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Don Cossack Chorus of Serge Jaroff (Хор Донских казаков Сергея Жарова) (bernikov)
Don Cossack Chorus of Serge ... (bernikov)
Yuri Bernikov

 

The failure of engineer Rebikoff (Крах инженера Ребикова) (Tikhon)
The failure of engineer Rebikoff ... (Tikhon)
Rebikoff and Co.

 

     
Cat No
(Mx/Ctr No)
TakeTitle Name (Composer)Artist(s), AccompanimentRec Date
Rec Place
LabelOrder No
[xRef Nos]
Files
Extraphone
22391
russianhorn-players orchestra
The Moon Grew Crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
Chorus of Vladimir horn-players, Conductor Peter PakharevMoscowExtraphone (green)
23004
russian
Sowed a watermelon and grew a warden. (Посеял арбуз, вырос надзиратель), comic scene
Bim-Bom (Ivan Radunsky & Mieczyslaw Stanevsky)~1910-1913
Мoscow
Extraphone (green)
Gnom Concert Record
18038
russian
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
I.N.BobrovGnom Concert Record (A.I.Zhelezny catalog)
18110
russian
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
I.N.Bobrov, acc. balalaika orchestraGnom Concert Record (A.I.Zhelezny catalog)
Gramplasttrest (wartime numbering)
402
russiancontralto with accordion
The Moon Grew Crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. L.Komlev (accordion)1943
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (three digits)
Г 131
Tashkent Plant (wartime)
Leningrad Plant (wartime)
Gramplasttrest and major plants
3981
ukrainianmail choir with button accordion
Oh the Snows Grew White, folk song (arr. Mikola Lysenko)
Red Banner Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, acc. button accordion, Conductor Alexander Alexandrov, Solo by Valerii Pankov1936
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant757 ВА
ГРК 689
16774
russian
a) I grew big, b) In the theater (а) Я большая, б) В театре), poem(s) (lyrics by Agniya Barto)
Rina Zelenaya1949
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГРК  189
Г 189
Leningrad PlantГРК  189
17133
russiantrio with bian
A maple grew up on the grove (Рос на опушке роши клён), song (Valentin Makarov, lyrics by Yakov Shvedov)
L. Kupriyanova, Antonina Klesheva, Leonid Neverov, acc. trio of accordion players1949
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГ 490
russiantrio with bian
A maple grew up on the grove (Рос на опушке клён), song (Valentin Makarov, lyrics by Yakov Shvedov)
Leningrad PlantГ-490
17504
russiansoprano with orchestra and chorus
A maple grew up on the edge of the grove (Рос на опушке рощи клён), song (Valentin Makarov, lyrics by Yakov Shvedov)
Alexandra V. Yakovenko, acc. ensemble, Conductor Vasily Tselikovsky1949
Moscow
Aprelevka PlantГ-781
Alexandra Yakovenko, acc. song ensemble of the all-union radio, Conductor Vasily TselikovskyГРК 781
Homokord
Pl. 017
(M 40077)
polish
Sowed a watermelon and grew a warden (Zasiał arbuz)
Bim-Bom (Ivan Radunsky & Mieczyslaw Stanevsky)16-12-1910Homocord I
Leningrad - Artel "Gramplastmass" of VSPK-LOSPK
11402
russiancontralto with accordion
The Moon Grew Crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. L. Komlev (accordion)1943
Moscow
Artel "Gramplastmass" (GPT matrices)
16774
russian
a) I grew big, b) In the theater (а) Я большая, б) В театре), poem(s) (lyrics by Agniya Barto)
Rina Zelenaya1949
Moscow
Artel "Gramplastmass" (GPT matrices)ЛРК 398
Local artels, plants and factories
402
russiancontralto with accordion
The Moon Grew Crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
Lydia Ruslanova, acc. L.Komlev (accordion)1943
Moscow
Moscow - Moskvoretsky Trust > Moskvoretsky Trust (Zavod)
Luxophone Record
19861
russiancomic scene
Sowed a watermelon and grew a warden (Посеял арбуз, а вырос надзиратель), comic scene
Bim-Bom (Ivan S. Radunsky & Mieczyslaw A. Stanevsky)Luxophone Record
Lyrophon
5207
russian, germanmale chorus
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song (Yakov Prigozhy, lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, translator Dmitriy Minaev)
Russian folk chorus of A. A. Slavina, acc. accordion, Conductor A. A. Slavin, Solo by ShirshovLyrophon Concert Record
5255
russian, germantenor with balalaika orchestra
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), song (Yakov Prigozhy, lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, translator Dmitriy Minaev)
Semyon Sadovnikov, acc. balalaika orchestraLyrophon Concert Record
872
(Rss. 872)
russianchoir
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song (Yakov Prigozhy, lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, Dmitriy Minaev)
Russian Chorus of V.S. Dudovsky, Conductor V. DudovskyLyrophon (black)
RAOG=Russian Stockholders Company of Grammophone
2464
russian
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song (lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, Dmitriy Minaev)
Ivan Bobrov, acc. balalaika orchestraRAOG (white)
Soviet with pre-revolutional labels
29136
(17490b)
russianharmonies duet
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), song (lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, Dmitriy Minaev)
Ivan Solovyev and Grigory Bruev15-04-1913
Moscow
Soviet with original pre-revolutional labels
Syrena Record
10412
polish
Sowed a watermelon and grew a warden (Zasiał arbuz), comic scene
Bim-Bom (Ivan Radunsky & Mieczyslaw Stanevsky)1911
Warszawa
1911
Syrena-Grand-Record (type 1)
Zonophone
X-64705
(6649L)
russianchorus
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц), folk song
Russian folk chorus, Conductor F.P.Pavlov, Solo by F.P.Pavlov1908
Moscow
International Zonophone
X-2-62607
(14624b)
russiantenor with balalaika orchestra
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song (lyrics by Adelbert von Chamisso, Dmitriy Minaev)
Semen Sadovnikov, acc. balalaika orchestra17-08-1910
Moscow
International Zonophone
russiantenor with balalaika orchestra
The Moon Grew Crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song
Zonophone (Gramophone, semicircular inscription)
Zwukopis
4041
(219 kt)
russianbaritone with accordion
The moon grew crimson (Окрасился месяц багрянцем), folk song (Yakov Prigozhy)
Ivan Bobrov, acc. accordionSt.-PetersburgZwukopis (round-shape)
Zwukopis (plate)
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