
Press Date
Label(s)Order No
Cens. No▲
[xRef Nos]
Files
13-200 Â
(1223)
jewish
A dance in-step, song (arr. Zalman (Semen) Freidenberg)
Mikhail Eppelbaum, acc. Zalman (Semen) Freidenberg (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)13-200
1685
13-200 À
(1222)
jewish
Iosele, song (arr. Zalman (Semen) Freidenberg)
Mikhail Eppelbaum, acc. Zalman (Semen) Freidenberg (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)13-200
1687
4-295 Â
(1609)
russianquartet
Andante cantabile (continuation) (Àíäàíòå-êàíòàáèëå (ïðîäîëæåíèå)) (String quartet «The String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Opus 11») (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Glazunov quartet (Ilya Lukashevsky, Grigory I. Ginzburg, Alexander Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)2190
295
2190
365 Â
(2754)
russiansymphony orchestra
Songs and wine (Ïåñíè è âèíî), waltz (Johann Strauss II)
Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Semen Brog1941
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (rostral column)365
3452
7342À
american, russianjazz orchestra
Love Me Tonight (Ëþáè ìåíÿ (Love Me Tonight)), slow-fox (Young, Crosby, Washington, arr. Leonid Diederichs)
Leonid Utyosov and his Orchestra, Conductor Leonid Utyosov22-08-1938
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃËÐÊ 3239
7342
4-59 À
(486)
french, russianinstrumental trio
Extase (Ýêñòàç), chamber piece (Louis Ganne)
Matveyevskaya, Sobinov, Voskresenskiy1936
Leningrad
Sverdlovsk Regional Cinema TrustÃÐÊ 1153
56
4-62 À
(449)
norwegianduet of accordions
Anitra’s Dance (Suite «Peer Gynt») (Edvard Grieg, lyrics by Henrik Ibsen)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ÃÐÊ 1156
11-66 À
(525)
english, germandance orchestra with refrain
The Gypsy (Zigeuner, You Have Stolen My Heart), tango (Austin Egen, Franz Grothe)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrust (score), Gramophone Co.ÃÐÊ 1179
(0B 4392)
11-67Â
(522)
italian, germandance orchestra
Cabecita, tango (Gino Filippini)
Barnabas von Geszy and his Orchestra, Conductor Barnabas von GeszyLenmuztrust (score), Gramophone Co.ÃÐÊ 1180
JA-492-A
(E-ORA 2521-A)
11-66 Â
(524)
spanish, germandance orchestra with refrain
Tonight (Esta Noche), tango (Pablo Lesso-Valerio, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrust (score), Gramophone Co.ÃÐÊ 1181
30-10211
(0B 4393-2)
11-67À
(528)
german, russiandance orchestra
Twilight (Die Dämmerung) (Ñóìåðêè (Die Dämmerung)), foxtrot (Harold Kirschstein, Kudritsky)
Robert Gaden and his Orchestra, Conductor Robert GadenLenmuztrust (score), VictorÃÐÊ 1182
JA-226-B
(OD1714-2)
4-59 À
(486)
frenchinstrumental trio
Extase, chamber piece (Louis Ganne)
Matveyevskaya, Sobinov, Voskresenskiy1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ÃÐÊ 1183
9031
russianmale choir with orchestra
The Ditch (Êàíàâà), folk dance (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1939
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃÐÊ 2504
9031
[ËÐÊ 3318]
9032
russianmale choir with orchestra
Russian Dance (Ðóññêàÿ ïëÿñêà), folk dance (arr. Alexander Alexandrov)
Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov1939
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃÐÊ 2508
9032
[ËÐÊ 3318]
9621
russiancontralto with accordion
Zhiguli (Æèãóëè), ditties
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. V.O. Maksakov (saratov accordion)11-09-1939
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃÐÊ 3026
ËÐÊ 3119

9621
Lenmuztrest (etched), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃÐÊ 3028
9621
9620
russiancontralto with accordion
The Lake (Îçåðî), ditties
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. V.O. Maksakov (saratov accordion)11-09-1939
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsÃÐÊ 3030
9620
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. S.O.Maksakov (accordion)Lenmuztrest (etched), Gramplasttrest and major plants
14-70 B
(283-Ê-282)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Paganel’s Song (Ïåñíÿ Ïàãàíåëÿ) (Film «Captain Grant’s Children») (Isaak Dunayevsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Nikolay Cherkasov, acc. orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevitsky1936
Moscow
Moscow - Bakovka FactoryÊ-282
283
11-117 A
(827)
spanish, russiandance orchestra
Gypsy Tunes (Öûãàíñêèå íàïåâû), waltz (Pablo de Sarasate, arr. Igor Borganoff)
Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman)BerlinLenmuztrust (score), Columbia Record117
ËÃÐÊ 1478
J 1910 B
(Be 7828)
11-117 B
(829)
argentinian, germandance orchestra
Tango of Roses (Filippo Schreier, Aldo Bottero)
Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman)Lenmuztrust (score), Columbia Record117
ËÃÐÊ 1478
J 1910 A
(Be 8710)
609 A
(2980)
russiantenor with jazz ensemble
Returning Home (I’m going down the familiar path) (Âîçâðàùåíèå (Èäó ïî çíàêîìîé äîðîæêå)), song (Alexander Vladimirtsov, lyrics by Grigory Gridov)
Emile Kemper, acc. jazz ensemble, Conductor Emile Kemper1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), Lenmuztrest609
ËÎÐÊ 99
609 A
(2980)
609 B
(2981)
russiantenor with jazz ensemble
Minutes (Ìèíóòû), song (Alexander Vladimirtsov, lyrics by Leonid Kronfeld)
