Cat No (Mx/Ctr No) | Take | Title Name (Composer) | Artist(s), Accompaniment | Rec Date Rec Place | Label | Order No [xRef Nos] | Files |
Artel "Gramplastmass" (others) |
1270 | | | Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman) | 21-08-1931 Berlin | Artel "Gramplastmass" (others) | | |
Columbia Record |
J 8370 (2-21608) | | | Dmitry Smirnov, acc. orchestra, Conductor Frieder Weißmann | 15-10-1929 Berlin | Columbia (Japan) | | |
J 8370 (2-21611) | 3 | | Dmitry A. Smirnov, acc. George N. Dudkevich (piano) | 13-11-1929 Berlin | Columbia (Japan) | | |
J 1910 B (Be 7828) | | | Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman) | | Columbia (European) | | |
J 1910 A (Be 8710) | | | Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman) | | Columbia (European) | | |
S-18 (Be 9508) | | | Dance Orchestra, Conductor Dajos Bela (Lev Goltsman) | Berlin | Columbia Record | | |
21096-F (CHR 586) | 2 | | Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ernst Hönigsberg-Hecker | 1936 Bucharest | Columbia (Japan) | 21096-F [DC288, DR91, DV1561] | |
21096-F (CHR 597) | 2 | | Peter Leschenko, acc. orchestra, Conductor Ernst Hönigsberg-Hecker | 1936 Bucharest | Columbia (Japan) | 21096-F | |
21103-F (CHR 808) | | | Peter Leschenkoo, acc. orchestra, Conductor Nikolai Chereshnya | 1938 Bucharest | Columbia (European) | 21103-F | |
Extraphone |
21788 (5242) | | | "Extraphone" Home Band, Conductor I.F.Sokolov | 1914 Petrograd | Extraphone (green) | | |
Kiev - "Kievplastmass" plant |
35589 | | | Japan voal quartet "Dark ducks" | | Kiev - "Kievplastmass" plant | | |
35590 | | | Japan vocal quartet "Dark Ducks" | | Kiev - "Kievplastmass" plant | | |
Leningrad - "Mineral" and "Plastmass" Artels |
35589 | | | Japan vocal quartet "Dark Ducks" | | Artel "Plastmass" (issues from GPT matrices) | | |
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35590 | | | Japan vocal quartet "Dark Ducks" | | Artel "Plastmass" (issues from GPT matrices) | | |
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Mustrust (electric process) |
02688 | | | choir, acc. piano | 1933 Moscow | Mustrust (el, blank) | | |
Nipponophone |
11415 | | | Alexander Mozzhukhin, acc. piano | 1924 Kawasaki, Japan | Nipponophone | | |
11416 (15419 B) | | | Alexander Mozzhukhin, acc. piano | 1924 Kawasaki, Japan | Nipponophone | | |
11411 | | | Alexander Mozzhukhin, acc. piano | 1924 Kawasaki, Japan | Nipponophone | | |
Parlophon |
E. 17048-A (2-21608) | | | Dmitry Smirnov, acc. Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Conductor Frieder Weißmann | 15-10-1929 Berlin | Parlophon (electrical process) | | |
E. 17048-B (2-21611) | 3 | | Dmitry Smirnov, acc. Georgy Dudkevich (piano) | 13-11-1929 Berlin | Parlophon (electrical process) | | |
Popular |
P-546 (279) | | | Full Popular military band (The Grammavox military band) | ~1914 | Popular | | |
Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) |
PX-8512 (91) | #1 | | Vladimir Nechaev, acc. orchestra, Conductor Victor Knushevitsky | 1947 Moscow ~1964 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
PH-17 (50037) | #1 | | Song and Dance Ensemble of Naval Forces of the USSR, acc. ensemble, Conductor Georgy Kolyshkin | 08-1952 Moscow 1958 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
#2 | | All-Union Radio Committee Choir, acc. All-Union Radio Committee Symphonic Orchestra, Conductor Alexey Kovalyov | Moscow 1958 | |
LV-3 (60007) | #1 | | Artur Arturovich Eisen, acc. Kirill Vinogradov (piano) | December 1956 Japan January 1957 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
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LV-3 (60008) | #6 | | Artur Arturovich Eisen, acc. Kirill Vinogradov (piano) | December 1956 Japan January 1957 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | LV-3 | |
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PLV-6 (60013) | #4 | | Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble, Conductor Boris Alexandrov, Solo by Vladimir Katerinsky and Viktor Nikitin | ~1950-1954 Moscow 1957 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
PLV-14 (60030) | #7 | | Veniamin Arkanov (Lizunov-Arkanov), acc. accordion | Moscow September 1957 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
PEV-3 (70006A) | #2 | | Ivan Kozlovsky, acc. folk instruments orchestra, Conductor Dmitry Osipov | 1947 Moscow ~1958 | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | | |
#3 | | State Russian Folk Choir, Conductor Alexander Svechnikov, Solo by Fedor Mamontov | Moscow ~1958 | |
PEF-11 (90021) | | | Artur Arturovich Eisen, acc. Kirill Vinogradov (piano) | December 1956 Japan | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | PEF-11 | |
PEF-11 (90022) | | | Artur Arturovich Eisen, acc. Kirill Vinogradov (piano) | December 1956 Japan | Shinsekai Record (新世界レコード) | PEF-11 | |
Syrena Record |
104a | | | The orchestra of Life Guards, Conductor Fedor Niman | ~1914 | Сирена Грандъ Рекордъ (type 1) | | |
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Victor |
14901-B (8112) | 4 | | Fedor Chaliapin, acc. G.Godzinski (piano) | 06-02-1936 Tokyo (Japan) | Victor (red seal) | 14901 | |
14901-A (8113) | 4 | | Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin, acc. G.Godzinski (piano) | 06-02-1936 Tokyo (Japan) | Victor (red seal) | 14901 | |
RL-7-A (8113) | 4 | | Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin, acc. G.Godzinski (piano) | 6-02-1936 Tokyo (Japan) | Victor Record Lovers Society | RL-7 [HL 77 , 14901] | |
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