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- Q1297189 subject Q6486825.
- Q1297189 subject Q8309096.
- Q1297189 abstract "The Male Choir of St Petersburg is a Russian choir that moved to the City of St Petersburg in the 18th century from Moscow. the end of the 19th Century the choir numbered 90. 40 adults and 50 boys (women were not admitted). Private study using the best Italian methods and the utilization of only the best voices helped them perfect their tone. Of the 22 basses, 7 were Bassi Profundi (Notably Vladimir Pasyoukov and Vladimir Miller) capable of reaching bottom G easily.".
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- Q1297189 wikiPageWikiLink Q6486825.
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- Q1297189 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309096.
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- Q1297189 comment "The Male Choir of St Petersburg is a Russian choir that moved to the City of St Petersburg in the 18th century from Moscow. the end of the 19th Century the choir numbered 90. 40 adults and 50 boys (women were not admitted). Private study using the best Italian methods and the utilization of only the best voices helped them perfect their tone. Of the 22 basses, 7 were Bassi Profundi (Notably Vladimir Pasyoukov and Vladimir Miller) capable of reaching bottom G easily.".
- Q1297189 label "The Male Choir of St. Petersburg".
- Q1297189 depiction The_Male_Choir_of_St._Petersburg.jpg.