Emile Kemper, acc. jazz ensemble, Conductor Emile Kemper, Solo by Boris Gradsky (ukulele)1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), Lenmuztrest609
ËÎÐÊ 104
609 B
(2981)
611 A
(2988)
russiancontralto with guitars
Moon hid behind a cloud (Ñïðÿòàëñÿ ìåñÿö çà òó÷êó), gypsy romance (lyrics by Asta Galla (Anna Ermolaeva))
Strongilla Irtlach, acc. Mikhail Minin, Boris Kremotat, N. Shishkin (guitars)1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), LenmuztrestËÎÐÊ 107
611 A
(2988)
611 B
(2989)
russiancontralto with guitars
Guitar (Ãèòàðà), gypsy romance (lyrics by Asta Galla (Anna Ermolaeva))
Strongilla Irtlach, acc. Mikhail Minin, Boris Kremotat, N. Shishkin (guitars)1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), LenmuztrestËÎÐÊ 108
611 B
(2989)
11-4 À
(569)
americandance orchestra with vocal refrain
Siboney, tango-foxtrot, rumba-foxtrot (Ernesto Lecuona, lyrics by Dolly Morse)
Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, Conductor Nat Shilkret27-12-1928
New York
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), VictorËÐÊ 30
22198-A
(BVE-49297-2)
Lenmuztrust (score), Victor4
ËÐÊ 30
22198-A
(BVE-49297-2)
443 Â
(2150)
russiansoprano with piano
Return (Âåðíèñü), romance (Boris Prozorovsky, lyrics by Vladimir Lensky)
Ekaterina Yurovskaya, acc. Boris Mandrus (piano)1939
Leningrad
Leningrad - Sverdlov District Factory443
ËÐÊ 59
2150
610 À
(2983)
russian
Brown Eyes (Êàðèå ãëàçêè), folk song (arr. Vladimir Serdechkov)
Pavel Kartelishev, acc. B. Savin (piano)1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), LenmuztrestËÐÊ 113
610 À
(2983)
610 Â
(2985)
russian
Once striped Kate sting (Ðàç ïîëîñêó Êàòÿ æàëà), folk song (arr. Vladimir Serdechkov)
Pavel Kartelishev, acc. B. Savin (piano)1941
Leningrad
Artel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices), LenmuztrestËÐÊ 114
610 Â
(2985)
11-5 Â
(571)
americansaxophone with piano
Sax-o-Phun, solo piece (Rudy Wiedoeft)
Rudy Wiedoeft, acc. Oscar Levant (piano)1926Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Columbia RecordËÐÊ 131
761-D
(A3605)
Lenmuztrust (score), Columbia Record5
ËÐÊ 131
761-D
(A3605)
11-2 À
(539)
englishbaritone with dance orchestra
Butterflies In The Rain, foxtrot (Sherman Myers, lyrics by Erell Reaves)
Al Bowlly, acc. dance orchestra, Conductor Ray Noble31-01-1933
London
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramophone Co.2
ËÐÊ 176
B-6316
(0B-6414-1)
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 176
B-6316
(0B-6414-1)
11-2 À
(1630)
englishbaritone with dance orchestra
Butterflies In The Rain, foxtrot (Sherman Myers, lyrics by Erell Reaves)
Al Bowlly, acc. dance orchestra, Conductor Ray Noble31-01-1933
London
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 176
B-6316
(0B-6414-1)
11-4Â
(538)
spanishdance orchestra
Adiós madrecita (Rio-Rita), pasodoble (Enrico Santeugini)
Juan Llossas and his Orchestra, Conductor Juan Llossas04-05-1932
Berlin
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 179
60-1965
(OD910-1)
11-4 Â
(538)
spanishdance orchestra
Adiós madrecita (Rio-Rita), pasodoble (Enrico Santeugini)
Juan Llossas and his Orchestra, Conductor Juan Llossas04-05-1932
Berlin
Lenmuztrust (score), Gramophone Co.4
ËÐÊ 179
60-1965
(OD910-1)
7-301 A
(1637)
russianbass with orchestra
I can’t conceal that I hate boredom (Ïåñíü Âëàäèìèðà Ãàëèöêîãî - Ãðåøíî òàèòü ÿ ñêóêè íå ëþáëþ) (Opera «Prince Igor», act 1) (Alexander Borodin, lyrics by Alexander Borodin, Vladimir Stasov, based on: : Poem «The Tale of Igor's Campaign»)
Nikolay Butyagin, acc. orchestra of leningrad state philharmonic, Conductor Semen Brog1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 186
11-27 A
(67)
spanish, argentiniandance orchestra
The old parrot (Loro Viejo), tango (A.R. Avilos)
Orquesta Julio De Caro1929
Argentina
Lenmuztrust (score), Brunswick (USA)27
ËÐÊ 190
41310
(395)
 0008
(69)
americanorchestra with vocal ensemble
Get Out and Get Under the Moon, foxtrot (Charles Tobias, William Jerome)
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra with vocal Ensemble, Conductor Paul Whiteman, Solo by Bing CrosbyLenmuztrest (S), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 256
13449
 0007
(67')
americandance orchestra with refrain
Chiquita, waltz (Mable Wayne, lyrics by L.Wolfe Gilbert)
Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, Vocal Duet, Conductor Paul Whiteman, Solo by Jack Fulton (vocals)1928Lenmuztrest (S), Columbia RecordËÐÊ 293
4981
(W146335)
487 À
(2338)
russianmezzo-soprano with ensemble
In a Cherry Gardenñàäó âèøí¸âîì), song (Ivan Glyanco)
Irma Yaunzem, acc. Vladimir Florov (piano)1940
Leningrad
LEF Others487
ËÐÊ 332
2338
1-81 À
(600)
russianspeech
The fragment of S. Kirov’s speech (part 1) (Ôðàãìåíò ðå÷è Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâà íà îáúåäèíåííîé V îáëàñòíîé è II ãîðîäñêîé ïàðòêîíôåðåíöèè ÂÊÏ (á) (íà÷àëî))
Sergey Mironovich Kirov (Kostrikov)17-01-1934
Leningrad
Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)ËÐÊ 433
Ë 73
ËÐÊ 433
Ë 107
Ä. 001
(Ë 77)
russianspeech
S.M. Kirov, Continuation (Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâ, ïðîäîëæåíèå), speech
Sergey Mironovich Kirov (Kostrikov)17-01-1934
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (S. M. Kirov), Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)Ä. 001
ËÐÊ 433
Ë 77
Ä. 001
