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Aprelevka Record Plant

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36: 227:, entered the market. In 1991, when the Aprelevka Plant released about 33 million records, it was already operating at a loss since the prices of the records remained fixed. Neither the transition to independent customers (SNC Records, Moroz Records and other independent record companies), nor the release of cassettes helped. In 1992, the plant was on the verge of stopping with an annual output of about 10 million pieces. The last batch of records and cassettes was released in 1997. In 2002, the Aprelevka gramophone record plant was declared bankrupt by decision of the Moscow Region Arbitration Court. 27: 216:” All-Union record company as its main production enterprise which subsequently produced up to 65% of all Soviet records. By the early 1980s, the plant employed more than 3,000 people, and the release of records exceeded 50 million pieces per year. In 1989, the factory began production of audio cassettes. After 1991, the structure of “ 255:
In August 2014, information appeared in the mass media that in Aprelevka it was planned to reconstruct the territory of the Melodiya phonograph record plant. Instead of the closed territory of the industrial zone, it is planned to build a city square and a main street with a shopping arcade, set up a
209:, the “Holy War” song performed by the Alexandrov ensemble was first recorded at the plant. During the war, the plant produced aerial bombs. After the war in 1952, the factory mastered the production of long-playing records and in 1961, the production of the first stereo records began. 35: 201:, the plant was nationalized and began producing records with performances by Russian revolutionaries. In 1925, the plant was renamed to the "Aprelevka Plant in the name of Memory of Year 1905" (Russian: Апрелевский завод памяти 1905 года). 204:
In the early 1930s, the plant became the main producer of phonograph records in the USSR. The plant got expanded, it employed more than 1000 workers, and the annual outcome reached 19 million records. In the early days of
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The president of the Russian independent label Lilith Records, Olga Kiryanova, said that the Aprelevka vinyl record factory will start working again in the spring of 2009, but these plans were not destined to come true.
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Demand for vinyl records began to decline sharply: the purchasing power of the population fell, the production of turntables decreased, and a new optical audio format,
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park, organize a cultural center, a record museum and a mini-hotel with 100 seats. There will also fit an industrial park with offices and mini-manufactures.
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Nowadays, other companies and businesses are working on the territory of the former Aprelevka Plant.
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14.08.2014 На месте завода «Мелодия» в Апрелевке сделают городскую площадь и парк
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under the Metropol Record brand name were released. After the 1917
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In 1964, the Aprelevka Plant became a part of the “
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Moscow Oblast
Russian Empire
Aprelevka
Russian Empire
USSR
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Melodiya
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phonograph records
Aprelevka
Moscow Oblast
Gottlieb Heinrich Karl Moll
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phonograph records
October Revolution
World War II
Melodiya
Melodiya
CD
Order of Lenin
Возрождение винила в России (Апрелевский завод). История винила в СССР. (репортаж Вести+ СПб)
01.09.10 «Апрелевский завод грампластинок»: экспонат музея забытых вещей (Телеканал Культура)
14.08.2014 На месте завода «Мелодия» в Апрелевке сделают городскую площадь и парк
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Companies based in Moscow Oblast
1910 establishments in the Russian Empire
2002 disestablishments in Russia

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