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The Birds Are Gaily Singing (A little bird sang) (Пела, пела пташечка)
 

 
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Base fundPre-Revolutionary recordings 
The Birds Are Gaily Singing
(Rubinstein)
Mmes. Michailowa and
Tugarinoff
61127

From the collection of Yuri Bernikov
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Original matrix: Gramophone Co. # 2813L
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Victor > Victor Record (Red) 61127 2813L
Single-sided record
Russian Empire > Gramophone Co. 24379 2813L Original matrix
Title Name: The Birds Are Gaily Singing (A little bird sang)
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Duet
Artist(s): M.A.Mikhailova, K.A.Tugarinova
Composer: Rubinstein
Lyrics By: Anton Delwig
Accompaniment Type: Piano
Bandmaster or conductor:
Recording Place: St.-Petersburg | Recording Date: 1905
Transfer speed: 78,26 RPM | Speed Measurement Method: Stroboscope 60 Hz
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 92 mm
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Label file size: 408.1 KB | 1477x1476 px | Size of file MP3: 2.1 MB | 2:40 | 110 kbps x 44.1 kHz
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Added by: bernikov | 24.02.2010 02:55 | Last updated by:  Wiktor | 31.08.2020 14:10
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Николай Беляев (Belyaev)
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Автор текста - Антон Антонович Дельвиг.
1824 год создания стихотворения.
Поправить везде.
  23.08.2020 13:12
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