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MELODIYA

  • Melodiya
  • Russian record label

    Melodiya (Russian: Мелодия, lit. 'Melody') is a Russian record label. It was the state-owned major record company of the Soviet Union. Melodiya was established

    Melodiya

    Melodiya

  • List of Melodiya artists
  • List of recording artists performing on or signed to Melodiya at one time or another. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W

    List of Melodiya artists

    List_of_Melodiya_artists

  • Ave Maria (Vavilov)
  • Aria composed by Vladimir Vavilov

    Giulio Caccini. Vavilov published and recorded it himself in 1970 on the Melodiya label with the ascription "Anonymous". It is believed that organist Mark

    Ave Maria (Vavilov)

    Ave_Maria_(Vavilov)

  • Alexandrov Ensemble discography
  • webpage: Melodiya 33C20-08027-30 Translated Japanese webpage: Melodiya C60-08163-6 Translated Japanese webpage: Melodiya C-01235-6 Amazon.com: Melodiya B001RH5N2K

    Alexandrov Ensemble discography

    Alexandrov_Ensemble_discography

  • Grigory Sokolov
  • Russian pianist (born 1950)

    later acquired by Naïve Records. From 2012 to 2015 he published on the Melodiya label. Since 2015 he has been represented by Deutsche Grammophon. Chopin:

    Grigory Sokolov

    Grigory Sokolov

    Grigory_Sokolov

  • Aprelevka Record Factory
  • Defunct vinyl record manufacturer

    For much of the 20th century it served as the main production site for Melodiya, the USSR’s state record company, producing millions of phonograph and

    Aprelevka Record Factory

    Aprelevka Record Factory

    Aprelevka_Record_Factory

  • Soviet Union
  • Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991

    many jazz orchestras were permitted throughout the USSR, notably the Melodiya Ensemble, named after the principle record label in the USSR. In the second

    Soviet Union

    Soviet Union

    Soviet_Union

  • Geroy asfalta
  • 1987 studio album by Aria

    their first album officially released by Soviet music publishing monopoly Melodiya — the previous two albums were self-releases. In 2012, on the website openspace

    Geroy asfalta

    Geroy_asfalta

  • Do You Know What Kind of Guy He Was
  • 1971 song by Yuri Gulyayev

    Alexandra Pakhmutova with lyrics by Nikolai Dobronravov. It was issued by Melodiya and is part of the vocal cycle Gagarin's Constellation («Созвездие Гагарина»)

    Do You Know What Kind of Guy He Was

    Do You Know What Kind of Guy He Was

    Do_You_Know_What_Kind_of_Guy_He_Was

  • Alla Pugacheva
  • Russian singer (born 1949)

    released by the World Record Music label in Sweden as Watch Out and by the Melodiya label in the Soviet Union as Alla Pugacheva in Stockholm. The period 1985–1988

    Alla Pugacheva

    Alla Pugacheva

    Alla_Pugacheva

  • Bayatılar
  • 1989 song by Eldar Mansurov

    Brazil. In 1991, the song was released on the compilation album Bayatı on Melodiya, the Soviet state label, alongside songs by Aygun Kazimova and Firangiz

    Bayatılar

    Bayatılar

  • Hortus Musicus
  • Estonian musical group

    Binchois (Melodiya, S10 24851-52) 1987 — Croatian music of the 11th - 14th cc. (Melodiya, S10 25089-90) 1988 — German Early Baroque Dance Music (Melodiya, S10

    Hortus Musicus

    Hortus Musicus

    Hortus_Musicus

  • Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)
  • Soviet-Russian pianist, composer and teacher (1875–1961)

    43, 47, 65. Melodiya. MEL CD 10 02118 Medtner: Sonata in E minor for Violin and Piano, op. 57 (with David Oistrakh, violin). Melodiya. Catoire: Violin

    Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)

    Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)

    Alexander_Goldenweiser_(composer)

  • New Jersey (album)
  • 1988 studio album by Bon Jovi

    the band. New Jersey was released by the Soviet state-owned record label Melodiya, being the first American album to be officially released in the USSR.

