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Title/Work Leichte Kavallerie
Subtitle/Content Overture
Author(s)/Composer(s) Franz von Suppé (1819 - 1895) Show information on MusicBrainz
Image(s)

Genre(s) Operetta, Overtures by Franz von Suppé
Lyricist(s) Karl Costa (1832 - 1907) Show information on MusicBrainz
Performer(s) Odeon Orchestra (Orchestra, - )
Inventory number
Label Odeon Records
Part of record Odeon AA 57168/57169
Record side B
Matrix/StamperID XXBO 6259
Recording location Berlin (German Reich)
1st recording date December 1913
1st release date 1914
1st release location (origin) DE
References http://discography.phonomuseum.at/odeon/odmxBo06130.pdf

master xxBo 6259
GEM: Berlin
1913.12.
LEICHTE KAVALLERIE (Franz von Suppé / Karl Costa)
Ouverture
…?… (MD). — Odeon-Orchester (orchestra).

Odeon BL (Germany) AA 57169


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