(Ë 80)
russianspeech
S.M. Kirov (Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâ), speech
Sergey Mironovich Kirov (Kostrikov)17-01-1934
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (S. M. Kirov), Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)Ä. 001
ËÐÊ  433
Ë 80
1-81 B
(603)
russianspeech
The fragment of S. Kirov’s speech (part 2) (Ôðàãìåíò ðå÷è Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâà íà îáúåäèíåííîé V îáëàñòíîé è II ãîðîäñêîé ïàðòêîíôåðåíöèè ÂÊÏ (á) (îêîí÷àíèå))
Sergey Mironovich Kirov (Kostrikov)17-01-1934
Leningrad
Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)ËÐÊ 434
Ë 76
ËÐÊ 434
Ë 108
Ä. 002
(Ë 64)
russianspeech
S.M. Kirov (Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâ), speech
Sergey Kirov05-06-1930...12-06-1930
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (S. M. Kirov), Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)Ä. 002
ËÐÊ 434
Ë 64
Ä. 002
(Ë 71)
russianspeech
From the speech of S. Kirov (Èç ðå÷è Ñ.Ì. Êèðîâà)
Sergey KirovLeningradLenmuztrest (S. M. Kirov), Leningrad Cinema (Lenkino)Ä. 002
ËÐÊ 434
Ë 71
(Ë 71')
7-68 À
(530)
italiancoloratura soprano with orchestra
Violetta’s aria (Opera «La Traviata», act 1) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Amelita Galli-Curci, acc. orchestra, Conductor Joseph Pasternak07-03-1919
Camden, New Jersey
Duderhof - "Avantgard" Factory68
ËÐÊ 561
(530)
[Gramophome 7-53047, DA216, Victor 627]
113
italiantenor with orchestra
Cavaradossi’s Aria (Opera «La Tosca», act 3) (Giacomo Puccini, lyrics by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa, based on: Victorien Sardu: Drama «La Tosca»)
Beniamino Gigli, acc. orchestra1961Melodia (LP, Leningrad plant)ËÐÊ 570
Ä-7763#4
italiantenor with orchestra
Cavaradossi’s Aria (Opera «La Tosca») (Giacomo Puccini, lyrics by Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa, based on: Victorien Sardu: Drama «La Tosca»)
Lenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSRËÐÊ 570
113
7119
american, russiantenor with jazz orchestra
Life Is Full of Happiness (Trouble in Paradise) (Ñ÷àñòüåì æèçíü ïîëíà), slow-fox (Milton Ager, Jean Schwartz, arr. Alexander Varlamov, lyrics by Nikolay Koval)
Alexander Varlamov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexander Varlamov05-1938
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 0681
7119
7111À
russiantenor with jazz orchestra
The Evening Passes By (Óõîäèò âå÷åð), slow-fox (Alexander Varlamov, lyrics by Nikolay Koval)
Alexander Varlamov, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Alexander Varlamov05-1938
Moscow
Lenmuztrest (rostral column), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 0682
7111
5-36 A
(818)
french, russianorchestra
Overture (Óâåðòþðà) (Opera «Carmen», act 1) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Symphony orchestra, acc. orchestra, Conductor Leopold StokowskiLenmuztrust (score)36
ËÐÊ 706
5-36 Â
(820)
french, russianorchestra
Àíòðàêò ê 4 àêòó (Opera «Carmen», act 4) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Symphony orchestra, acc. orchestra, Conductor Leopold StokowskiLenmuztrust (score)36
ËÐÊ 707
10-39 A
(253)
russianchoir with piano
Song about the Oncomimg (Ïåñíÿ î âñòðå÷íîì) (Film «Counterplan») (Dmitry Shostakovich, lyrics by Boris Kornilov)
The choir of the House of culture named after M. Gorky, acc. piano, Conductor Iosif Nemtsev1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 825
10-39 B
(254)
russianchoir with piano
From Border to Border (Îò êðàÿ è äî êðàÿ) (Opera «And Quiet Flows the Don») (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Leonid Ivanovich Dzherzhinsky)
The choir of the House of culture named after M. Gorky, acc. piano, Conductor Iosif Nemtsev1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 826
11-116 À
(822)
germanwhistling with dance orchestra
Can You Whistle, Johanna? (Kanst du pfeifen, Johanna?), polka (Sten Axelson)
V. Marceau and his accordeon orchestraLenmuztrest (Leningrad)116
ËÐÊ 888
J 1984
(BI 1722)
Lenmuztrust (score), Columbia Record
11-45 B
(425)
german, englishwhistling with dance orchestra
Ace of spade, polka (Pörschmann)
V. Marceau and his accordeon orchestraLenmuztrust (score), Lenmuztrest45
ËÐÊ 889
11-116 Â
(823)
11-116 Â
(823)
german, englishwhistling with dance orchestra
Ace of spade, polka (Pörschmann)
V. Marceau and his accordeon orchestraExperimental production > Lenmuztrust (score)116
ËÐÊ 889
11-45 B
(425)
11-116 B
(823)
german, englishwhistling with dance orchestra
Ace of spade, polka (Pörschmann)
V. Marceau and his accordeon orchestraLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Columbia Record116
ËÐÊ 889
J 1984
(BI 1720)
Lenmuztrust (score), Columbia Record
4-45 À
(395)
germanxylophone with orchestra
Espanita, dance (Frantz Kryuger)
Frantz Kryuger (xylophone), acc. orchestraLenmuztrust (score), LEF (1st numbering, own labels)45
ËÐÊ 892
3013
7-57 Â
(380)
russian, frenchorchestra
Waltz (Âàëüñ) (Opera «Faust») (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Jazz Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrust (score)57
ËÐÊ 970
7-53 À
(400)
austrianorchestra
Overture (Opera «Le Nozze di Figaro», act 1) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arr. Lorenzo Da Ponte, lyrics by Lorenzo Da Ponte, based on: Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais: The Play «Le nozze di Figaro ossia la folle giornata»)