    New Jersey (album)

    New_Jersey_(album)

  • Vladimir Vysotsky
  • Soviet entertainer and poet (1938–1980)

    Melodiya Collection of songs published shortly after his death. [Melodiya Stereo C60-14761.2] Sons Are Leaving For Battle (1987) [double LP] Melodiya

    Vladimir Vysotsky

    Vladimir Vysotsky

    Vladimir_Vysotsky

  • Aquarium (band)
  • Russian musical group

    artists managed to be approved and signed by the government record label Melodiya. Aquarium's usual concert venues were private apartments and they faced

    Aquarium (band)

    Aquarium (band)

    Aquarium_(band)

  • Gagarin's Constellation
  • 1971 EP by Yuri Gulyayev

    lyricist Nikolai Dobronravov, first issued as an EP by the state label Melodiya in 1971, performed by Soviet tenor Yuri Gulyayev. The cycle was conceived

    Gagarin's Constellation

    Gagarin's Constellation

    Gagarin's_Constellation

  • Filipinki
  • All-girl vocal group from Poland

    1959–1974 Labels Polskie Nagrania Muza Pronit Veriton (Polish record label) Melodiya Bruno Records (USA record label) Radio Request Records (USA record label)

    Filipinki

    Filipinki

    Filipinki

  • Andrei Gavrilov
  • Russian-Swiss pianist (born 1955)

    conservatory, he won the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1974, where Melodiya recorded Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto at the prize winner's concert

    Andrei Gavrilov

    Andrei Gavrilov

    Andrei_Gavrilov

  • Viktor Nikitin (singer)
  • Musical artist

    of the road, folk music. Occupation Alexandrov Ensemble soloist Years active 1938–1952 Labels BMG, EMI, Melodiya, Teldec, Victor, Columbia, Supraphon

    Viktor Nikitin (singer)

    Viktor_Nikitin_(singer)

  • Roman Miroshnichenko
  • Ukraine-born Russian guitarist and composer

    Genres Jazz Occupations Musician guitarist composer Instrument Guitar Years active 1994–present Labels MJC, 7Jazz, Melodiya Website romanmiroshnichenko.com

    Roman Miroshnichenko

    Roman Miroshnichenko

    Roman_Miroshnichenko

  • Hilarion Alfeyev
  • Russian Orthodox bishop (born 1966)

    Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Synodal Choir. Conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev. 2 CD. Melodiya Recordings (2014). Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev. De Profundis. Compositions

    Hilarion Alfeyev

    Hilarion Alfeyev

    Hilarion_Alfeyev

  • Belye Rozy
  • Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt. (2023) 7-inch vinyl single, 33⅓ rpm (Melodiya – С62 28083 003) All songs written and composed by Sergey Kuznetsov. "Yuri

    Belye Rozy

    Belye_Rozy

  • Soso Pavliashvili
  • Russian singer (born 1964)

    actor Instruments Vocal, violin, piano Years active 1988–present Labels Melodiya, Misteria Zvuka, Monolit Records, All Star Music Website soso-pavliashvili

    Soso Pavliashvili

    Soso Pavliashvili

    Soso_Pavliashvili

  • Autograph (Russian band)
  • Soviet Russian rock band

    Автограф Autograph Origin Moscow, Soviet Union Genres Art rock, progressive rock Years active 1979–1990 (reunions in 2005 and 2012) Label Melodiya

    Autograph (Russian band)

    Autograph_(Russian_band)

  • CHOBA B CCCP
  • 1988 studio album by Paul McCartney

    songs. Other tracks recorded during the sessions but not included on the Melodiya album were "I'm in Love Again" (though it was included on the subsequent

