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[Soviet Musicians] Arkhipova, Irina. (1925–2010) & Kogan, Leonid. (1924–1982) & Oistrakh, David. (1908–1974) & Rozhdestvensky, Gennady. (1931–2018) & Svetlanov, Yevgeny. (1928–2002) & Sviridov, Georgy. (1915–1998). Joint Letter to the chairman of the Moscow City Council Building Commission - Typed Letter Signed. The concluding page (2) of a joint Letter to the chairman of the Moscow City Council Building Commission, Evgeny Timofeevich Samodaev, signed by six prominent Soviet musicians including violinists Leonid Kogan and David Oistrakh, opera singer Irina Arkhipova, composers Yevgeny Svetlanov and Georgy Sviridov, and conductor Gennady Rozhdestvesnky.  Expected mailing folds, else in fine condition.  On A4 paper. 8 x 11 inches (21 x 29 cm).  The "Lenin Order Academic Bolshoi Theater" terminology refers to the Bolshoi's (like many other flagship organizations of the USSR) having been awarded the Lenin Order as a corporation; "Academic" was sort of an honorary title (likewise held by the Mariinsky (then Kirov) Theater). Housing and Construction Association "Symphony" refers to an organization building and maintaining a housing complex for musicians. Translated in full:  In view of the above, we ask you, Evgeny Timofeevich [last name not mentioned but known to be Samodaev], to instruct the administration of the Capital Construction Department of the Moscow City Executive Committee to allocate an appropriate site, possibly to be demolished first, but close to the place of work of the collectives included in the Housing and Construction Association "Symphony" or to instruct GlavAPU [Main Architectural and Planning Administration] to allocate a site on Sadovo-Triumfalnaya Street, No. 12 (after demolition [and relocation] of 72 people), proposed by the Sverdlovsk Distric Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Executive Committee of the Sverdlovsk District [of Moscow]. [SIGNED:]
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
composer
(G. Sviridov)
People's Artist of the RSFSR,
head conductor of the USSR State Orchestra
(E. Svetlanov)
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
People's Artist of the USSR, professor
(D. Oistrakh)
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
People's Artist of the USSR,
professor
(L. Kogan)
People's Artist of the USSR,
(I. Arkhipova)
People's Artist of the USSR,
head conductor of the Lenin Order
Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR
(G. Rozhdestvensky)

[Soviet Musicians] Arkhipova, Irina. (1925–2010) & Kogan, Leonid. (1924–1982) & Oistrakh, David. (1908–1974) & Rozhdestvensky, Gennady. (1931–2018) & Svetlanov, Yevgeny. (1928–2002) & Sviridov, Georgy. (1915–1998) Joint Letter to the chairman of the Mosco

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[Soviet Musicians] Arkhipova, Irina. (1925–2010) & Kogan, Leonid. (1924–1982) & Oistrakh, David. (1908–1974) & Rozhdestvensky, Gennady. (1931–2018) & Svetlanov, Yevgeny. (1928–2002) & Sviridov, Georgy. (1915–1998). Joint Letter to the chairman of the Moscow City Council Building Commission - Typed Letter Signed. The concluding page (2) of a joint Letter to the chairman of the Moscow City Council Building Commission, Evgeny Timofeevich Samodaev, signed by six prominent Soviet musicians including violinists Leonid Kogan and David Oistrakh, opera singer Irina Arkhipova, composers Yevgeny Svetlanov and Georgy Sviridov, and conductor Gennady Rozhdestvesnky.  Expected mailing folds, else in fine condition.  On A4 paper. 8 x 11 inches (21 x 29 cm).  The "Lenin Order Academic Bolshoi Theater" terminology refers to the Bolshoi's (like many other flagship organizations of the USSR) having been awarded the Lenin Order as a corporation; "Academic" was sort of an honorary title (likewise held by the Mariinsky (then Kirov) Theater). Housing and Construction Association "Symphony" refers to an organization building and maintaining a housing complex for musicians. Translated in full:  In view of the above, we ask you, Evgeny Timofeevich [last name not mentioned but known to be Samodaev], to instruct the administration of the Capital Construction Department of the Moscow City Executive Committee to allocate an appropriate site, possibly to be demolished first, but close to the place of work of the collectives included in the Housing and Construction Association "Symphony" or to instruct GlavAPU [Main Architectural and Planning Administration] to allocate a site on Sadovo-Triumfalnaya Street, No. 12 (after demolition [and relocation] of 72 people), proposed by the Sverdlovsk Distric Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Executive Committee of the Sverdlovsk District [of Moscow]. [SIGNED:]
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
composer
(G. Sviridov)
People's Artist of the RSFSR,
head conductor of the USSR State Orchestra
(E. Svetlanov)
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
People's Artist of the USSR, professor
(D. Oistrakh)
Winner of the Lenin Prize,
People's Artist of the USSR,
professor
(L. Kogan)
People's Artist of the USSR,
(I. Arkhipova)
People's Artist of the USSR,
head conductor of the Lenin Order
Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR
(G. Rozhdestvensky)