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Revision as of 14:41, 8 February 2016

Audio file information

Title/Work La traviata (opera)
Author(s)/Composer(s) Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
Image(s)

High resolution audio (Flac) FLAC, FLAC (Commons)
Compressed audio (Ogg Vorbis) none
Genre(s) Opera terminology
Content Part 22: Act 3: Annina? Comandate? (Annina? Did you call me?)
Description HMV C 2224
Lyricist(s) Francesco Maria Piave (1810-1876) based on Alexandre Dumas, fils's (1824-1895), 1852 play La dame aux Camélias
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) Carlo Sabajno (1874-1938)
Performer(s) Anna Rosza (unknown birth/death date), soprano, Olga de Franco (unknown birth/death date), soprano, Antonio Gelli[1] (1897-1960), basso and members of the La Scala Theatre Orchestra and Chorus
The given value was not understood.
Vocal range instrumental
Label His Master's Voice
Cat. no. C 2224
Order number 102-779
Matrix/StamperID 102-779 / CF3563I
Place of recording Teatro alla Scala, Milan (Italy)
1st recording date [[Dcterms:created::27 October 1930 (see order-no. 102-778) ]] [[Schema:dateCreated::27 October 1930 (see order-no. 102-778) | ]]
Coupling date unknown
Cutout date unknown
The date "unknown" was not understood.
1st release date 1931
PD CH 1 January 1982
PD EU 1 January 2002
PD USA 1 January 1982
PD INT 1 January 2002



References

  1. Discogs: Antonio Gelli, Italian operatic baritone, born 1897 in Ravenna, Italy and died 1960 in Milan, Italy. , Link to the record

Licensing

    
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