Cat No (Mx/Ctr No) | Take | Title Name (Composer) | Artist(s), Accompaniment | Rec Date Rec Place | Label | Order No [xRef Nos] | Files |
American Record | 2163 (125) | | | Kapelle Horst Jung, Conductor Horst Jung | 1927 Berlin | American Record | | |
Artel "Gramplastmass" (pre-war numbering) | 561 (561 ÃÏÌ) | | | Vadim Kozin, acc. hawaiian ensemble, Conductor Boris Bokru-Krupyshev | 1938 Moscow | Artel "Gramplastmass" (pre-war numbering) | ËÐÊ 2356 | |
Beka-Record | 32235 | | | Edith Lorand Orchestra, Conductor Edith Lorand | | Beka (three virgins) | | |
Clausophon | 2163 (116) | | | Kapelle Horst Jung, Conductor Horst Jung | 1027 Berlin | Clausophon | | |
French | Part. 1632 (M3-101312) | | | Stefan Laskowski, acc. Polish chamber ensemble, Conductor Andrzej Lorent | 10-1939...06-1940 Paris | M. Spr. WOJSK | | |
IBaRS-S | (IBaRS-S) | | | | 1950s Canada | IBaRS-S | | |
(IBaRS) | | | Wanda and Janina | 1950s Canada | IBaRS-S | | |
Leningrad - Sverdlov District Factory | 10545 | | | Albert Harris (Aaron Hekelman), acc. Lvov tea-jazz orchestra, Conductor Henryk Wars (Warszawski) | 1940 Moscow | Leningrad - Sverdlov District Factory | ËÐÊ 79 | |
10546 | | | Renata Bogdanska (Irena Renata Anders nee Jarosiewicz), acc. Lvov tea-jazz orchestra, Conductor Henryk Wars (Warszawski) | 1940 Moscow | Leningrad - Sverdlov District Factory | ËÐÊ 80 (?) | |
Mir | 4A (TA-4A) | | | Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano) | ~1949 | Mir | 4 | |
4B (TA-4B) | | | Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano) | ~1949 | Mir | 4 | |
New Imperial Record | 9851 | | | Orchestra | 09-1910...10-1910 | New Imperial Record #1 | | |
Pathé Record | Part. 1632 (M3-101312) | | | Stefan Laskowski, acc. Polish chamber ensemble, Conductor Andrzej Lorent | 10-1939...06-1940 Paris | Echantillon Invendable. | Part. 1632 | |
Record | 439 (898) | | | Gesang: Kurt Richter mit Instrumental-Sextett, acc. instrumental sextet, Conductor ?Eugen Jahn or Alfons Bauer, Solo by Kurt Richter (vocal) | ~04-1935 Berlin | Record | | |
Stella (Victory) Gramophone Record | 1258 | | | Royal Military Band | 1912 London | Victory Gramophone Record | A 39 | |
Stinson Records | UK-82-A (3143-A) | | | State honored choir "Dumka", Conductor Alexander Soroka, Solo by D. Liubovik | 1939 Kiev | Stinson (red) | UK-82 | |
UK-82-B (3143-B) | | | State honored choir "Dumka", Conductor Alexander Soroka | 1939 Kiev | Stinson (red) | UK-82 | |
UK-83-A (3144-A) | | | Transcarpathian folk choir, Conductor Piotr Miloslavsky (Petro Myloslavsky) | 1948 ~1953 | Stinson (red) | UK-83 | |
UK-83-B (3144-B) | | | Transcarpathian folk choir, acc. accordion, Conductor Piotr Miloslavsky (Petro Myloslavsky) | 1948 ~1953 | Stinson (red) | UK-83 | |
3071-A (TA-4A) | | | Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano) | ~1949 | Stinson Records | 3071 | |
3071-B (TA-4B) | | | Ivan Petroff, acc. Menahem Bensussan (piano) | ~1949 | Stinson Records | 3071 | |
Victor | 19960-B (BVE-25066) | 3 | | Kirilloff's Russian Balalaika Orchestra, Conductor Aleksandr Kirilloff | 08-12-1925 New York | Victor (scroll, black) | 19960 | |
19960-A (BVE-25067) | 10 | | Kirilloff's Russian Balalaika Orchestra, Conductor Aleksandr Kirilloff | 14-09-1925 New York | Victor (scroll, black) | 19960 | |
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