MIA: History: Soviet Union: Music

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LYRICS AND SCORE BOOKS

1942: The Most Popular Songs from Soviet Union in English and Russian (original provided by Dr. Freda P. Beberfall)

1947: Anthology of Russian Lyrics - Новьіи Песенник. Phonetic Rendition by Jacob Shapiro (original provided by Dr. Freda P. Beberfall)

SOUND RECORDINGS

National Anthems

1917-1944: The International mp3
1944-1991: The Soviet National Anthem mp3(1944); mp3(1977); mp3(En); midi
                      Video (subtitles)

Lyrics for the Anthems of the Republics of the Soviet Union

Armenian National Anthem (mp3)
Azerbaijan National Anthem (mp3)
Byelorussian National Anthem (mp3)
Estonian National Anthem (mp3)
Georgian National Anthem (mp3)
Kazakhstan National Anthem (mp3)
Kyrgyzstan National Anthem (mp3)
Latvian National Anthem (mp3)
Lithuanian National Anthem (mp3)
Moldavian National Anthem (mp3)
Tajikistan National Anthem (mp3)
Turkmenistan National Anthem (mp3)
Ukrainian National Anthem (mp3)
Uzbekistan National Anthem (mp3)

Soviet Songs

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See also:
Marxism and Music
 


The lyrics to some of these songs are unknown - if you can translate or find the lyrics, please .

The materials are provided for non-commercial, educational purposes. All rights remain with the authors.

Last updated on 31 October 2024