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O, how you perished, my fatherland (Äóìêà ("Êóäè æ òè çãèíóâ, ð³äíèé êðàþ?")), folk song
 

 
O, how you perished, my fatherland (Äóìêà ("Êóäè æ òè çãèíóâ, ð³äíèé êðàþ?")), folk song
 
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KUDYZ TY ZHYNUW, RIDNYJ KRAJU?
(O, How You Perished My Fatherland)
(Mus. by J. Stepowoj)
W. RYCHTOWSKI
With Orchestra conducted by
Anatolij Mirosznyk
UO-24
(MX63883)
Mirror Transcription: MX63883 Reverse side
Original matrix: Australian Record Company (A. R. C.) # MX63883
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Cosmopolitan > Cosmopolitan I U024 MX63883 First edition??
Reverse Side U024 MX63882 ––//––
Australian > Australian Record Company (A. R. C.) MX63883 Original matrix
Title Name: O, how you perished, my fatherland
Language(s) or Ethnics: ukrainian | Catalog category: baritone with orchestra | Genre (Music Category): Folk song
Artist(s): Wolodymyr Rychtowski
Composer: Yakiv (Yakov) Stepovy (real name: Yakiv Yakymenko/Akymenko or Yakov Yakimenko/Akimenko)
Lyrics By: M. Havrylko
Accompaniment Type: orchestra
Bandmaster or conductor: Anatoli (Anatoly, Anatolij, Anatole) Mirosznyk (Miroshnyk)
Recording Place: Sydney (?) | Recording Date: ~1954
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 75 mm
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Label file size: 337.5 KB | 1322x1321 px | Size of file MP3: 2.3 MB | 2:31 | 128 kbps x 44.1 kHz
Hits: 1967 | Label downloads: 32 | Audio downloads: 45
Added by: mgj | 12.09.2016 14:45 | Last updated by:  mgj | 28.05.2020 13:38
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