    CHOBA B CCCP

    CHOBA_B_CCCP

  • Yury Favorin
  • Musical artist

    Shostakovich, Rebikov, Feinberg (Melodiya, 2016) Sergei Prokofiev, 2 violin sonatas, 5 melodies (with Aylen Pritchin, Melodiya, 2017) Charles-Valentin Alkan:

    Yury Favorin

    Yury Favorin

    Yury_Favorin

  • Noch (album)
  • 1986 studio album by Kino

    released the album on magnitizdat. In 1988, the album was issued on vinyl by Melodiya without the group's permission, which angered the group. Viktor Tsoi criticized

    Noch (album)

    Noch_(album)

  • Tatiana Grindenko
  • Russian violinist (born 1946)

    A. Lubimov and A. Kniazev. Her CDs were published under such labels as Melodiya, Ondine, Deutsche Grammophon, Long Arms Records, and many others. She has

    Tatiana Grindenko

    Tatiana_Grindenko

  • Trumpet Concerto (Arutiunian)
  • 1950 composition by Alexander Arutiunian

    Rojdestvenskiy [conductor]. USSR: Melodiya (D-025139), 1969. Also released as: USSR: Melodiya (SM-02273), 1970; USSR: Melodiya (S10-06785), 1976; Berlin, DDR:

    Trumpet Concerto (Arutiunian)

    Trumpet_Concerto_(Arutiunian)

  • Sofia Rotaru discography
  • notes) (in Russian). USSR: Melodiya. С60—16053-56. Sofia Rotaru (1985). Nezhnaya melodiya (liner notes) (in Russian). USSR: Melodiya. С60 21631 002. Sofia

    Sofia Rotaru discography

    Sofia Rotaru discography

    Sofia_Rotaru_discography

  • Synthesizing the Silk Roads
  • 2024 compilation album

    Roads were pressed at a factory owned by the Soviet state-run record label Melodiya. The album was released by US label Ostinato Records on 30 August 2024

    Synthesizing the Silk Roads

    Synthesizing_the_Silk_Roads

  • Ilya Kaler
  • Russian violinist (born 1963)

    Paganini I Palpiti (LP), Melodiya Classics 1990 Ilya Kaler: Vitali, Brahms, Paganini, Marcello, Wieniawski (LP), Melodiya Classics 1991 Ilya Kaler: Brahms

    Ilya Kaler

    Ilya_Kaler

  • Viktor Tsoi
  • Soviet musician and actor (1962–1990)

    alternative rock indie rock Instruments Vocals guitar bass piano Labels AnTrop Melodiya Formerly of Kino Avtomaticheskie udovletvoriteli Palata No. 6 Musical artist

    Viktor Tsoi

    Viktor Tsoi

    Viktor_Tsoi

  • Vladimir Vlasov
  • Russian composer

    work has been recorded and issued on media including: Ai-Churek (1938) LP Melodiya D 07269-74: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Khirgiz State Theatre

    Vladimir Vlasov

    Vladimir_Vlasov

  • Oxana Yablonskaya
  • Soviet, American, and Israeli pianist

    also performed throughout the USSR and made numerous recordings on the Melodiya label. She was named a "Soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic" and was also

    Oxana Yablonskaya

    Oxana Yablonskaya

    Oxana_Yablonskaya

  • Hungaroton
  • Hungarian record and music publisher

    only competitors in the Hungarian music market were record labels like Melodiya, Supraphon and Eterna [de] from other socialist countries. Previously called

    Hungaroton

    Hungaroton

  • Korol i Shut
  • Russian punk rock band

    «Камнем по голове», lit. 'Rock To The Head') which was distributed by Melodiya. Many other albums were released since then. The first music video was

    Korol i Shut

    Korol_i_Shut

  • Dean Reed
  • American actor and singer (1938–1986)

    records were sold in the Eastern Bloc and elsewhere mostly under the Soviet Melodiya label. He never renounced his U.S. citizenship, despite often denouncing

