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The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda (Сказка о попе и о работнике его Балде) is a partially lost Soviet animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya and based on the 1830 eponymous fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin.[1]

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  1. 59 relations: Accordion, Alexander Pushkin, Alexander Vvedensky (poet), Animation, Animator.ru, Balalaika, Bass clarinet, Bass drum, Bassoon, Cello, Clapper (musical instrument), Clarinet, Contrabass, Contrabassoon, Cor anglais, Cymbal, Deutsche Grammophon, Dmitri Shostakovich, E-flat clarinet, Euphonium, Feature film, Flute, French horn, Glockenspiel, History of Russian animation, Lenfilm, List of incomplete or partially lost films, Mikhail Tsekhanovsky, Muddle Instead of Music, Oboe, Opera, Pedal harp, Piccolo, Ratchet (instrument), ROSTA windows, Russia, Russian guitar, Saint Petersburg, Siege of Leningrad, Soprano saxophone, Soviet Union, Suspended cymbal, Tambourine, Tenor saxophone, The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, Thomas Sanderling, Timpani, Traditional animation, Triangle (musical instrument), Trombone, ... Expand index (9 more) »

  2. 1930s unfinished films
  3. 1936 lost films
  4. Films based on works by Aleksandr Pushkin
  5. Films scored by Dmitri Shostakovich
  6. Lost Russian films
  7. Lost Soviet films
  8. Lost animated films

Accordion

Accordions (from 19th-century German, from —"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed in a frame).

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Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.

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Alexander Vvedensky (poet)

Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky (Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Введе́нский; 6 December 1904 – 19 December 1941) was a Russian poet and dramatist with formidable influence on "unofficial" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the Soviet Union.

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Animation

Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images.

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Animator.ru

Animator.ru is a Russian website chronicling the films, people and studios of the animation industry in Russia, the former Soviet Union and (to a lesser extent) the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

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Balalaika

The balalaika (балала́йка) is a Russian stringed musical instrument with a characteristic triangular wooden, hollow body, fretted neck, and three strings.

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Bass clarinet

The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family.

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Bass drum

The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch.

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Bassoon

The bassoon is a musical instrument in the woodwind family, which plays in the tenor and bass ranges.

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Cello

The violoncello, often simply abbreviated as cello, is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family.

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Clapper (musical instrument)

A clapper is a basic form of percussion instrument.

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Clarinet

The clarinet is a single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell.

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Contrabass

Contrabass (from contrabbasso) refers to several musical instruments of very low pitch—generally one octave below bass register instruments.

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Contrabassoon

The contrabassoon, also known as the double bassoon, is a larger version of the bassoon, sounding an octave lower.

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Cor anglais

The cor anglais (or original; plural: cors anglais) Longman has /kɔːz/ for British and /kɔːrz/ for American -->, or English horn (in North American English), is a double-reed woodwind instrument in the oboe family.

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Cymbal

A cymbal is a common percussion instrument.

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Deutsche Grammophon

Deutsche Grammophon (DGG) is a German classical music record label that was the precursor of the corporation PolyGram.

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Dmitri Shostakovich

Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (9 August 1975) was a Soviet-era Russian composer and pianist who became internationally known after the premiere of his First Symphony in 1926 and thereafter was regarded as a major composer.

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E-flat clarinet

The E-flat (E) clarinet is a member of the clarinet family, smaller than the more common flat clarinet and pitched a perfect fourth higher.

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Euphonium

The euphonium is a medium-sized, 3 or 4-valve, often compensating, conical-bore, tenor-voiced brass instrument that derives its name from the Ancient Greek word εὔφωνος euphōnos, meaning "well-sounding" or "sweet-voiced" (εὖ eu means "well" or "good" and φωνή phōnē means "sound", hence "of good sound").

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Feature film

A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a narrative film (motion picture or "movie") with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole presentation in a commercial entertainment program.

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Flute

The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.

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French horn

The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the horn in professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell.

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Glockenspiel

The glockenspiel (or,: bells and: play) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout.

