21 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Soviet Union"

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The Anthem of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from the year 1984
Author: Sovietball
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The State Anthem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, played on a virtual keyboard.
Author: Sammimack
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Enthusiast's March one of the most famous cultural songs of the Soviet Union, from the 1930s era.
Author: Музыка: И. Дунаевский Слова: А. Д'Актиль
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Государственный гимн Советского Союза, 1968National anthem of the Soviet Union in its post-1955 arrangement; the exact date of recording is unknown but it is probably from at least 1968.
Author: Untitled
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Based on the Russian Anthems museum hosted by Vadim Makarov, this is a 1968 USSR Defence Ministry's instrumental rendition of the Hymn of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, conductor N. Nazarov.
Author: Band of the Soviet People's Commissariat of Defense (Ministry of Defence).
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The Soviet song w:Svyaschennaya Voyna. The file came from http://www.sovmusic.ru and http://9may.alo.ru/pesny.php says that the file was created in 1941. Alexandrov died in 1946.
Author: Alexandr Vasiljevič Alexandrov
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Chant populaire tchouvache, enregistré sous la direction de Grigori Sandler.
Author: Poet unknown, Chuvash folk song
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An automated recording found online of a proposed anthem for the Finnish SSR. It is assumed that no actual performers were involved and/or ever recorded a version of this song).
Author: Armas Äikiä, Карл Раутио, "GETchan"
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1st release date: 19th century, Folklore collections from the Russian Empire
Author: Untitled
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Anthem of the USSR, sung with the lyrics that mention Stalin. It was used from 1944 to 1956.
Author: The Soviet National Anthem (1944 version). Music was composed by A. V. Aleksandrov Lyrics were written by Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov and Gabriel El-Registan
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The National Anthem of the Ukrainian SSR from the CD National Anthems of the USSR and Union Republics
Author: Pavlo Tychyna and Anton Dmytrovych Lebedynets
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Performance of "Patriotic Song" by Glinka at the Second (Extraordinary) Session of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic,on November 27,1990,at Kremlin.
Author: Untitled
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This is the unofficial Anthem of Bolshevik Party in 1938 and also the early version of State Anthem of Soviet Union.
Author: Composer: Alexander Alexandrov Lyrics: Vasily Lebedev-Kumach
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Created by енот (firetie) [me]. Microphone: blue yetiused software: adobe audition cc and vegas pro 17keywords: scp: deleted chronicles, scp dc, weapon, sound, sfx,. Wav, record.
Author: Firetie
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This is the unofficial Anthem of Bolshevik Party in 1938 and also the early version of State Anthem of Soviet Union.
Author: Composer: Alexander Alexandrov Lyrics: Vasily Lebedev-Kumach
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Performance of "Patriotic Song" by Glinka at the Second (Extraordinary) Session of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic,on November 27,1990,at Kremlin.
Author: Untitled
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This anthem commemorates the Liberation of Azarbaijan on December 15, 1946. In one of the first episodes of the Cold War, Imperial Iran overcame the puppet states installed by the Soviet Union prior to their exit from Iran's northwest. The region had been occupied since the Anglo-Soviet Invasion in the Second World War. Nurtured by Joseph Stalin, the territory of Azarbaijan was infested by Communists with the likes of Baghirov and political outcasts with the likes of Pishevari. This anthem, written by the famed Hossein Golegolab, is an ode to the true regal spirit of Azarbaijan. It was played during the commemorative anniversaries of the territory's liberation and was performed by the students of the Imperial Officers' Academy.
Author: Untitled
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Broadcast made by the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich from the besieged city of Leningrad in 1941. The work he refers to here is Symphony No. 7 in C Major, opus 60, subtitled Leningrad. Transcript: An hour ago, I finished the score of two parts of a large symphonic composition. If I succeed in writing this composition well, if I succeed in completing the third and fourth parts, then it will be possible to call this composition the seventh symphony. Why do I announce this? So that the radio listeners who are listening to me now will know that the life of our city goes on as normal. We are all now doing our military duty. Soviet musicians, my dear friends and numerous brothers-in-arms, my friends! Remember that our art is now in great danger. Let us defend our music, let us work honestly and selflessly! Hace una hora, he terminado la partitura de dos partes de una composición sinfónica de gran tamaño. De tener éxito en escribir bien esta composición, de tener éxito en completar las partes tercera y cuarta, entonces se hará posible llamar a esta composición la sinfonía sétima. ¿Por qué les anuncio esto? Para que los radioescuchas que me están escuchando ahora sepan que la vida en nuestra ciudad prosigue como de costumbre. Todos estamos ahora haciendo nuestro deber militar. ¡Músicos soviéticos, queridos amigos y numerosos hermanos de armas míos, mis amigos! Recuerden que nuestro arte está en gran peligro ahora. ¡Defendamos nuestra música, trabajemos honesta y desinteresadamente! Час тому назад я закончил партитуру двух частей большого симфонического сочинения. Если это сочинение мне удасться написать хорошо, удасться закончить третью и четвертую части, то тогда можно будет назвать это сочинение Седьмой симфонией. Для чего я сообщаю об этом? Для того, чтобы радиослушатели, которые слушают меня сейчас, знали, что жизнь нашего города идет нормально. Все мы несем сейчас свою боевую вахту. Советские музыканты, мои дорогие и многочисленные соратники по оружию, мои друзья! Помните, что сейчас нашему искусству грозит великая опасность. Будем же защищать нашу музыку, будем же честно и самоотверженно работать.
Author: Dmitri Shostakovich, radiobroadcast from sieged Leningrad
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