    Dean Reed

    Dean Reed

    Dean_Reed

  • Concerto Grosso No. 1 (Schnittke)
  • Composition by Alfred Schnittke

    Eurodisc, Melodiya 25099 MK (LP, 1978) (+ Sibelius: Violin Concerto) Eurodisc: 913224 (LP/Quad, 1978) (+ Sibelius: Violin Concerto) Melodiya 33 С 10—13135-6

    Concerto Grosso No. 1 (Schnittke)

    Concerto Grosso No. 1 (Schnittke)

    Concerto_Grosso_No._1_(Schnittke)

  • Ludmila Berlinskaya
  • Russian pianist and actress

    2014 - Melodiya Scriabin: Preludes, Sonatas 4 & 9, Towards the Flame, Julian Scriabin, Boris Pasternak - Ludmila Berlinskaya - 2015 - Melodiya "Récital

    Ludmila Berlinskaya

    Ludmila Berlinskaya

    Ludmila_Berlinskaya

  • Rodion Shchedrin
  • Soviet and Russian composer and pianist (1932–2025)

    OCLC 38058871. Dead Souls (in Russian). Melodiya︡. 1996. OCLC 35803828. Piano Concertos Nos. 1–3. Melodiya︡. 1996. OCLC 38995208. Polyphonic Notebook

    Rodion Shchedrin

    Rodion Shchedrin

    Rodion_Shchedrin

  • Marina Vlady
  • French actress (born 1938)

    illustrated by Keleck Marina Vlady and Vladimir Vysotsky (1996) [CD], Melodiya, songs by Marina Vladi, words and music by Vladimir Vysotsky "Festival

    Marina Vlady

    Marina Vlady

    Marina_Vlady

  • Alla Pugacheva discography
  • Retrieved 18 July 2023. Поет Алла Пугачева (liner notes). Алла Пугачева. USSR: Melodiya. 1980. С60—09799-800.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite

    Alla Pugacheva discography

    Alla Pugacheva discography

    Alla_Pugacheva_discography

  • Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev
  • pianist and pedagogue. He made numerous highly regarded recordings with Melodiya from the 1940s to the 1960s, including memorable versions of Boris Godunov

    Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev

    Aleksandr Melik-Pashayev

    Aleksandr_Melik-Pashayev

  • Leonid Kharitonov (singer)
  • Russian choir-soloist and concert singer

    Alexandrov Ensemble soloist, operatic and concert bass-baritone soloist, Soviet Army (private) Years active 1953–2017 Labels Kultur, EMI, Melodiya etc.

    Leonid Kharitonov (singer)

    Leonid Kharitonov (singer)

    Leonid_Kharitonov_(singer)

  • Henry Spinetti
  • Welsh drummer (born 1951)

    Gone Troppo (Dark Horse Records, 1982) With Paul McCartney CHOBA B CCCP (Melodiya, 1988) With Katie Melua Call Off the Search (Dramatico, 2003) Piece by

    Henry Spinetti

    Henry_Spinetti

  • Inese Galante
  • Latvian soprano opera singer (born 1954)

    Moscow Conservatory June 9, 1987) Melodiya 1989 Spiritual music ("Gariga muzika") music of Jāzeps Vītols. Melodiya, Latvia 1991 Сhorus "Versija" - Ziemas

    Inese Galante

    Inese Galante

    Inese_Galante

  • Valentina Tolkunova
  • Russian singer (1946–2010)

    Tolkunova (Melodiya М60-35925-26) 1974 – V portu (Pesennaya suita) (Melodiya, 33С4711-12); feat. Mark Minkov / Oleg Anofriev 1977 – Pesni (Melodiya С60-08497-98)

    Valentina Tolkunova

    Valentina Tolkunova

    Valentina_Tolkunova

  • Yelena Shulman
  • Russian voice actress

    and films. She was the signature voice of the radio stations Eldoradio, Melodiya, and Baltika. Shulman died on April 9, 2023 as a result of injuries sustained

    Yelena Shulman

    Yelena_Shulman

  • Hans Christian (musician)
  • German musician (born 1960)

