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Баркаролла (Опера «Фра Дьяволо», act 2)
 

 
Баркаролла (Опера «Фра Дьяволо», act 2)

 

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Figner vocal for G.C.-22605
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Record Mini-Discography: Gramophone Record Red Seal > Баркаролла (Опера «Фра Дьяволо», act 2)
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Граммофонъ Ко. > Gramophone Record Red Seal 22605 1588B
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Граммофонъ Ко. > Gramophone Record Red Seal 22605 1588B Reissue (original matrix) Base fund
Title Name: Баркаролла
Language(s) or Ethnics: французский, русский | Catalog category: Тенор с фортепиано
Artist(s): Николай Николаевич Фигнер
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Обер: Опера «Фра Дьяволо», act No 2
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Accompaniment Type: Фортепиано
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Recording Place: С.-Петербург | Recording Date: 1901
Transfer speed: 78 RPM
Record size: 17 cm
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File size: 1.6 MB | 1:43
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 Howard  25.06.2008 03:32 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 10.09.2023 21:33
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Александр Евгеньевич Пройдаков (horseman)
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случайная ошибка.
Эта 7 дюймовая (17см) пластинка - из выпуска Gramophone Record Red Seal, а не Gramophone Concert Record 25 см.
  01.08.2010 18:52
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Join Date: 03.07.2009
I wonder
I wonder if I'm the only person here who thinks this is absolutely awful singing.

Like the generation of collectors before me, for many years I believed that there were few if any great singers who started their careers after about 1909. But however much they worshipped the Golden Age singers, collectors had to make excuses for Figner. Local and changing tastes in voices and changing performance style can't explain it. The guy just can't sing.

Am I wrong?
  04.08.2010 19:04
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