The Alexandrov Ensemble (Russian: Ансамбль Александрова, romanized: Ansambl' Aleksandrova; commonly known as the Red Army Choir in the West) is an official...
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bass, bass-baritone and tenor soloists who have performed with the Alexandrov Ensemble (under its various titles) since its establishment in 1928. It is...
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help. Alexandrov Ensemble Alexandrov Ensemble choir Alexandrov Ensemble soloists Alexandrov Ensemble discography Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov Russian:...
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This is a list of recordings made by the Alexandrov Ensemble (under various titles) since 1928. Within each section (CDs, LPs, 78s etc.) they are in alphabetical...
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Boris Aleksandrov (composer) (redirect from Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov)
to 1986, the second head of the Alexandrov Ensemble which was founded by his father, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov. Aleksandrov reached the rank of...
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The Alexandrov Ensemble choir (established Moscow 1926) is the choir of the Alexandrov Ensemble. It has for most of its history been a male-voice choir...
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Evgeny Belyaev (category Alexandrov Ensemble)
21 February 1994) was a Russian tenor soloist of the Alexandrov Ensemble under Boris Alexandrov. He is remembered in the Soviet Union as the Russian Nightingale...
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Since the end of World War II, the song has been popularized by Alexandrov Ensemble, the official army choir group of the Russian Armed Forces. The refrain...
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varying performance traditions surrounding this piece: Mdzlevari Ensemble Alexandrov Ensemble Large Academic Chorus of Mendeleev University Franco Tenelli...
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(Russian: Виктор Иванович Никитин), was a Soviet tenor soloist of the Alexandrov Ensemble, born in Syzran 12 February 1911 and died in Moscow 6 January 1994...
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