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Click this link for more great Opera and Vocal Records in my other listings! This is from the notable series of German recordings of the Ural - Black Sea Cossack Chorus DW 5330(CR 1269) russian male choirAbendglocken, folk song Vecernie kolokolaSchwarzmeer-Kosaken-Chor, Conductor Andrei Scholuch Columbia (European) DW 5330(CR 1270) russian male choirEinsam klingt das kleine Glöckchen, folk song Odinoko zvuchit malen'koye kolokolchikoSchwarzmeer-Kosaken-Chor, Conductor Andrei Scholuch Columbia 12" 78 rpm record Condition: Excellent faint scuffs, plays quiet some ticks Andrei Ivanovich Scholuch (born November 29, 1895 in Reschetylivka, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire; † January 9, 1979 in Düsseldorf) was the founder and longtime director of the Ural Cossack Choir.Andrei Sholuch was the son of merchants Ivan Ivanovich and Irina Pelagia Sholuch. After finishing high school, Scholuch pursued an officer's career and underwent training at the War Academy in Perm. Scholuch then served on the western front near Lemberg as a young lieutenant. During the Russian Civil War he served under General Wrangel and was promoted to lieutenant in 1919. The following year he emigrated to Gallipoli, where his troops regrouped to fight marauding Red sailors. In 1921 he was sent to an internment camp in Alexandria. After his release, Scholuch went to Paris, where he first worked in an automobile factory. In his spare time he worked on founding the Ural Cossack Choir, with which he first toured in 1924, taking him to Spain, France, Portugal, Benelux, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The seat of the choir then also became Germany. After the dissolution in 1972, Scholuch devoted himself to orthodox church music until his death.The Black Sea Cossack Choir is a Cossack choir founded in Germany in 1938.1938-1967After the First World War, Cossack choirs emerged outside of Russia, cultivating the songs of their homeland with its wealth of melodies. The first conductor and founder of the Black Sea Cossack Choir was Boris Ledkovsky (1894–1975)[1], who conducted the choir together with Nikolai S. von Orloff[2] (1900–1990), who emigrated to Lemgo from Russia during the October Revolution of 1917 . Orloff was a Protestant clergyman[2][3][4] and also founded the "Russian Brother Aid" in Lemgo.[5][6]Under the direction of Orloff, the choir completed Europe-wide tours,[2] performed mainly in churches, was also the synodal choir of the Russian Orthodox Church in Germany[7] and also gave concerts under the patronage of the Inner Mission of the Evangelical Church.[8 ] There was also a collaboration with the Reichs-Rundfunk in Berlin,[8] the choir achieved worldwide fame with its Russian and Ukrainian Cossack songs.[9]In 1951 Ledkovsky emigrated to the USA with some of the choir's singers and founded a choir of the Russian Orthodox Church there.[10] Since then, the Black Sea Cossacks have been under the sole patronage of the "Bruderhilfe" and its managing director Nikolai Orloff. This appointed Andrej Scholuch as musical director. He used to be the head of the Ural Cossack Choir, which was dissolved in 1940 and later re-established.[11]In 1955 Sergej Horbenko,[8] formerly conductor of the Kiev Opera and professor[9] at the Music Academy in Kiev, took over the musical direction. During this time there was a split in the choir when Andrej Scholuch founded his second Ural Cossack choir with some singers from the Black Sea Cossacks.[11] The ensemble members of the 1950s also included Ivan Rebroff[3] and Orloff's son Peter Orloff, who sang in the Black Sea Cossack Choir for ten years from the age of 14.[12]Due to Horbenko's health restrictions, his new deputy Leonid Doroynski conducted the choir from 1960 to 1962,[13] he was followed by the former conductor and founder of the Volga Cossacks Nikolai Tripolitoff,[14] who also included the dance elements of Russian folk music. At that time, the Black Sea Cossacks almost always performed at secular concerts with several dancers and also with a bayan (Russian accordion). Tripolitoff conducted the choir until 1967.At the end of the 1960s, Nikolai Orloff decided to give up the choir's activities. In the 1950s and 1960s, extensive tours and numerous recordings took place regularly. After the dissolution of the choir in 1967, various sound recording releases in the 1970s and 1980s ensured that the music and the name of the Black Sea Cossack Choir lived on. More Great Records on sale right now: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE MORE GREAT RECORDS CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE ALL ITEMS - VINTAGE BOOKS, VICTROLA and TURNTABLE ITEMS, CDs, Books and DVDs http://shop.ebay.com/carsten_sf/m.html ==== A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING: As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS. If for any reason your transaction was NOT SATISFACTORY, pls contact me and I will work something out with you. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A REASON TO GIVE ME A NEGATIVE RATING or a LOW STAR RATING. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Schwarzmeer Kosaken Chor, Schwarzmeer-Kosaken-Chor, Andrei Scholuch, Andrei Sholukh, Black Sea COSSACK CHORUS
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Genre: World Music
Record Label: Columbia
Record Size: 10"
Style: Ballet, Brass, Chanson, Christian, Comedy/Novelty Music, Film Score/Soundtrack, Germany & Austria, Greece, Gregorian Chant, Gypsy, Gypsy Jazz, Islamic, Jazz Instrument, Jewish, Mass, Middle East & Islamic, Music Hall, National Anthem/Patriotic, Polka, Schlager, Speech, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal, Waltz, Cabaret/Vaudeville, Christmas, Eastern Europe & Russia, Jewish & Yiddish, Opera, Political/Conscious
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: Abendglocken/ Einsam klingt das kleine Glöckchen
Language: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, English, Hebrew, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Yiddish
Catalog Number: DW 5330, DW-5330, DW5330