Fasciculus:Enrico Caruso, L'elisir d'amore, Una furtiva lagrima.ogg

Enrico_Caruso,_L'elisir_d'amore,_Una_furtiva_lagrima.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 21 s, 97 kbps, file size: 3.01 megaocteti)

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English: "Una furtiva lagrima" from Gaetano Donizetti's 1832 opera L'elisir d'amore, sung by Enrico Caruso on 26 November 1911 for the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey.[1]
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Fons The Internet Archive, restored by Adam Cuerden
Auctor Enrico Caruso, Gaetano Donizetti
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Historia fasciculi

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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima07:50, 2 Novembris 20084 min 21 s (3.01 megaocteti)Adam CuerdenA few fewer clicks
18:21, 30 Octobris 20084 min 21 s (3.09 megaocteti)Adam CuerdenReverted to version as of 17:53, 30 October 2008
18:20, 30 Octobris 20084 min 21 s (2.87 megaocteti)Adam CuerdenA little less hiss
17:53, 30 Octobris 20084 min 21 s (3.09 megaocteti)Adam Cuerden{{Information |Description="Una furtiva lagrima" from Gaetano Donizetti's ''L'elisir d'amore'', sung by Enrico Caruso on the 26th of November 1911 for the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey.[http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/matrixDetail.ph

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