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<i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press</i>

The National Recording Academy and the Soviet Union’s Gosteleradio (the state committee of radio and television) have agreed to a joint production in 1989 of a TV special showcasing the musical past and present of the two nations. The American-Soviet co-production--tentatively titled “What a Wonderful World”--will highlight joint performances by artists from both countries, including American stars of Russian heritage, and will be presented from venues in Moscow and New York and/or Hollywood. . . . On another front, the U.S. branch office of the Soviet state recording monopoly, Melodiya, is holding a Century City press conference Dec. 14 in which Soviet representatives are expected to discuss the signing of American artists under the Melodiya label, American-Soviet collaborations on building high-tech recording and production studios in the Soviet Union and other projects.

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