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Melodiya (Russian: Μелодия) was the state-owned major record company/label of the Soviet Union. It was established in 1964 as the All-Union Gramophone Record Firm of the USSR Ministry of Culture Melodiya. It utilized gigantic resources of numerous recording studios, manufacturing facilities throughout the USSR as well as powerful centralized distribution and promotion system. The best selling format at the time was 33 1/3 and 45 RPM Vinyl records. As of 1973 Melodiya released some 1,200 gramophone records with the total circulation of 190-200 million per year and 1 million compact cassettes per year and was exporting its production into more than 70 countries. <ref name=GSE>Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd edition, volume 16, p. 54, Moscow, Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya publisher, 1974</ref>

Firm's production was dominated by classical music and music by Soviet composers and musicians, performances by Soviet theater actors, fairy tales for children, etc. For example, Melodiya released performances of works by Peter Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich, which were valued for their authenticity. Melodiya also released some of the most successful western pop, jazz and rock records which included Paul McCartney, Dave Grusin, Bon Jovi (album New Jersey 1988), etc.

After the end of the Soviet era the label became associated with BMG.

There is also a modern radio station in Russia known as Kanal Melodiya (Канал Мелодия, 91.1 FM), which plays classic music mostly from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.

After having disappeared from the market since 2004, Melodiya started rereleasing their recordings in 2006.

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