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The Chronicle of «Gramophone» («Zonophone») Company in Russia 1902 – 1917. (In Russian) (Ëåòîïèñü äåÿòåëüíîñòè â Ðîññèè Àêöèîíåðíîãî Îáùåñòâà «ÃÐÀÌÌÎÔÎÍ» («ÇÎÍÎÔÎÍ») 1902 – 1917) (bernikov)
The Chronicle of «Gramophone» ... (bernikov)
Gramophone Co.

 

«Gramophone Co.» In Russia (1905 -1911), Part 2. A Life For The Tsar And For The Beloved Self (in Russian) (ÀÎ «Ãðàììîôîí» â Ðîññèè (1905 -1911 Ãã.),  ÷àñòü 2. Æèçíü çà öàðÿ è çà ñåáÿ ëþáèìîãî.) (Tikhon)
«Gramophone Co.» In Russia (1905 ... (Tikhon)
Gramophone Co.

 

     
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Gramophone Co.
022278
(2620c)
russianbaritone with orchestra
[ru]Àðèÿ Îòàð-áåãà [en] (Opera «Treason») (Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, lyrics by Alexander Ivanovich Sumbatov (Yuzhin), based on: Alexander Ivanovich Sumbatov (Yuzhin): Drama «Treason»)
Nikolay A. Shevelev, acc. orchestra27-04-1912
Moscow
Amour GramophoneM 022278
[HMB182]
Gramplasttrest and major plants
16797
russian
Chatsky monologue (Ìîíîëîã ×àöêîãî) (comedy «Woe from wit») (lyrics by Aleksandr Griboyedov)
Aleksandr Yuzhin (Sumbatov)11-1909
St.-Petersburg
Leningrad Plant
LPs
Ä-001228
russiantenor with orchestra
Aria of Erekle (Àðèÿ Ýðåêëå) (Opera «Treason») (Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, lyrics by Alexander Ivanovich Sumbatov (Yuzhin), based on: Alexander Ivanovich Sumbatov (Yuzhin): Drama «Treason»)
Vitaly Kilchevsky, acc. Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, Conductor Vasily Nebolsin1948
Moscow
1955
Aprelevka Plant (LP 78)
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