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2 | Стенька Разин |
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3 | Schwarze Augen |
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4 | Eintönig klingt hell das Glöcklein |
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5 | Die Straße entlang |
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6 | Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe |
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7 | Herr, Erbarme Dich Unser |
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8 | Moskauer Nächte |
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9 | Wolgaschlepper |
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10 | Abendglocken |
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11 | Kosakenlied vom Ataman Platow |
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12 | Still ruht der See |
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13 | Räuberlied |
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14 | Lied vom Terek-Fluß |
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15 | Es wird im Walde gesagt |
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16 | Der rote Sarafan |
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17 | Play track | Matrosenlied |
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18 | Auf dem Berg |
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19 | Feldmarschlied |
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20 | Ukrainische Mädchenklage |
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21 | Leutnant Tschitschereff |
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22 | Die gefangenen Kosaken |
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23 | Abschied |
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24 | Auf einem russischen Jahrmarkt |
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25 | Kadettenlied |
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26 | Die Birke |
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27 | Ruhm sei ihm |
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28 | Himbeerernte |
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29 | Kosaken-Feldmarschlieder |
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30 | Nach der Schlacht |
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31 | Blühender Flieder |
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32 | An einem Zigeuner-Lagerfeuer |
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33 | Auf Adlerschwingen |
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34 | Dummes Mädchen |
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35 | Das zerbrochene Herz |
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36 | Lied vom braven Major |
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37 | Der leuchtende Stern |
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38 | Bajkal-See |
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39 | Wiegenlied (Guten Abend, gute Nacht) |
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40 | Sah' ein Knab' ein Röslein steh'n (Heideröslein) |
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41 | Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht |
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42 | O Tannenbaum |
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43 | Süsser Die Glocken Nie Klingen |
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44 | O Du Fröhliche, O Du Selige |
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45 | Weihnachtsabend |
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46 | Eine Neujahrs-Erzählung |
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About This Artist
Don Kosaken Chor
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Don Kosaken Chor was a group of former officers of the Russian Imperial Army, discovered singing in Istanbul, where they had fled after the defeat of their army unit in the Crimea. They made their formal concert debut in Vienna in 1923, led by their founder, conductor and composer, Serge Jaroff. Fifty years of the Don Cossack Choir, 50 years of undiminished popularity, 50 years of world success! This means absolute dedication to the highest standards of performance, to power, greatness, but also a huge expenditure of energy and artistic effort, to remain on the lonely heights of fam… read more
Don Kosaken Chor was a group of former officers of the Russian Imperial Army, discovered singing in Istanbul, where they had fled after the defeat of their army unit in the Crimea. They mad… read more
Don Kosaken Chor was a group of former officers of the Russian Imperial Army, discovered singing in Istanbul, where they had fled after the defeat of their army unit in the Crimea. They made their formal concert debut in Vienna in 1923… read more