Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Prague liberated from the Nazis. Victory Parade of Soviet and Czechoslovak troops in the Prague Castle. St. Vitus Cathedral is seen to the right of the military orchestra.12.05.1945#5982261
Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater opened on May 12, 1945, with a premiere of Mikhail Glinka's Ivan Susanin, directed by N.Frida and with stage design by K.Yuon. Opening ceremony. On stage: the theater's company after the premiere.12.05.1945#8543171
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Soviet conductor Karl Eliasberg, right, and the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of the Leningrad Radio Committee during a rehearsal of the 7th Symphony by Dmitry Shostakovich he created in a city under siege. The Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic. Musicians were retrieved from military units to replenish the orchestra.30.07.1942#8852074
First performance of Dmitry Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 Leningradskaya. The Column Hall of the House of Unions. 1942. Reproduction.29.03.1942#803322
Photo reproduction. The performance of the 7th Symphony by composer Dmitry Shostakovich at the Column Hall of House of the Unions on March 29, 1942.29.03.1942#681470
Tchaikovsky's opera "Eugene Onegin" performed by singers of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR during the theater's evacuation in the city of Kuibyshev during the Great Patriotic War. Conducting the orchestra: Vasily Nebolsin.16.03.1942#2807954
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Orchestra of Janowska concentration camp prisoners who were forced to accompany torture and firing with music. The orchestra included Professor of the Lvov State Conservatory of Strix, opera conductor Munde and other famous Jewish musicians.17.10.1941#5639326
Tchaikovsky's opera "Eugene Onegin" staged by the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR at the theater's branch on Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Moscow, 1939. Conducting the orchestra: Vasily Nebolsin.24.03.1939#2807951
"Moscow speaking." Recording a radio program at the Comintern radio Station's studio in 1938.02.08.1938#5603379
"This is Radio Moscow." A recording of the radio program in the Comintern radio station studio. 1938.02.08.1938#5603378
"This is Radio Moscow." A recording of the radio program in the Comintern radio station studio. 1938.02.08.1938#5603365
"This is Radio Moscow." A recording of the radio program in the Comintern radio station studio. 1938.02.08.1938#5603364
"This is Radio Moscow." A recording of the radio program in the Comintern radio station studio. Announcer's work. 1938.02.08.1938#5603366
Moscow. Soviet orchestra conductor Alexander Malik-Pashayev, Merited Artist of the RSFSR and Runner-Up of the 1st National Orchestra Conductors Competition (Second Place), rehearses in the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory.01.07.1938#8538876
Composer Sergei Prokofiev, center, on the stage of Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory (now Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory), Moscow, 1936.17.09.1936#6011828
The military parade marking the anniversary of the October Revolution, on Red Square. Moscow, 1934. Military drummers.07.11.1934#5781687
Students of schools affiliated with the Union of Societies of Assistance to Defense and Aviation-Chemical Construction of the USSR take part in a demonstration marking the International Day of Working People's Solidarity on Moscow's Red Square.01.05.1934#5783243
Celebrating the 16th anniversary of the October Revolution in Sverdlovsk, Russia on November 7, 1933.07.11.1933#3084785
The first furrow event in the "Novaya Zhisn" (new life) collective farm in Kolomensky district.15.04.1931#3039145
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia of 1918-1920. British troops' parade in the city of Vladivostok.15.08.1918#3039777
Feodor Chaliapin (1873-1938) performing on the stage of the Orekhovo-Zuevo summer theater. The ticket money should have been used to open a free cantine for workers and children.01.08.1918#3060542
Founder of the first orchestra of Russian folk instruments Vasily Andreyev (1861-1918).01.09.1917#3089