Artist's albums
Концертный зал "Светлановский"
2023 · album
Drums Rampage
2023 · EP
Hip Hop on the Verge
2023 · single
Nights in Rio De Janeiro
2023 · single
Rocking the Nights
2023 · single
Introduction
2023 · EP
Концертный зал "Александровский"
2023 · album
Dedicated To The Great Victory!
2023 · album
Кони-100
2023 · single
Авторская коллекция. Александр Александров
2023 · album
In One Formation
2023 · album
National Anthem of The Azerbaijan
2023 · single
It Is True That Stalingrad Was
2023 · album
Conducted by Gennady Sachenyuk
2022 · album
New Year's Album
2022 · album
Solo. Pt. 2.
2022 · album
Conducted by Nikolai Kirillov
2022 · album
Maxim Maklakov Sings
2022 · album
The Crew Is One Family
2022 · album
Day of Sorrow and Remembrance of Victims of War
2022 · album
The Prayer for Russia
2022 · single
Happy Victory Day!
2022 · album
We Are the ARMY OF THE PEOPLE
2022 · album
The Red-Bannered Ensemble Sings, Pt. 4
2022 · album
Soviet Generation
2022 · album
Solo
2021 · EP
Author's Collection. Aleksandra Pakhmutova.
2021 · album
Maxim Maklakov
2021 · album
Enchantés!
2021 · album
Memory
2021 · EP
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Biography
The Alexandrov Ensemble commonly known as the Red Army Choir. Founded during the Soviet era, the ensemble consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble. The Ensemble has entertained audiences both in Russia and throughout the world, performing a range of music including folk tunes, hymns, operatic arias and popular music. It is named for its first director, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (1883–1946). Its formal name since 1998 has been A. V. Alexandrov Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army. Officially performed for the first time on 12 October 1928 under the direction of their conductor, Alexandr Alexandrov, a young music professor at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1935, the Ensemble was bestowed the Order of the Red Banner and was renamed the Red-bannered Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble of the USSR. During World War II, the Ensemble gave over 1500 performances at both Soviet fronts, entertaining troops about to go into battle, at gun emplacements, airfields, and in hospitals. In 2009, The Alexandrov Red Army Choir took part in the Eurovision Song Contest when the contest was hosted in Moscow as part of a collaboration by 2003 Representatives t.A.T.u. performed "Not Gonna Get Us" as the final portion of the interval act. Today, the Ensemble is led by Honoured Artist of Russia Gennady Sachenuk, who has been leading it since 2016.