Symphony orchestra, Conductor Leo BlechLenmuztrust (score)53
ËÐÊ 971
7-53 Â
(374)
russian, frenchorchestra
Ballet music (Áàëåòíàÿ ìóçûêà) (Opera «Faust») (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Symphony orchestraLenmuztrust (score)53
ËÐÊ 972
5-57 À
(384)
russianorchestra
March (Ìàðø) (Ballet «Nutcracker») (Pyotr Tchaikovsky)
Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Oskar FriedLenmuztrust (score)57
ËÐÊ 976
14-66 A
(479)
russiansoprano with accordions and orchestra
Song of Grunya Kornakova (Ïåñíÿ Ãðóíè Êîðíàêîâîé) (Film «Grunya Kornakova») (Yakov Stolyar)
Elena Murskaya, acc. orchestra, accordions, Conductor V. Voskresensky, Solo by Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin1936
Leningrad
Sverdlovsk Regional Cinema Trust66
ËÐÊ 1123
31
(479)
russiansoprano with accordions and orchestra
Song of Grunya Kornakova (Ïåñíÿ Ãðóíè Êîðíàêîâîé) ([ru]Êèíîôèëüì «Grunya Kornakova») (Yakov Stolyar)
Lenmuztrust (score)66
ËÐÊ 1123
6-10 B
(476)
russianorchestra with bayans
Kamarinskaya (Êàìàðèíñêàÿ), dance (Mikhail Glinka)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (bayans), acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor V. Voskresensky1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)10
ËÐÊ 1152
6-10 B
(477)
russianorchestra with bayans
Kamarinskaya (Êàìàðèíñêàÿ), dance (Mikhail Glinka)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (bayans), acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor V. Voskresensky1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)10
ËÐÊ 1152
6-63 B
(447)
russianduet of accordions
Ural Folk (Óðàëüñêàÿ íàðîäíàÿ), folk dance
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1158
6-62 À
(445)
russianduet of accordions
Russian folk songs (Ðóññêèå íàðîäíûå ïåñíè)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1159
14-66 B
(455)
russiantenor with accordions
Flow, the song (Ëåéñÿ, ïåñíÿ) (Film «The Brave Seven») (Venedict Pushkov, lyrics by Andrey Apsolon)
Arkady (Abram) Serebryany, acc. Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Sverdlovsk Regional Cinema TrustËÐÊ 1162
32
(455)
Lenmuztrust (score)66
ËÐÊ 1162
11-66 À
(649)
english, germandance orchestra with refrain
The Gypsy (Zigeuner, You Have Stolen My Heart), tango (Austin Egen, Franz Grothe)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 1179
(0B 4392)
11-66 Â
(645)
spanish, germandance orchestra with refrain
Tonight (Esta Noche), tango (Pablo Lesso-Valerio, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 1181
30-10211
(0B 4393-2)
11-67À
(830)
german, russiandance orchestra
Twilight (Die Dämmerung) (Ñóìåðêè (Die Dämmerung)), foxtrot (Harold Kirschstein, Kudritsky)
Robert Gaden and his Orchestra, Conductor Robert GadenLenmuztrust (score), VictorËÐÊ 1182
JA-226-B
(OD1714-2)
7-68 Â
(531)
italian, frenchsoprano with orchestra
Valse d’oiseau (The Hummingbird Waltz), operetta (Operette «L’amour mouillé») (Louis Varney)
Lucrezia Bori, acc. orchestra30-12-1927Duderhof - "Avantgard" Factory68
ËÐÊ 1186
(531)
14-70 B
(283-Ê-282)
russianbaritone with orchestra
Paganel’s Song (Ïåñíÿ Ïàãàíåëÿ) (Film «Captain Grant’s Children») (Isaak Dunayevsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
Nikolay Cherkasov, acc. orchestra, Conductor Viktor KnushevitskyMoscowLenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSR70
ËÐÊ 1187
283
14-69 Â
(281-Ê-281)
russianduet with orchestra
Robert’s Song (Ïåñíÿ Ðîáåðòà) (Film «Captain Grant’s Children») (Isaac Dunaevsky, lyrics by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach)
acc. orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevitsky1936
Moscow
Lenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSR69
ËÐÊ 1188
281
11-226 À
(1300)
russiancontralto with piano
Dreams (Ãðåçû), romance
Isabella Yuryeva, acc. E.Seimovich (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1201
russiancontralto with piano
Dreams (Ãð¸çû), romance
226
ËÐÊ 1201
11-226 Â
(1301)
russiancontralto with piano
Boring, Sad (Ñêó÷íî, ãðóñòíî), gypsy song
Isabella Yuryeva, acc. E.Seimovich (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)226
ËÐÊ 1201
11-226 À
(1299)
russiancontralto with piano
Dreams (Ãð¸çû), romance
Isabella Yuryeva, acc. Efim Seimovich (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)226
ËÐÊ 1202
11-226 Â
(1301)
russiancontralto with piano
Boring, Sad (Ñêó÷íî, ãðóñòíî), gypsy song
Isabella Yuryeva, acc. E.Seimovich (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1202
226
ËÐÊ 1202
9-228 Â
(1310)
russianbass with piano
Volga Song (Âîëæñêàÿ), folk song (arr. David Pritsker)
Boris Freidkov, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1211
11-233 À
(1322)
american, russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Silhouette (Just One More Chance) (Ñèëóýò (Just One More Chance)), song (Arthur Johnston)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Mikhail Korik (piano)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1212
233 À
(1323)
american, russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Silhouette (Just One More Chance) (Ñèëóýò (Just One More Chance)), song (Arthur Johnston)
