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|Image= [[Image:Decca-k1622-ars34.jpg|thumb|150px|left]] [[Image:Decca-k1622-ars94.jpg|thumb|150px|left]]
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|Medium= 78 rpm record (double sided, 12")
 
|Medium= 78 rpm record (double sided, 12")
 
|Label= Decca Records
 
|Label= Decca Records
 
|Catalogue number= K 1622
 
|Catalogue number= K 1622
 
|Order number= [[Decca-k1622-ars34|ARS 34]] / [[Decca-k1622-ars94|ARS 94]]
 
|Order number= [[Decca-k1622-ars34|ARS 34]] / [[Decca-k1622-ars94|ARS 94]]
|Info= ARS 34-I / ARS 94-II
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|Matrix= ARS 34-I / ARS 94-II
 
|Released= 1948
 
|Released= 1948
 
|Recorded= 15 January 1947 (ARS 34) / 31 January 1947 (ARS 94)
 
|Recorded= 15 January 1947 (ARS 34) / 31 January 1947 (ARS 94)

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Content of the record
  • Side A: Tenor: Max Lichtegg (1910-1992); Begleitung: Victor Reinshagen (1908-1992) mit Mitgliedern des Tonhalle-Orchesters, Zürich: Die Rose von Stambul (aus der Operette) (Die Rose von Stambul (Leo Fall (1873-1925)))
  • Side B: Tenor: Max Lichtegg (1910-1992); Begleitung: Victor Reinshagen (1908-1992) mit Mitgliedern des Tonhalle-Orchesters, Zürich: Napolitana (Der Zarewitsch (Franz Lehár (1870-1948)))
Notes
Medium 78 rpm record (double sided, 12")
Label Decca Records
Cat. no. K 1622
Order number ARS 34 / ARS 94
Matrix/StamperID ARS 34-I / ARS 94-II
1st release date 1948
Place of recording Zurich (Switzerland)
1st recording date 15 January 1947 (ARS 34) / 31 January 1947 (ARS 94)
The date "15 January 1947 (ARS 34) / 31 January 1947 (ARS 94)" was not understood.
The date "15 January 1947 (ARS 34) / 31 January 1947 (ARS 94)" was not understood.
Coupling date -
Cutout date unknown
The date "unknown" was not understood.
References Carl Flisch collection, CHARM, Theaterlexikon
Condition