    Notes® Best New Age/Pop Crossover album for Melodiya 2025 New Age Notes® Best Classical Crossover album for Melodiya 2025 New Age Notes® Best Contemporary Crossover

    Hans Christian (musician)

    Hans_Christian_(musician)

  • St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Moscow
  • Church in Russia

    diplomats from Finland and Estonia. Starting in 1964 the state record company Melodiya used the church as a recording studio. Services returned on 15 July 1991

    St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Moscow

    St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Moscow

    St._Andrew's_Anglican_Church,_Moscow

  • A Little Song About Bears
  • 1966 song by Aida Vedishcheva

    medvedyakh" Song by Aida Vedishcheva Language Russian Released 1966 Label Melodiya Composer Aleksandr Zatsepin Lyricist Leonid Derbenyov Music video "Pesenka

    A Little Song About Bears

    A Little Song About Bears

    A_Little_Song_About_Bears

  • Alexander Barykin
  • Soviet-Russian singer-songwriter (1952–2011)

    (LP, Melodiya, CD 1996, Moroz Records) See also David Tukhmanov 1985 When We Fall in Love 1986 Rock'n'roll Marathon 1987 Bouquet (LP, Melodiya, CD 2003)

    Alexander Barykin

    Alexander Barykin

    Alexander_Barykin

  • Norma discography
  • Seleznev Mark Ermler, Orchestra and Chorus of the Bolshoi Theatre CD: Melodiya Cat: MCD 160 1994 Jane Eaglen, Vincenzo La Scola, Eva Mei, Dmitri Kavrakos

    Norma discography

    Norma_discography

  • Inessa Kovalevskaya
  • Russian animation director (born 1933)

    supposed to be preceded by the phonograph record with all the songs, but the Melodiya record label put it on hold for nine months. As Yuri Entin told, he had

    Inessa Kovalevskaya

    Inessa_Kovalevskaya

  • Apelsin
  • Estonian band

    the Soviet era, their LP albums were issued by the Soviet music monopoly Melodiya. The Russian name of the band was Апельсин. In both Estonian and Russian

    Apelsin

    Apelsin

    Apelsin

  • Pro Anima
  • participated in early music festivals and released some recordings on Melodiya label (USSR). The ensemble has been disbanded in 1990s. Gennady Golstain

    Pro Anima

    Pro_Anima

  • The Bremen Town Musicians (1969 film)
  • 1969 Soviet film

    vinyl release took 3rd place in the list of the 50 best albums of the "Melodiya" and anniversary vinyl edition was released. It was also included in a

    The Bremen Town Musicians (1969 film)

    The_Bremen_Town_Musicians_(1969_film)

  • Songs and Dances of Death
  • Song cycle by Modest Mussorgsky

    CHANDOS DIGITAL, CHAN 9336-8. Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death. MELODIYA. MEL 46131-2. Volkov, Solomon, St. Petersburg: A Cultural History (New

    Songs and Dances of Death

    Songs and Dances of Death

    Songs_and_Dances_of_Death

  • Maya Kristalinskaya
  • Soviet-Russian singer

    1965 — Poyot Maya Kristalinskaya [ru] (LP, «Melodiya» Д 15815–15816) 1969 — Maya Kristalinskaya (LP, «Melodiya» С 01727 — 8, Export edition) 2007 — Tol'ko

    Maya Kristalinskaya

    Maya_Kristalinskaya

  • Georgy Vinogradov
  • Russian radio and concert singer (1908–1980)

    and popular music – with the bulk, 125 items, released originally on Melodiya. Below is a small selection of his recordings, including some current re-releases

    Georgy Vinogradov

    Georgy_Vinogradov

  • Picnic (band)
  • Russian rock band

    the release of their classic 1986 album, Iyeroglif, on the state-owned Melodiya label.[citation needed] In the 1990s, Shklyarskiy began designing highly

    Picnic (band)

    Picnic (band)

    Picnic_(band)