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Mikhail Korik (piano)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1212
11-233 A
(1323)
american, russian
Silhouette (Just One More Chance) (Ñèëóýò (Just One More Chance)), song (Klavdiya Shulzhenko, lyrics by Arthur Johnston)
Mezzo-Soprano with Piano, acc. Mikhail Korik (piano)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (rostral column)ËÐÊ 1212
11-232 B
(1321)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
We Both are Young (Ìû îáà ìîëîäû), song
Klavdiya Shulzhenko, acc. Mikhail Korik (piano)LeningradArtel "Gramplastmass" (LMT matrices)232
ËÐÊ 1213
232 B
(1321)
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1213
7-71 Â
(560)
russianbaritone with choir and orchestra
The Cossack’s Song (Ïåñíü êàçàêà) (Opera «And Quiet Flows the Don») (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Leonid Ivanovich Dzherzhinsky)
A. Burenin, acc. Small Opera Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Isai Ezrovich ShermanLeningradLenmuztrust (score), Leningrad - CRL-LRC7-71
ËÐÊ 1215
(ÖÐË-ËÐÊ-98-À)
7-71 À
(545)
russianchoir wirh orchestra
From Border to Border (Îò êðàÿ è äî êðàÿ) (Opera «And Quiet Flows the Don») (Ivan Dzerzhinsky, lyrics by Leonid Dzerzhinsky)
Small Opera Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Isai Ezrovich ShermanLeningradLenmuztrust (score), Leningrad - CRL-LRC7-71
ËÐÊ 1216
(ÖÐË-ËÐÊ-95-À)
10-72 Â
(512)
russianchoir with piano
Song about International Youth Day (Ïåñíÿ î ÌÞÄå), march song (Venedikt Pushkov, lyrics by Vladimir Volzhenin)
choir of the "Progress" factory, acc. piano, Conductor Pavel Nesterov1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score), Leningrad - CRL-LRC72
ËÐÊ 1217
(ÖÐË-ËÐÊ-93-Á)
10-72 À
(511)
russianchoir with piano
Song about Thälmann (Ïåñíÿ î Òåëüìàíå), march song (Viktor Tomilin, lyrics by Yelena Ryvina)
choir of the "Progress" factory, acc. piano, Conductor Pavel Nesterov1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score), Leningrad - CRL-LRC72
ËÐÊ 1218
(ÖÐË-ËÐÊ-94-Á)
11-83 Â
(64)
russianorchestra
Kohanotchka (Êîõàíî÷êà), dance (Nicolay Yakovlev)
Balalaika Orchestra1936
Moscow
Lenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSR83
ËÐÊ 1222
64
6-10 A
(473)
russianorchestra with bayans
Red Navy Dance (Little Apple) (Êðàñíîôëîòñêàÿ ïëÿñîâàÿ (ßáëî÷êî)) (arr. Reyngold Glier)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (bayans), acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor V. Voskresensky1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)10
ËÐÊ1224
6-10 A
(474)
russianorchestra with bayans
Red Navy Dance (Little Apple) (Êðàñíîôëîòñêàÿ ïëÿñîâàÿ (ßáëî÷êî)) (arr. Reyngold Glier)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (bayans), acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor V. Voskresensky1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)10
ËÐÊ1224
Í 9-74 B
(562)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Meeting (Âñòðå÷à), song (Yuriy Levitin)
Sofiya Ivnitskaya, acc. Yuriy Levitin (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1245
Í 9-74 A
(552)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Let’s Go Skiing! (Íà ëûæè!), song (Vasily Solov'yov-Sedoy, lyrics by Petr Oyfa)
Sofiya Ivnitskaya, acc. Yury Levitin (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1246
10-76 B
(536)
spanish, russiansoprano with piano
United Front Song (Ïåñíÿ åäèíîãî ôðîíòà), revolutionary song (arr. Nikolay Korolkov, lyrics by Gomez Bello)
Nonna Polevaya-Mansfeld, acc. Nikolay Korolkov (?) (piano)~11-1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)76
ËÐÊ 1249
10-76 A
(537)
spanish, russiansoprano with piano
March in defense of Telman (Ìàðø â çàùèòó Òåëüìàíà), revolutionary song (Villatoro, arr. Nikolay Korolkov, lyrics by Rafael Alberti)
Nonna Polevaya-Mansfeld, acc. Nikolay Korolkov (?) (piano)~11-1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)76
ËÐÊ 1250
Í 4-75 B
(567)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Sad and boringñêó÷íî, è ãðóñòíî), romance (Alexander Dargomyzhsky, lyrics by Mikhail Lermontov)
Sofiya Ivnitskaya, acc. Yury Levitin (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1251
Í 4-75 A
(553)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
The Little Bell (Êîëîêîëü÷èê), romance (Alexander Gurilev, lyrics by I.Makarov)
Sofiya Ivnitskaya, acc. Yury Levitin (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1252
11-81 Â
(581)
german
Romance of one night, waltz
Orchestra, Conductor Ludwig RüthDuderhof - "Avantgard" FactoryËÐÊ 1253
(581)
russiandance orchestra
Romance of one night (Ðîìàí îäíîé íî÷è), waltz
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1253
germandance orchestra
Romance of one night, waltz
11-81 À
(579)
germandance orchestra
I kiss your hand (Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame), tango (Ralph Erwin, lyrics by Fritz Rotter)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek Weber05-09-1928
Berlin
Lenmuztrust (score), ElectrolaËÐÊ 1254
(BL 4478-I)
11-80 Â
(596)
german, germandance orchestra
The Blue Danube, waltz (Johann Strauss)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramplasttrest and major plants80
ËÐÊ 1255
16928
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1255
11-80 A
(599)
germandance orchestra
