Electrola-ej609-62-789
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Audio file information
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| Label | Electrola | ||||
| Cat. no. | EJ 609[1] | ||||
| Order number | 62-789 | ||||
| Matrix/StamperID | CD 9123-I | ||||
| 1st release date | 1914? | ||||
| 1st recording date | 7 October 1913[2] | ||||
| Coupling date | unknown | ||||
| Cutout date | unknown | ||||
| Place of recording | Berlin State Opera, Berlin (German Reich) | ||||
| Description | Electrola EJ 609 | ||||
| Author(s)/Composer(s) | Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) | ||||
| Lyricist(s) | none | ||||
| Music arranger(s) | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) and Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) | ||||
| Conductor(s) | Leo Blech (1871-1958) | ||||
| Performer(s) | Staatsoper Orchester | ||||
| Vocal range | instrumental | ||||
| Title/Work | Prince Igor (opera) | ||||
| Content | March | ||||
| Genre(s) | Opera terminology | ||||
| FLAC | FLAC, FLAC (Commons) | ||||
| Ogg (Vorbis/Theora) | none | ||||
| PD CH | 1 January 2007 | ||||
| PD EU | 1 January 2007 | ||||
| PD USA | 1 January 2019 | ||||
| PD INT | 1 January 2037 |
References
- ↑ DNB: Marsch : "Fürst Igor" / A. Borodin. Bearbeitet von Rimsky-Korssakow - Mitglieder des Orchesters der Staatsoper, Berlin. Dirigent: Generalmusikdirektor Leo Blech - Electrola (LC 0001) EJ 609 - CD 9123-I - 62-789 (Etikett); 62-789 (Spiegel), Link to the record
- ↑ CHARM: Composer: Borodin/Rimsky-Korsakov, Work: Fürst Igor: Marsch Borodin/Rimsky-Korsakov, Performer: LEO BLECH, Date: 7-10-13; Catalogue: Kelly, German HMV; Head: STAATSOPER ORCHESTER; Conductor: LEO BLECH; CatNum: 62-788; Num: CD9123-1; Date: 7-10-13; Title: Fürst Igor: Marsch; Composer: Borodin/Rimsky-Korsakov; Note: EJ609, CSV of the record
Licensing
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