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1918-40
The Choir of the ‘Bayan’ Society

The Choir of the ‘Bayan’ Society

The Choir of the ‘Bayan’ Society. >>

1918-40
The Choir of Mikhail Nazarov

The Choir of Mikhail Nazarov

The Choir of Mikhail Nazarov (1896 – 1949) at the Riga Russian Educational Society. 1939. >>

1918-40
Choir of the Circle of Enthusiasts of Russian Antiquity

Choir of the Circle of Enthusiasts of Russian Antiquity

Choir of the Circle of Enthusiasts of Russian Antiquity >>

1918-40
United Choir of the Riga and Daugavpils Circles

United Choir of the Riga and Daugavpils Circles

United Choir of the Riga and Daugavpils Circles of Enthusiasts of Russian Antiquity >>

1918-40
Women’s Auxiliary Choir

Women’s Auxiliary Choir

Women’s Auxiliary Choir of the Grebenshchikov Prayer-house of Riga, 1920. >>

1945-90
The Church choir

The Church choir

Choir of the The Church in the Name of the Icon of ‘Intercession of Blessed Virgin Mary’, 1945. >>

Culture > Choirs, Dance Ensembles
1991 - ...
Choirs and Dance Ensembles of Latvian Russians

Choirs and Dance Ensembles of Latvian Russians

The restoring of independence to Latvia gave a fresh impulse to the preservation and development of Russian traditional culture in this country.  >>

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