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1964 Golden Rose of Montreux Festival: The Broken Venus

on BBC One London

An all-star musical spectacular from Soviet Television, Moscow.
Featuring:
Ulanova, Circus from Moldavia, Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, Carpathian Folk Choir,
Kirov Ballet, Maria Kosiva
and the Raduga Ensemble-Mosev, Ivan Koshevnikov, Ludmilla Sybina, Moiseyev Ensemble, The Orchestra of Electric Instruments, Azerbaijan Jazz Band and the Seal Club of Leningrad
The programme is introduced by Karandash.
A production of Central Television, U.S.S.R.
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Contributors

Performer:
null Ulanova
Dancers:
Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
Singers:
Carpathian Folk Choir
Dancers:
Kirov Ballet
Performer:
Maria Kosiva
Musicians:
The Raduga Ensemble-Mosev
Performer:
Ivan Koshevnikov
Performer:
Ludmilla Sybina
Dancers:
Moiseyev Ensemble
Musicians:
The Orchestra of Electric Instruments
Musicians:
Azerbaijan Jazz Band
Presenter:
null Karandash
Director:
S. Terr-Voskanian
Producer:
U. Saakov

BBC One London

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