  • St. Petersburg String Quartet
  • and Glazunov string quartets has been published by such labels as Sony, Melodiya, Hyperion, Delos, Dorian and Marquis. It was created by students of Leningrad

    St. Petersburg String Quartet

    St._Petersburg_String_Quartet

  • Comme facette mammeta
  • Song composed by Salvatore Gambardella with lyrics by Giuseppe Capaldo

    Magomayev "The Russian Sinatra" in Neapolitan Songs (1969) album published on Melodiya Instrumental version by Xavier Cugat in his 2016 compilation Seven Classic

    Comme facette mammeta

    Comme_facette_mammeta

  • Red Wave
  • 1986 compilation album by Aquarium, Kino, Alisa and Strannye Igry

    followed in Russia. Due to the success of Red Wave, the Soviet state label Melodiya released the albums Noch and Energiya, as well as a compilation of Akvarium

    Red Wave

    Red_Wave

  • Vasily Pashkevich
  • Russian composer

    Chamber Orchestra of Moscow Chamber Musical Theater (recorded 1978)USSR: Melodiya. stereo. Produced by Boris Pokrovsky Russkoe barokko - Zolotaya klassika

    Vasily Pashkevich

    Vasily_Pashkevich

  • Don Procopio
  • A recording in Russian, conducted by Vladimir Yesipov, was issued by Melodiya in 1962. The opera has been broadcast (in Italian) by the BBC, and in 1975

    Don Procopio

    Don Procopio

    Don_Procopio

  • Mikhail Boyarsky
  • Russian actor and singer (born 1949)

    Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky (Russian: Михаи́л Серге́евич Боя́рский; born 26 December 1949) is a Russian actor and singer. He is best known for playing

    Mikhail Boyarsky

    Mikhail Boyarsky

    Mikhail_Boyarsky

  • Alexander Gradsky discography
  • zhizn (liner notes). USSR: Melodiya. С60 21435 000. Alexander Gradsky (1987). Zvezda poley (liner notes). USSR: Melodiya. С60 21435 000. Alexander Gradsky

    Alexander Gradsky discography

    Alexander Gradsky discography

    Alexander_Gradsky_discography

  • Kost Novytsky
  • Ukrainian bandurist

    Kost' Novytsky recorded a solo record of instrumental bandura music on the Melodiya label. In the late 1980s, Novytsky worked as an instrumental soloist with

    Kost Novytsky

    Kost Novytsky

    Kost_Novytsky

  • Vakhtang Jordania
  • Georgian conductor (1943–2005)

    Kharkiv Opera, and the Korean American Opera Company. He recorded for Melodiya, Koch International Classics, Soundset Summit, Helicon, Trained Ear, Cantabile

    Vakhtang Jordania

    Vakhtang_Jordania

  • Valeria Stenkina
  • Russian opera singer

    published by Sony Music Entertainment and another in 1994 published by Melodiya. "Valeria Stenkina". Saint Petersburg Academic Philharmonic. Archived from

    Valeria Stenkina

    Valeria Stenkina

    Valeria_Stenkina

  • Pictures at an Exhibition
  • 1874 piano suite by Modest Mussorgsky

    Academic Symphony Orchestra under Konstantin Simeonov was recorded by Melodiya.) Nikolai Golovanov (A heavily edited version of Ravel's orchestration

    Pictures at an Exhibition

    Pictures at an Exhibition

    Pictures_at_an_Exhibition

  • Bronius Kutavičius
  • Lithuanian composer (1932–2021)

    Juozapaitis, Melodiya 33SM-04251/2 1978 – Prutyana ("Zanesennaya derevnya"): Leopoldas Digrys [lt] (organ), E. Digris (violin), L. Duker (bell), Melodiya 33 S10–10595-96

    Bronius Kutavičius

    Bronius_Kutavičius

  • Mykola Mozghovyi
  • Musical artist

    song "Kray, miy ridniy kray", written for Sofia Rotaru and produced by Melodiya. He was a manager of Palace "Ukraine" in 2000s. Ukrainian: Микола Петрович

