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==Audio track information==
 
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|Label= His Master's Voice
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|Title=Annina? Comandante? (La traviata)
|Catalogue number= C 2224
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|Title link=wikipedia:La traviata
|Order number= 102-779
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|Subtitle=La traviata, Act 3, Annina? Comandante? (Annina? Did you call me?)
|Matrix= 102-779 / CF3563<sup>I</sup>
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|Composer={{Smw composer
|Released= 1931
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|Name=Giuseppe Verdi
|Recorded= 27 October 1930 (see order-no. [[Hmv-c2224-102-778|102-778]])
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|Year Born=1813
|Coupling= unknown
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|Year Died=1901
|Cutout date= unknown
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|Wikilink=wikipedia:Giuseppe Verdi
|Place= [[Wikipedia:La Scala|Teatro alla Scala]], Milan (Italy)
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|Description= [[HMV C 2224|HMV C 2224]]
 
|Composer= [[Wikipedia:Giuseppe Verdi|Giuseppe Verdi]] (1813-1901)
 
|Lyricist= [[Wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave|Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876) based on [[Wikipedia:Alexandre Dumas, fils|Alexandre Dumas, fils's]] (1824-1895), 1852 play [[Wikipedia:The Lady of the Camellias|La dame aux Camélias]]
 
|Music arranger=  none
 
|Conductor= [[Wikipedia:Carlo Sabajno|Carlo Sabajno]] (1874-1938)
 
|Performer= Anna Rosza (unknown birth/death date), soprano, Olga de Franco (unknown birth/death date), soprano, Antonio Gelli<ref name="gelli"> [http://www.discogs.com Discogs]: ''Antonio Gelli, Italian operatic baritone, born 1897 in Ravenna, Italy and died 1960 in Milan, Italy. '', [http://www.discogs.com/artist/3696701-Antonio-Gelli Link] to the record</ref> (1897-1960), basso and members of the La Scala Theatre Orchestra and Chorus
 
|Vocal range= instrumental
 
|Title= [[Wikipedia:La traviata|La traviata]] (opera)
 
|Content= Part 22: Act 3: Annina? Comandate? (Annina? Did you call me?)
 
|Genre= Opera terminology
 
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|Pdch= 1 January 1982
 
|Pdeu= 1 January 2002
 
|Pdusa= 1 January 1982
 
|Pdint= 1 January 2002
 
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|Genre=Arias, Arias by Giuseppe Verdi, Operas, Operas by Giuseppe Verdi,
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|Language=it
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|Lyricist={{Smw lyricist
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|Name=Francesco Maria Piave
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|Year Born=1810
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|Year Died=1876
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|Wikilink=wikipedia:Francesco Maria Piave
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|Name=Alexandre Dumas, fils
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|Year Born=1824
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|Year Died=1895
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|Wikilink=wikipedia:Alexandre Dumas, fils
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|Conductor={{Smw conductor
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|Name=Carlo Sabajno
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|Year Born=1874
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|Year Died=1938
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|Wikilink=wikipedia:Carlo Sabajno
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|Performer={{Smw performer
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|Name=Anna Rosza
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|Function=Soprano
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|Name=Olga de Franco
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|Function=Soprano
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}}{{Smw performer
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|Name=Antonio Gelli
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|Function=Bass
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|Year Born=1897
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|Year Died=1960
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|Name=Teatro alla Scala Chorus and Orchestra
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|Label=His Master's Voice
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|Part of=HMV C 2224
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|Record side=B
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|Matrix=102-779 / CF 3563<sup>I</sup>
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|Recording location=La Scala, Milan (Italy)
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|Recording location link=wikipedia:La Scala
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|Recorded=1930/10/27
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|Published=1931
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|Publishing location=IT
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|Description=Based on the 1852 Play [[Wikipedia:La dame aux Camélias|La dame aux Camélias]] by Alexandre Dumas, fils
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Vocal Range: instrumental
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Order No.: 102-779
  
== References ==
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Catalogue No.: C 2224
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=={{int:license-header}}==
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Part 22 of the disc set
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|Reference=https://www.discogs.com/artist/3696701-Antonio-Gelli
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|Collection=Martin Osterwalder collection
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==Licensing==
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Title/Work Annina? Comandante? (La traviata)
Subtitle/Content La traviata, Act 3, Annina? Comandante? (Annina? Did you call me?)
Author(s)/Composer(s) Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) Show information on MusicBrainz
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Genre(s) Arias, Arias by Giuseppe Verdi, Operas, Operas by Giuseppe Verdi
Language it
Lyricist(s) Francesco Maria Piave (1810 - 1876) Show information on MusicBrainz


Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824 - 1895) Show information on MusicBrainz
Conductor(s) Carlo Sabajno (1874 - 1938) Show information on MusicBrainz
Performer(s) Anna Rosza (Soprano, - )


Olga de Franco (Soprano, - )


Antonio Gelli (Bass,1897 - 1960)


Teatro alla Scala Chorus and Orchestra (Chorus, Orchestra, - ) Show information on MusicBrainz

Label His Master's Voice
Part of record HMV C 2224
Record side B
Matrix/StamperID 102-779 / CF 3563I
Recording location La Scala, Milan (Italy)
1st recording date 1930/10/27
1st release date 1931
1st release location (origin) IT
Description Based on the 1852 Play La dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils

Vocal Range: instrumental

Order No.: 102-779

Catalogue No.: C 2224

Part 22 of the disc set
References https://www.discogs.com/artist/3696701-Antonio-Gelli


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