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Ivanovici
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Vasiliy Agapkin
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Alexander Gretchaninov
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Théodore Dubois
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The Orthodox Singers
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The Orthodox Singers Male Choir, directed by G. Smirnov has been founded in 1992. The best singers of Moscow churches and monasteries are i… read moreThe Orthodox Singers Male Choir, directed by G. Smirnov has been founded in 1992. The best singers of Moscow churches and monasteries are invited here for taking part at the festive divine services and concerts. The roots of Russian mal… read moreThe Orthodox Singers Male Choir, directed by G. Smirnov has been founded in 1992. The best singers of Moscow churches and monasteries are invited here for taking part at the festive divine services and concerts. The roots of Russian male choral singing can be found at the ancient tradition of th… read more -
Родион Константинович Щедрин
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Émile Waldteufel
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