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  2. Melodiya - Wikipedia

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    Melodiya was established in 1964 as the "All-Union Gramophone Record Firm of the USSR Ministry of Culture Melodiya" in accordance with a resolution issued by the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union.

  3. List of Melodiya artists - Wikipedia

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    List of recording artists performing on or signed to Melodiya at one time or another. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Tender Melody - Wikipedia

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    Tender Melody is a studio album of Sofia Rotaru, recorded at Melodiya in the USSR. The album was widely acclaimed in the countries of the former USSR and the total sales amounted to more than 2 million copies.

  5. Kak trevozhen etot put - Wikipedia

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    Kak trevozhen etot put (Russian: Как тревожен этот путь; transl. How Disturbing Is This Way) is the fifth studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1982 by Melodiya. It was released as a double album, but later also distributed as separate long plays. The album sold 7 million copies as of 1983. [2] [3]

  6. Synthesizing the Silk Roads - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Nazi invasion of the USSR in 1941, Stalin ordered a mass evacuation of people and industry eastward into the country, which eventually involved more than 16 million people. [1] Tashkent was a particularly important destination for the evacuees, who included at one point Anna Akhmatova , Aleksey Tolstoy , and Korney Chukovsky .

  7. Rock music in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Melodiya's reaction was an official release of a record by Aquarium in order to create the illusion that recordings of the band were also widely released in the USSR. [ 90 ] Television and film also contributed to the breakthrough of Russian rock to the public in the 1980s.

  8. Arlekino i drugiye - Wikipedia

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    Arlekino i drugiye (Russian: Арлекино и другие; transl. Harlequin and other songs) is the second studio album by Russian Soviet singer Alla Pugacheva released in 1979 by Melodiya. Background

  9. Sofia Rotaru (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Rotaru (София Ротару), also known as Ballad of Violins (Баллада о скрипках) [1] is the second album by Soviet singer-songwriter Sofia Rotaru, released in 1974 by Melodiya. The album includes songs performed in Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Romanian languages.