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History of Russian animation

The history of Russian animation is the visual art form produced by Russian animation makers.

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Lenfilm

Lenfilm (Ленфильм) is a Russian production company with its own film studio located in Saint Petersburg (the city was called Leningrad from 1924 to 1991, thus the name).

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List of incomplete or partially lost films

The following is a list of notable films that are incomplete or partially lost.

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Mikhail Tsekhanovsky

Mikhail Mikhailovich Tsekhanovsky (Михаил Михайлович Цехановский; — 22 June 1965) was a Russian and Soviet artist, animation director, book illustrator, screenwriter, sculptor and educator.

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Muddle Instead of Music

"Muddle Instead of Music: On the Opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District" (Russian: Сумбур вместо музыки – Об опере «Леди Макбет Мценского уезда») is an editorial that appeared in the Soviet newspaper Pravda on 28 January 1936.

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Oboe

The oboe is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument.

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Opera

Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.

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Pedal harp

The pedal harp (also known as the concert harp) is a large and technologically modern harp, designed primarily for use in art music.

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Piccolo

The piccolo (Italian for 'small') is a half-size flute and a member of the woodwind family of musical instruments.

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Ratchet (instrument)

A ratchet or rattle, more specifically, cog rattle is a musical instrument of the percussion family and a warning/signaling device.

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ROSTA windows

ROSTA windows (also known as ROSTA windows of satire or ROSTA posters, Окна сатиры РОСТА, Окна РОСТА, ROSTA being an acronym for the Russian Telegraph Agency, the state news agency from 1918 to 1935) were a propagandistic medium of communication used in the Soviet Union to communicate important messages and instill specific beliefs and ideology within the minds of the masses.

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Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.

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Russian guitar

The Russian guitar (sometimes referred to as a "Gypsy guitar") is an acoustic seven-string guitar that was developed in Russia toward the end of the 18th century: it shares most of its organological features with the Spanish guitar, although some historians insist on English guitar descent.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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Siege of Leningrad

The Siege of Leningrad was a prolonged military siege undertaken by the Axis powers and co-belligerent Finland against the Soviet city of Leningrad (present-day Saint Petersburg) on the Eastern Front of World War II.

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Soprano saxophone

The soprano saxophone is a small, high-pitched member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments invented in the 1840s by Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Suspended cymbal

Classical suspended cymbal A suspended cymbal is any single cymbal played with a stick or beater rather than struck against another cymbal.

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Tambourine

The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills".

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Tenor saxophone

The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s.

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The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda

"The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda" (Skazka o pope i o rabotnike yego Balde) is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin.

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Thomas Sanderling

Thomas Sanderling (born October 2, 1942) is a German conductor born in the Soviet Union.

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Timpani

Timpani or kettledrums (also informally called timps) are musical instruments in the percussion family.

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Traditional animation

Traditional animation (or classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation) is an animation technique in which each frame is drawn by hand.

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Triangle (musical instrument)

The triangle is a musical instrument in the percussion family, classified as an idiophone in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system.

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Trombone

The trombone (Posaune, Italian, French: trombone) is a musical instrument in the brass family.

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Trumpet

The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles.

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Tuba

The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family.

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Tubular bells

Tubular bells (also known as chimes) are musical instruments in the percussion family.

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Vera Tsekhanovskaya

Vera Tsekhanovskaya (Russian: Вера Цехановская; born Vera Vseslavovna Shengelidze on December 25, 1902) was a Russian and Soviet animation director who died on April 25, 1977.

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Viola

The viola is a string instrument that is usually bowed.

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Violin

The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.

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Whistle

A whistle is a musical instrument which produces sound from a stream of gas, most commonly air.

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Woodblock (instrument)

A woodblock (also spelled as two words, wood block) is a small slit drum made from a single piece of wood.

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Xylophone

The xylophone is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.

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See also

1930s unfinished films

1936 lost films

Films based on works by Aleksandr Pushkin

Films scored by Dmitri Shostakovich

Lost Russian films

Lost Soviet films

Lost animated films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Priest_and_of_His_Workman_Balda_(film)

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