    Mykola Mozghovyi

    Mykola Mozghovyi

    Mykola_Mozghovyi

  • Larisa Dolina
  • Russian singer (born 1955)

    Order of Honour (2005) Musical career Genres Pop jazz estrada Instruments Piano dombra Labels Melodiya LD Studio Nikitin Dzhem Musical artist Signature

    Larisa Dolina

    Larisa Dolina

    Larisa_Dolina

  • Victor Merzhanov
  • Russian pianist (1919–2012)

    Temirkanov and Yevgeny Svetlanov. His recordings (recorded for the Soviet label Melodiya and subsequently also released by various labels in the United States,

    Victor Merzhanov

    Victor Merzhanov

    Victor_Merzhanov

  • Quintessence Records
  • Record label

    licensed and reissued recordings from Sony Music, EMI, Harmonia Mundi, Melodiya, Deutsche Grammophon, RCA, and Supraphon. Some of the material was original

    Quintessence Records

    Quintessence_Records

  • Violin Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)
  • 1886 composition by Johannes Brahms

    Pinchas Zukerman Deutsche Grammophon Sviatoslav Richter David Oistrakh Melodiya 1987 Valery Afanassiev Gidon Kremer Deutsche Grammophon 1968 Pierre Barbizet

    Violin Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)

    Violin Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)

    Violin_Sonata_No._2_(Brahms)

  • Igor Zhukov
  • Russian pianist and conductor (1936-2018)

    spanning the 17th to the 20th centuries. Zhukov made recordings on the Melodiya label (Angel in the US), among others (e.g. the complete Scriabin sonatas)

    Igor Zhukov

    Igor_Zhukov

  • Twenty Greatest
  • 1978 greatest hits album by Brotherhood of Man

    rectified this to simply 'Brotherhood of Man'. The Soviet record company Melodiya released this album in 1981 as a 12-track collection: Side A: "Save Your

    Twenty Greatest

    Twenty_Greatest

  • Name That Tune
  • American music game show

    Şarki Söyle Berna Laçin Kanal D 1998–1999  Ukraine Яка то мелодія Yaka to melodiya Kostyantyn Kirkaryan Ukraine 2008 Вгадай мелодію Vhaday melodiyu Mykhailo

    Name That Tune

    Name_That_Tune

  • AnTrop
  • Russian record label

    Tropillo was hired by the Leningrad branch of the state record label Melodiya. In his new position, he released several of the albums previously recorded

    AnTrop

    AnTrop

  • Alena Baeva
  • Luxembourgisch violinist

    Concerto and original (1844) version of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (Melodiya Records, 2020); Beethoven Violin Concerto (21 Music, 2021); Wieniawski

    Alena Baeva

    Alena_Baeva

  • All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)
  • 1915 a cappella choral composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff

    Sveshnikov with the State Academic Russian Choir of the USSR for the Soviet Melodiya label in 1965 – exactly half a century after the work's first performance

    All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)

    All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)

    All-Night_Vigil_(Rachmaninoff)

  • War and Peace (opera)
  • Opera by Sergei Prokofiev

    Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra and Chorus Audio CD: BMG-Melodiya Cat: 74321 29 350–2 1982 Galina Kalinina, Evgeni Raikov, Yury Masurok,

    War and Peace (opera)

    War and Peace (opera)

    War_and_Peace_(opera)

  • Krugozor
  • Soviet literary and musical illustrated magazine

    Union by Melodiya. The magazine was started in 1964. It was published by Pravda publishing house [ru], with flexi-discs prepared by Melodiya record label

    Krugozor

    Krugozor

    Krugozor

  • Charizma (band)
  • Swedish rock band

    Poland Hasse Engström Rockin' The World Together (Soviet release) 1991 Melodiya, Soviet Union Hasse Engström & Charizma The Ultimate Call 1993 United Rock

