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Serge Jaroff of Don Cossack Chorus 1930s Tour 8x10 Promo Photo #1013-C

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Calculado por USPS en MX.
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Authentic, Vintage 1930s Black and White Promotional Photograph of Conductor Serge Jaroff of the Don Cossack Chorus. Photo #1013-C from the Metropolitan Musical Bureau, Inc. of NYC, New York. Measures approximately 8x10 including white border. Condition: This is an original photograph, not a copy or reproduction. Photo is in very good condition. Comments: The Don Cossack Choir was a men's chorus of exiled Cossacks founded in 1921 by Serge Jaroff and conducted for almost sixty years by him. They traveled to the United States for the first time in 1930 and attained U.S. citizenship in a mass ceremony in 1936. With World War II looming, the choir found a new home in the United States. This photograph came from the estate of a Maine musician who indicated in writing on the back she heard the chorus in Bangor, Maine on October 25, 1933, and presumably is how she obtained it.