Victrola-64420-b14276
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Title/Work | Recondita armonia (Strange Harmony) (Tosca, act 1) | ||||
Author(s)/Composer(s) | Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) | ||||
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High resolution audio (Flac) | FLAC | ||||
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) | Ogg · Ogg (Commons) | ||||
Genre(s) | Opera terminology (Vocal music) | ||||
Content | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra in Italian | ||||
Description | Victrola 64420, VICTOR | ||||
Lyricist(s) | Luigi Illica (1857-1919) and Giuseppe Giacosa (1847-1906 | ||||
Music arranger(s) | none | ||||
Conductor(s) | none | ||||
Performer(s) | Giovanni Martinelli (1885-1969) | ||||
Vocal range | Tenor | ||||
Label | Victrola | ||||
Cat. no. | 64420 | ||||
Order number | B-14276 | ||||
Matrix/StamperID | V 64420 | ||||
Place of recording | Camden, New Jersey (United States) | ||||
1st recording date | 8 January 1914 | ||||
Coupling date | none | ||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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1st release date | 1914 | ||||
PD CH | 1 January 1995 | ||||
PD EU | 1 January 1995 | ||||
PD USA | 1 January 1995 | ||||
PD INT | 1 January 2025 |
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