    Charizma (band)

    Charizma_(band)

  • Tosca discography
  • Yevgeny Svetlanov USSR State Symphony orchestra and chorus (Recorded by Melodiya) CD: Classical Records (Russia) Cat: CR-024 1966 Birgit Nilsson, Franco

    Tosca discography

    Tosca_discography

  • Vladimir Troshin
  • Soviet and Russian singer and actor (1926–2008)

    Flows [ru] Zemlyanka 1973 — Vladimir Troshin (LP, «Melodiya» Д 035117-18) 1979 — Pesni iz kinofil'mov (LP, «Melodiya» С60 12823-4) 2002 — Luchshiye pesni raznykh

    Vladimir Troshin

    Vladimir_Troshin

  • Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
  • Symphony orchestra in Tallinn, Estonia

    for labels such as Chandos, BIS, Onyx, Alba Records, Harmonia Mundi, and Melodiya. In 2018, Gramophone awarded Neeme Järvi its Lifetime Achievement Award

    Estonian National Symphony Orchestra

    Estonian_National_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Forgotten Melody for a Flute
  • 1987 Soviet film

    for a Flute (Russian: Забытая мелодия для флейты, romanized: Zabytaya melodiya dlya fleyty) is a 1987 Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Eldar

    Forgotten Melody for a Flute

    Forgotten_Melody_for_a_Flute

  • Contents of the Voyager Golden Record
  • Sights and sounds of Earth, encoded in a time capsule in interstellar space

    Rostom Saginashvili (second tenor)[self-published source] Recorded at Melodiya Studio in Tbilisi, Georgia Folk music / Choral music 2:18 Peru Roncadoras

    Contents of the Voyager Golden Record

    Contents of the Voyager Golden Record

    Contents_of_the_Voyager_Golden_Record

  • Pancho Vladigerov
  • Bulgarian composer (1899–1978)

    Rhapsody Vardar for the Soviet label Melodiya. Emil Gilels recorded piano miniatures by Vladigerov for Melodiya. Recordings of Vladigerov's orchestral

    Pancho Vladigerov

    Pancho Vladigerov

    Pancho_Vladigerov

  • Andrew Pavlovsky
  • Russian painter

    Music Center (SNC), publishing houses «Raduga», All Union Record Studio «Melodiya», the Central State Concert Hall «Rossiya», Mosconcert, Moscow State Philarmony

    Andrew Pavlovsky

    Andrew Pavlovsky

    Andrew_Pavlovsky

  • Sinfonia antartica
  • Symphony in five movements by Ralph Vaughan William (1953)

    Victor SB 6736 HMV ASD 2631 CRQ Editions CD 251 LPO-0072 EMI CDC 7 47516 2 Melodiya CD 10-02170-5 Chandos CHAN 8796 EMI Eminence CD EMX 2173 RCA Victor Red

    Sinfonia antartica

    Sinfonia antartica

    Sinfonia_antartica

  • Mikhail Voskresensky
  • Russian pianist (born 1935)

    & 2 (ВСЕСОЮЗНАЯ ФИРМА ГРАМПЛАСТИНОК, Melodiya LP C 10 - 18243-4 (Published Moscow 1983)). Sleevenote, Melodiya LP C 10 - 18243-4 (Published Moscow 1983)

    Mikhail Voskresensky

    Mikhail Voskresensky

    Mikhail_Voskresensky

  • The Irony of Fate
  • 1976 Soviet television film

    Irony of Fate was partly released on Mikael Tariverdiev's LP in 1976 by Melodiya. A full soundtrack was released in 2009 by Bomba Music (Russia) and in

    The Irony of Fate

    The_Irony_of_Fate

  • Melancolie
  • Song by Sofia Rotaru

    "Melancolie" Song by Sofia Rotaru Language Romanian English title Melancholia Recorded 1983 Genre Pop music Label Melodiya Songwriter Grigore Vieru

    Melancolie

    Melancolie

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