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Science and technology 1966 № 7 "The Voice of Lenin".

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Director: Tovarnov M.

Editor: Levin A.

Recordist: Pekker B.

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Special issue "The Voice of Lenin". The unique image of Lenin is revealed in his great works, in documents, in the memoirs of people who met and worked with him, in photographs and film frames.

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Bas-reliefs of Lenin.

The building of the Moscow City Hall (Tverskaya, 13) with bas-reliefs of Lenin.

Chronicle of 1918-1922: Lenin's speeches from the rostrum.

Gramophone and recording of Lenin's voice on the gramophone horn.

Records.

Work on preserving and transferring Lenin's voice to more modern media.

In the 30s of the 20th century, a team led by Professor Garon built the curve of the octave analysis of Lenin's voice.

Interspersed with chronicle shots of Lenin's speeches from the podium.

Specialists of the State House of Radio Broadcasting and Sound Recording are working on transmitting the manner of Lenin's speeches.

Interview with Lenin's associates Sergei Gerasimovich Burlakov and Fyodor Nikolaevich Petrov.

Lenin's letters.

Music notebooks.

Equipment for third-octave analysis.

Sound engineer Tabolin at work with headphones.

Frames of noise cancellers.

People in the square are listening to a loudspeaker.

Personnel

Vladímir Iljích Lénin — rossijskij revolyucioner, krupnij teoretik marksizma, sovetskij politicheskij i gosudarstvennij deyatelj.
Fyodor Nikoláevich Petróv — rossijskij revolyucioner, sovetskij gosudarstvennij, partijnij i nauchnij deyatelj.

Calendar

1918-1922

Locations

Moscow