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Matelote (The Sailor’s Hornpipe) (Ìàòëîò), dance
 

 
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Mirror Transcription: VII 3438/1 Ã-521
Record Mini-Discography: Aprelevka Plant > Matelote (The Sailor’s Hornpipe) (Ìàòëîò), dance
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Gramplasttrest and major ... > Aprelevka Plant 3438 3438 ÃÐÊ 521xRef Nos: ÒÌ-4
Reverse Side 3439 3439
Gramplasttrest and major ... > Noginsk Plant 3438 3438 ÃÐÊ 521Reissue (original matrix) Duplicates fund
Gramplasttrest and major ... > Aprelevka Plant 3438 3438 ÒÌ ÃÐÊ-521 Base fund
Title Name: Matelote (The Sailor's Hornpipe)
Language(s) or Ethnics: english, russian | Catalog category: Brass Band | Genre (Music Category): Dance
Artist(s): Brass Band of High School of Frontier Troops
Composer: | Arranger: Viktor Knushevitsky
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Bandmaster or conductor: Fedor Nikolaevsky
Recording Place: Moscow | Recording Date: 1936
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 80 mm
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Label file size: 219.9 KB | 1156x1152 px | Size of file MP3: 2.9 MB | 3:12 | 128 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: oleg | 02.01.2011 19:21 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 28.05.2016 18:23
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Sailor's Hornpipe
This is a very well-known English folk tune, that was danced by sailors on deck. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sailor%27s_Hornpipe

These Knushevitsky arrangements are amazing, and well played by a large military band in what sounds like an enormous hall. Not what I would have expected!
  22.05.2010 21:06
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