Vdisc-247a-vp676

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Author and source

Description
English: Performer: Howard Barlow (1892-1972) and the Firestone Symphony Orchestra

Vocal range: Instrumental
Title/Work: The Red Poppy
Content: Russian Sailors' Dance
Composer: Reinhold Glière (1875-1956)
Lyricist: none
Genre: Ballet
First recording date: 1944

First release date: August 1944
Date 7 October 2012(2012-10-07)
Source PD:RAKO-VDR-00001
Author Carl Flisch

Audio file information

Image(s) see below (if available)

Label Victory Disc (V-Disc)
Cat. no. 247 A/B
Order number
Matrix/StamperID VP 676
1st release date August 1944
1st recording date 1944
Coupling date 1944
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording unknown
Description
Author(s)/Composer(s) Reinhold Glière (1875-1956)
Lyricist(s) none
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) Howard Barlow (1892-1972) and the Firestone Symphony Orchestra
Vocal range Instrumental
Title/Work The Red Poppy
Content Russian Sailors' Dance
Genre(s) Ballet
FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora)
PD CH 31 December 2026
PD EU 31 December 2026
PD USA 31 December 2026
PD INT 31 December 2056

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