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Music Fund

The music fund houses one of the museum's richest collections: alongside ancient records, audio and video recordings of modern cinema and music are kept here.

The 2503 exhibits preserved in the fund reflect the history of the development of audio carriers in Georgia. Wax cylinders, records, audio cassettes and modern CDs recorded by one of the most famous recording studios Disco Pate, Concert Report and Gramaphone are stored here. The fund includes opera, theater, radio and television audio and video materials. The plates of unrivaled performers of opera art are preserved, as well as recordings of radio performances, hymns, expedition materials recorded on wax cylinders.The museum's funds contain old folklore recordings, photo-phono-audio and video materials, many samples of Georgian folk, oriental, European classical and mechanical musical instruments. The museum's goal is to exhibit, preserve, systematize, and enrich the collections with new exhibits of material and intangible cultural monuments of different times - songs and musical instruments.

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