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1932

A Song Of The Steppes

A Song Of The Steppes (1932)

Kolia Nejin sings 'Ochechonya', accompanied by the former Royal Russian Balalaika.

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Cossack Choir

Cossack Choir (1933)

Basil Klon and his Cossack Choir sing a stirring Russian folk song in the studio.

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Nicholas Medvedeff And His Orchestra AKA Medvedeff Russian Band

Nicholas Medvedeff And His Orchestra AKA Medvedeff Russian Band (1947)

Nicholas Medvedeff and his Orchestra play traditional Russian tunes.

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