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  1. The Alexandrov Ensemble (Russian: Ансамбль Александрова, romanized: Ansambl' Aleksandrova; commonly known as the Red Army Choir [1] in the West) is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces. Founded during the Soviet era, the ensemble consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble. The Ensemble has ...

  2. 3 de dez. de 2016 · Subscribed. 213K. 8.6M views 7 years ago #dancevideo #russiandance #russiandancers. "Soldier's dance" performed by the Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army. Moscow, 1965....

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  3. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Since 1928, the Red Army Choir has inspired Soviet and Russian troops at war while projecting Russian soft power on the international stage. In the early hours of December 25, 2016, a Russian Tu-154 military plane crashed in the Black Sea shortly after taking off from Sochi. Among the 92 killed were 64 members of the Red Army Choir on their way ...

  4. 27 de dez. de 2016 · Often described as the Kremlin’s “singing weapon,” the Military Alexandrov Ensemble, also known as the Red Army Choir, was founded in 1928, when the Minister of Defence, Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov, asked Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov to create a military choir.

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  5. The Suvorov Military Schools ( Russian: Суворовское военное училище) are a type of boarding school in the former Soviet Union and in modern Russia and Belarus for boys of 10–17. Education in these schools focuses on military related subjects. The schools are named after Alexander Suvorov, a well-known 18th century Russian general.

  6. 28 de dez. de 2016 · The Alexandrov Ensemble. Sixty-four members of the official choir of the Russian armed forces, men and women, were on the doomed plane, plus Lt-Gen Valery Khalilov, the Alexandrov's conductor. The ...

  7. 8 de jul. de 2021 · A versatile musician, Alexandrov was a conductor, choirmaster, teacher, and even a major-general. He is best known for writing the anthem for the USSR which was finally adopted on 14 December 1943 and first broadcast on radio in its modern version on the night of 17- 18 April 1944.