Gold and Silver, waltz (Franz Lehar)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramplasttrest and major plants80
ËÐÊ 1256
16929
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1256
11-82Â
(577)
germandance orchestra
Day without you (Ein Tag ohne Dich), tango (Arthur Rebner, lyrics by Arthur Rebner, Licco Stein)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek WeberLenmuztrust (score), ElectrolaËÐÊ 1263
60-2047
(0D 1118-2)
11-82À
(583)
germandance orchestra
A little bit of love (Ein kleines bißchen Liebe), tango (Film «Roman einer Nacht») (Hans Carste)
Ludwig Ruth and his Orchestra, Conductor Ludwig Ruth18-08-1933Lenmuztrust (score), LenmuztrestËÐÊ 1264
11-82 À
(583)
102
italiantenor with orchestra
Tarantella (Quanno ’a femmena vo’), neapolitan song (Vincenzo de Crescenzo, lyrics by Giovanni Ingenito)
Beniamino Gigli, acc. orchestra18-11-1925
New York
Lenmuztrust (score), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 1280
112
101
italiantenor with orchestra
Marì, neapolitan song (Edoardo di Capua, lyrics by Vincenzo Russo)
Beniamino Gigli, acc. orchestraLenmuztrust (score), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 1281
20
10-83 À
(276)
À
russiansoprano with jazz orchestra
The Youth (Ìîëîäîñòü), song (Matvey Blanter, lyrics by Yury Dantsiger, Dmitry Dolev)
Lyudmila Geoli, acc. jazz orchestra, Conductor Viktor Knushevitsky1936
Moscow
Lenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSR83
ËÐÊ 1282
276
270
italiantenor with orchestra
Mama Mia, neapolitan song (Emanuele Nutile, lyrics by Ferdinando Russo)
Beniamino Gigli, acc. orchestraLenmuztrust (score), Moscow - Rostokino Experimental Records Pressing Plant of NKMP RSFSRËÐÊ 1283
270
78B
(639)
italian, americanviolin with piano
Estrellita, solo piece (Manuel Ponce, arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Jascha Heifetz, acc. pianoLenmuztrest (rostral column)ËÐÊ 1286
78 A
(641)
italian, americanviolin with piano
Valse bluette, solo piece (Ballet «Harlequin’s Millions») (Riccardo (Richard) Drigo, arr. Leopold von Auer)
Jascha Heifetz, acc. André Benoist (piano)Lenmuztrest (rostral column)ËÐÊ 1287
64758
(B-21068)
11-33 A
(621)
americandance orchestra with vocal refrain
The Kinkajou, foxtrot (Harry Tierney, Joseph McCarty)
Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra, acc. orchestra, Conductor Nat Shilkret, Solo by Billy Murray03-02-1927
New York
Lenmuztrust (score), VictorËÐÊ 1304
20474-B
(BVE-37597-2)
11-84 À
(631)
french, spanishdance orchestra
Tango du Reve (Edouard Van Malderen, Carol Raven)
International Novelty Orchestra, Conductor Nathaniel Shilkret27-10-1926
New York
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), VictorËÐÊ 1305
20454
(BVE-36875-2)
Lenmuztrust (score), Victor
84
ËÐÊ 1305
20454
(BVE-36875-2)
11-86 À
(633)
italiantenor with orchestra
Santa Lucia, song (Miglio, lyrics by Enrico Cossovich)
Joseph Schmidt, acc. orchestraLenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1306
11-86 Â
(635)
italiantenor with orchestra
Morning (Mattinata), song (Ruggero Leoncavallo)
Joseph SchmidtLenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1307
11-33 B
(612)
englishdance orchestra
Darling, foxtrot
Ray Noble and The New Mayfair Orchestra, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ray NobleLondonLenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1308
11-84 Â
(624)
englishdance orchestra with refrain
Life, waltz (Horatio Nicholls (Lawrence Wright))
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, Conductor Jack HyltonLenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramplasttrest and major plantsËÐÊ 1311
116
11-84 Â
(625)
englishdance orchestra with refrain
Life, waltz (Horatio Nicholls (Lawrence Wright))
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, Conductor Jack HyltonLenmuztrust (score), Gramplasttrest and major plants84
ËÐÊ 1311
116
11-89 À
(669)
americanbaritone with jazz orchestra
Negro Lullaby, song (George Howard Clutsam, Wiga, Winston, lyrics by George Howard Clutsam)
Paul Robeson, acc. orchestra1932Experimental production > Lenmuztrest (Ëåíìóçòðåñò)89
ËÐÊ 1375
 0017
new
englishbass with orchestra
My Curly Headed Baby, song (George Howard Clutsam, Wiga, Winston, lyrics by George Howard Clutsam)
Lenmuztrust (score)89
ËÐÊ 1375
11-91 B
(681)
english, russianjazz orchestra
Reflections in the Water (Îòðàæåíèå â âîäå), slow waltz (John Jacob Loeb)
Georgy Ladsberg's Jazz Orchestra, Conductor George Landsberg1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1377
11-93 A
(698)
russian, englishduet of accordions
Matelote (The Sailor’s Hornpipe) (Ìàòëîò), dance
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1378
11-93 B
(686)
russianduet of accordions
Polka (Ïîëüêà)
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1379
11-94 B
(694)
russianduet of accordions
Tou Step (Òó ñòýï), dance
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1380
11-94 A
(691)
russian, ukrainianduet of accordions
Hopak (Ãîïàê), dance
Pavel Strigin, Dmitry Strigin (accordions)1936
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1384
11-91 A
(678)
american, russianjazz orchestra
Humming to myself (Äæîííè), foxtrot (Sammy Fain)
Georgy Ladsberg's Jazz Orchestra, Conductor George Landsberg1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1397
