Columbia D 14564-14579

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Label Columbia Records
Cat. no. D 14564-14579
Order number 204, 205, 605-608, 610-617, 620-637
Matrix/StamperID 204, 205, 605-2, 606, 607-2, 608-2, 610-2, 611-3, 612, 613, 614-2, 615-3, 616-2, 617, 620-2, 621-2, 622, 623-2, 624, 625-2, 626-2, BX 627, 628-2, 629-2, 630-2, 631-4, 632, 633-2, 634-2, 635, 636-2, 637
1st release date 1943 (printed on record)
1st recording date 1929
Coupling date 1929
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording Teatro alla Scala, Milan (Italy)
Description 78 rpm discs: D 14564 · D 14565 · D 14566 · D 14567 · D 14568 · D 14569 · D 14570 · D 14571 · D 14572 · D 14573 · D 14574 · D 14575 · D 14576 · D 14577 · D 14578 · D 14579

Audio file licences: Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 · Part 10 · Part 11 · Part 12 · Part 13 · Part 14 · Part 15 · Part 16 · Part 17 · Part 18 · Part 19 · Part 20 · Part 21 · Part 22 · Part 23 · Part 24 · Part 25 · Part 26 · Part 27 · Part 28 · Part 29 · Part 30 · Part 31 · Part 32

References: CHARM · Il barbiere di Siviglia (Columbia D 14564-14579)
Author(s)/Composer(s) Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)
Lyricist(s) Cesare Sterbini (1784-1831); source text: Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732-1799)
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) Lorenzo Molajoli (1868-1939)
Performer(s) Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala
Figaro: Riccardo Stracciari (1875-1955)
Rosina: Mercedes Capsir (1895-1969)
Il Conte D'Almaviva: Dino Borgioli (1891-1960)
Don Basilio: Vincenzo Bettoni (1881-1954)
Dottor Bartolo: Salvatore Baccaloni (1900-1969)
Berta: Cesira Ferrari (1881-?)
Fiorello: Attilio Bordonali (?)
Un ufficiale: Aristide Baracchi (1885-1964)
Vocal range various
Title/Work Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rossini)
Content Part 1-31 (opera) and additional record
Genre(s) Opera
FLAC Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 · Part 10 · Part 11 · Part 12 · Part 13 · Part 14 · Part 15 · Part 16 · Part 17 · Part 18 · Part 19 · Part 20 · Part 21 · Part 22 · Part 23 · Part 24 · Part 25 · Part 26 · Part 27 · Part 28 · Part 29 · Part 30 · Part 31 · Part 32
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 · Part 10 · Part 11 · Part 12 · Part 13 · Part 14 · Part 15 · Part 16 · Part 17 · Part 18 · Part 19 · Part 20 · Part 21 · Part 22 · Part 23 · Part 24 · Part 25 · Part 26 · Part 27 · Part 28 · Part 29 · Part 30 · Part 31 · Part 32
Commons: Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5 · Part 6 · Part 7 · Part 8 · Part 9 · Part 10 · Part 11 · Part 12 · Part 13 · Part 14 · Part 15 · Part 16 · Part 17 · Part 18 · Part 19 · Part 20 · Part 21 · Part 22 · Part 23 · Part 24 · Part 25 · Part 26 · Part 27 · Part 28 · Part 29 · Part 30 · Part 31 · Part 32
PD CH 1 January 1994
PD EU 1 January 2014
PD USA 1 January 1994
PD INT 1 January 2014

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