Main Performers | Red Army Ensemble, Walter Tissovsky, Ivan Chermantei, Konstantin Lisovsky, K Gerasimov, E Beliaev, V Dimitriev, G Andryushenko, A Sergeyev, N Polozkov
V Ruslanov - vocal, E Foektistov - balalaika, Ivan Chermantei - accordion |
Conductors | Colonel Boris Alexandrov, Lt.-Colonel Konstantin Vinogradov, Major Vladimir Alexandrov |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen', (National Anthem), 'Soviet National Anthem', 'Song of Russia', B Alexandrov, Y Kamenetsky (K Gerasimov), 'Song of The Plains', L Knipper, L Gusev (Red Army Ensemble), 'Beautiful Moonlit Night' (E Beliaev), 'Kalinka' (E Beliaev), 'A Break On The March', L Schatz (Red Army Ensemble), 'The Bells of Remembrance', V Muradeli, A Sobolev (V Dimitriev), 'A Birch Tree Stood in The Meadow' (G Andryushenko), 'Poem of The Ukraine', A V Alexandrov, O Kolychev (A Sergeyev), 'Down The Piterskaya' (A Sergeyev), 'Tipperary' (K Gerasimov), 'The Courageous Don Cossacks' (Red Army Ensemble), 'Cossack Dance', B Alexandrov (Red Army Ensemble), 'Chorus' from Ernani, Verdi (Red Army Ensemble), 'Ah! Lovely Night' (N Polozkov), 'Do The Russian People Want War?', E Kolmanovsky, E Yevtushenko (V Ruslanov), 'Kamarinskaya' (E Foektistov), 'Sailor's Dance', V Kudriavtsov (Red Army Ensemble), 'The Volga Boatmen' (V Dimitriev), 'You Are Always Beautiful', B Mokrousov, N Gleizerov (E Beliaev), 'Annie Laurie' (E Beliaev), 'On The March', V Soloviev-Sedoi, M Dudin (Red Army Ensemble), 'Soldiers' Dance', B Alexandrov (Red Army Ensemble), 'Auld Lang Syne' (Red Army Ensemble) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1963/20) 4 B&W photographs (RAHE/3/1963/1) |