Russian choir formed in 1900 by Ivan Ivanovich Yukhov (1871-1943), first as an amateur choir in the city of Shchyolkovo near Moscow that sang mostly Christian music. The choir quickly grew, enlarged by members of the choirs of the Mytishchi Carriage Works and the Rabinek Factory, and it began to perform in Moscow churches. As the choir's repertoire expands, it becomes the most popular choir in Moscow. It sings at theatrical performances, develops an extensive concert activity, and makes its first recordings. After the Russian Revolution, the chorus is nationalized. On January 1, 1919, it becomes the First State Choir. In 1925, it changes its name once more, becoming the M.I. Glinka State Choir. It performed both on the radio and contributed to more than 70 Soviet films, and it sang at numerous performances of Soviet operas and theatrical production. In 1942, the choir became the Republican Russian Academic Choir.
Name Vars
- Вокальный Ансамбль Под Упр. Ивана Юхова
- Дух. Хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Дух. Хоръ Подъ Упр. И. И. Юхова
- Духовн. Хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Духовный Хор И. И. Юхова
- Духовный Хор Ивана Ивановича Юхова, Москва
- Духовный Хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Духовный Хоръ Подъ Упр. И. И. Юхова
- Духовный. Хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Русскій народн. хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Хор И. И. Юхова
- Хор И. Юхова
- Хор Под Рук. И. И. Юхова
- Хор п | у И. И. Юхова
- Хор п. р. И. И. Юхова
- Хор п/р И. И. Юхова
- Хоръ И. И. Юхова
- Хоръ Подъ Упр. И. И. Юхова
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