11-91 A
(679)
american, russianjazz orchestra
Humming to myself (Äæîííè), foxtrot (Sammy Fain)
Georgy Ladsberg's Jazz Orchestra, Conductor George Landsberg1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1397
11-89 Â
(673)
americanbass with orchestra
Mah Lindy Lou, song (Lily Strickland)
Paul Robeson, acc. orchestraLenmuztrust (score)89
ËÐÊ 1398
7-95 A
(757)
french, russianbaritone with orchestra
Toreador song (Êóïëåòû òîðåàäîðà) (Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre) (Opera «Carmen», act 2) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Lev Vitels, acc. orchestra, Conductor Karl Eliasberg1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)95
ËÐÊ 1399
7-95 B
(705)
russianbaritone with piano
Tomsky’s Song - If Only Darling Maidens (Ïåñåíêà Òîìñêîãî - Åñëè á ìèëûå äåâèöû) (Opera «The Queen of Spades», act 3) (Pyotr Tchaikovsky, lyrics by Modest Tchaikovsky, based on: Alexander Pushkin: The story «The Queen of Spades»)
Lev Vitels, acc. Yury Levitin (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)95
ËÐÊ 1400
11-111 À
(795)
germandance orchestra
My Little Name, waltz
Fredo Gardoni and his Orchestra, Conductor Fredo GardoniLenmuztrust (score)111
ËÐÊ 1408
6-104 À
(743)
russianbass-baritone with domra quartet
Eh, I shall go (Ïîéäó-ëü ÿ, âûéäó-ëü ÿ), folk song
Pavel Andreev, acc. domra quartet1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)104
ËÐÊ 1420
6-104 B
(740)
russianbass-baritone with domra quartet
Near the Gateâîðîò, âîðîò), folk song (arr. Miliy Balakirev)
Pavel Andreev, acc. domra quartet1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)104
ËÐÊ 1425
9-105 B
(762)
russianbaritone with piano
Poplars Fill (Íàëèâàëèñü òîïîëè), song (David Pritsker, lyrics by Sergey Ostrovoy)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1426
7-108 À
(783)
french, russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
Habanera - L’amour est un oiseau rebelle (Õàáàíåðà Êàðìåí) (Opera «Carmen», act 1) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Nadezhda Velter, acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor Alexander Kogan1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)108
ËÐÊ 1427
11-107 À
(766)
russian, austrianmezzo-soprano with piano
Girl from the mountains (Äåâóøêà ñ ãîð), song (Paul (Paul) Abraham, arr. David Pritsker, lyrics by Lyudmila Naumovna Davidovich, Marina Karelina)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker ([ru]ôîðòåïèàíî[ru]piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)11-107
ËÐÊ 1429
11-107 À
(1345)
russian, austrianmezzo-soprano with piano
Girl from the mountains (Äåâóøêà ñ ãîð), song (Paul (Paul) Abraham, arr. David Pritsker, lyrics by Lyudmila Naumovna Davidovich, Marina Karelina)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)107
ËÐÊ 1429
11-107 À
(1346)
austrian, russianmezzo-soprano with piano
A Girl from the Mountains (Äåâóøêà ñ ãîð), romance-song (Paul Abraham, arr. David Pritsker, lyrics by Marina Karelina, Ludmila Davidovich)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (rostral column)ËÐÊ 1429
9-110 A
(765)
spanish, russiantenor with piano
We are going (Ìû èäåì) (U. H. P. (Unión de hermanos proletarios)), song (Manuel Ramos, arr. David Pritsker, lyrics by Galeote)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)110
ËÐÊ 1432
11-107 Â
(768)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
The Garden Gate (Êàëèòêà), romance-song (Vsevolod I. Buyukli, arr. Isaac Dunaevsky, lyrics by Alexey Budishev)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)107
ËÐÊ 1436
11-107 B
(769)
russianmezzo-soprano with piano
The Garden Gate (Êàëèòêà), romance-song (Vsevolod I. Buyukli, arr. Isaac Dunaevsky, lyrics by Alexey Budishev)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker (piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (rostral column)107
ËÐÊ 1436
11-107 Â
(1343)
russiansoprano with piano
The Gate (Êàëèòêà), romance-waltz (Vsevolod Ivanovich Buyukli, arr. Isaak Osipovich Dunaevsky, lyrics by Aleksey Nikolaevich Budishchev)
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)107
ËÐÊ 1436
6-109 À
(771)
ukrainian, russiansoprano with piano
Evtushi (Åâòóøè), folk song
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker ([ru]ôîðòåïèàíî[ru]piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1437
ukrainian, russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Evtushi (Åâòóøè), folk song
1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)
6-109 Â
(777)
ukrainian, russianmezzo-soprano with piano
Dzhigune (Äæèãóíå), folk song
Maria Narovskaya, acc. David Pritsker ([ru]ôîðòåïèàíî[ru]piano)LeningradLenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1438
1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)
9-110 B
(780)
russiantenor with piano
To Heroes of Spain (Ãåðîÿì Èñïàíèè), song (Leonid Entelis, lyrics by Osip Yakovlev-Skitalets (Blotermantz))
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)110
ËÐÊ 1439
9-110 B
(781)
russiantenor with piano
To Heroes of Spain (Ãåðîÿì Èñïàíèè), song (Leonid Entelis, lyrics by Osip Yakovlev-Skitalets (Blotermantz))
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)110
ËÐÊ 1439
9-105 A
(802)
russianbaritone with piano
