Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians

Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians

The Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians or RAPM ( _ru. Российская Ассоциация Пролетарских Музыкантов, РАПМ ) was a musicians' organization of the early Soviet period.


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