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Subject: Moscow Sveshnikov Boys Choir Concert - File 01 of 16 - yEnc "Please read.txt" 678 bytes (1/1)
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Please read.txt
What I'm now posting is from a CD I got from a friend who ripped an old LP (early 1960s?).
That LP was under a Russian Melodya label, C50 09383 64.
I don't have much as covers.
While I don't know Russian, I have enough Russian recordings to guess that it is the well-known boys choir of the Moscow Choral Academy, founded by A. Sveshnikov,conducted by him for many years and now named for him.
My guessing however is limited: outside of the record Title. Concert" and the last tracks by "Western" composers, I can't add anything to the track numbers.
Maybe someone familiar with Russian can fill in the details.
Warning.
There are some serious surface noises.
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