Cossack’s Cavalry Song (Êàçà÷üÿ êàâàëåðèéñêàÿ) (Vasiliy Solov'yov-Sedoy, lyrics by Alexander Churkin)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)105
ËÐÊ 1440
11-111 Â
(790)
germandance orchestra
Moonlit night in Abbazia (Mondnacht in Abbazia), tango (Pablo Lesso-Valerio)
Lewis Ruth and his Orchestra, Conductor Lewis RuthLenmuztrust (score), Electrola111
ËÐÊ 1444
60-2627
(E-OD 2065-2▲)
11-112 À
(792)
germandance orchestra
Your Red Lips (Warum gehört dein roter Mund), foxtrot (Robert Stolz)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek Weber17-05-1929
Berlin
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), VictorËÐÊ 1445
V-28-B
11-112 Â
(813)
germandance orchestra
In the little Cafe (In einer kleinen Konditorei), tango (Fred Raymond)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Conductor Marek Weber17-05-1929
Berlin
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Gramophone Co.ËÐÊ 1446
(BLR 5393-1▲)
11-202 A
(1263)
russian, frenchdance orchestra
Petarde (Ïåòàðä (Ðàäîñòíàÿ âñòðå÷à)) (La Java du Pétard), waltz (L. Dequin)
Musette orchestra Galiardin24-11-1932
[ru]Ïàðèæ[de]Paris
Experimental production > Lenmuztrust (score)202
ËÐÊ 1447
11-142 Â
(923)
11-202 À
(1263)
frenchdance orchestra
Petarde (La Java du Pétard), waltz (L. Dequin)
Musette orchestra Galiardin24-11-1932
[ru]Ïàðèæ[de]Paris
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad), Lenmuztrest202
ËÐÊ 1447
11-142 B
(923)
9-113 A
(797)
russianbariton with piano
Two friends (Äâà òîâàðèùà (Äâà äðóãà)), song (Vasily Solov'yov-Sedoy, lyrics by Viktor Gusev)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
1937
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1452
9-113 B
(798)
russiansoprano with piano
The winter road (Çèìíÿÿ äîðîãà), romance (Tikhon Khrennikov, lyrics by Alexander Pushkin)
Kira Semizorova, acc. David Pritsker (piano)1937
Leningrad
1937
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1453
7-108 Â
(785)
french, russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
Seguidilla (Ñåãåäèëüÿ) (Opera «Carmen», act 1) (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Nadezhda Velter, acc. symphony orchestra, Conductor Alexander Kogan1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)108
ËÐÊ 1456
7-114 À
(806)
russian
Duke’s Couplets (Êóïëåòû Ãåðöîãà), opera (Giuseppe Verdi)
Ivan Nechaev, acc. Small Opera Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Kogan1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)ËÐÊ 1459
8-115 B
(811)
french, russianbaritone with orchestra
Sandor’s Song (Ïåñíÿ Ñàíäîðà - Õîäèë òðè ðàçà êðóãîì ñâåòà) (Operetta «Kornevil’s Bells») (Robert Planquette)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexander Kogan1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)115
ËÐÊ 1460
8-115 A
(808)
american, russianbaritone with orchestra
Jim’s Song (Ïåñåíêà Äæèìà - Öâåòîê äóøèñòûõ ïðåðèé) (Operetta «Rose-Marie») (Rudolph Friml)
Victorin Popov-Rayskiy, acc. orchestra, Conductor Alexander Kogan1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)115
ËÐÊ 1461
7-306 À
(1660)
russianmezzo-soprano with orchestra
Habanera (Õàáàíåðà) (Opera «Carmen») (Georges Bizet, lyrics by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halevy, based on: Prosper Merimee: Novelette «Carmen»)
Olga Golovina, acc. Orchestra of Leningrad State Philharmonic, Conductor Semen Brog1938
Leningrad
Lenmuztrest (Leningrad)ËÐÊ 1480
7-119 A
(833)
czech, russianduet with orchestra
Jenik and Kecal duet (part 1) (Äóýò Åíèêà è Êåöàëà (íà÷àëî)), opera (Comic opera «The Bartered Bride», act 2) (Bedrich Smetana, lyrics by Karel Sabina)
Boris Geft and Valery Raykov, acc. orchestra of maly opera theatre, Conductor Kirill Kondrashin1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)119
ËÐÊ 1526
7-119 B
(834)
czech, russianduet with orchestra
Jenik and Kecal duet (part 2) (Äóýò Åíèêà è Êåöàëà (îêîí÷àíèå)), opera (Comic opera «The Bartered Bride», act 2) (Bedrich Smetana, lyrics by Karel Sabina)
Boris Geft and Valery Raykov, acc. orchestra of maly opera theatre, Conductor Kirill Kondrashin1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)119
ËÐÊ 1526
8-125 À
(863)
russianvocal with orchestra
Where bird sings (Song grandfather Pal) (Òàì ãäå æàâîðîíîê ïîåò (Ïåñåíêà äåäóøêè Ïàëÿ)) (Operetta «Wo die Lerche singt») (Franz Lehar)
Pavel Zhuravlenko, acc. orchestra of maly opera theatre, Conductor Daniil Pokhitonov1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)125
ËÐÊ 1539
8-125 Â
(860)
russian, austrianvocal with orchestra
Entry of Ollendorf (Âûõîäíàÿ àðèÿ Îëëåíäîðôà) (Operetta «The Beggar Student») (Karl Joseph Millöcker, lyrics by Friedrich Zell, Richard Genée)
Pavel Zhuravlenko, acc. orchestra of maly opera theatre, Conductor Daniil Pokhitonov1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)125
ËÐÊ 1540
4-127 À
(870)
russianbass with piano
The Flee (Áëîõà), song (Ludwig van Beethoven, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Poem «Faust»)
Pavel Zhuravlenko, acc. Sofya Davydova (piano)1937
Leningrad
Lenmuztrust (score)127
ËÐÊ 1541
russianbass with piano
Flea (Áëîõà), song (Ludwig van Beethoven, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Poem «Faust»)
Pavel Maksimovich Zhuravlenko, acc. Sofya Osipovna Davydova (piano)
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