File:Second Hungarian Rhapsody.ogg

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Second_Hungarian_Rhapsody.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 9 s, 65 kbps, file size: 1.93 MB)

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English: Second Hungarian Rhapsody
Date
Source From the Library of Congress website. This suprisingly good 1919 recording was made by Edison's recording company and carries the label "Second Hungarian rhapsodie, part I / F. Liszt ; [performed by] Sergei Rachmaninoff." Call number: Edison Diamond Disc 82169-R.
Author
  • Composition:
Franz Liszt  (1811–1886)  wikidata:Q41309 s:it:Autore:Franz Liszt q:en:Franz Liszt
 
Franz Liszt
Alternative names
Franz Ritter von Lisz, Liszt Ferencz, Ritter von Liszt
Description Hungarian composer, conductor, educator and pianist
Date of birth/death 22 October 1811 Edit this at Wikidata 31 July 1886 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Doborján, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Raiding, Burgenland, Austria) Bayreuth
Work period New German School, Romanticism
Work location
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creator QS:P170,Q41309
  • Performance:
Sergei Rachmaninoff  (1873–1943)  wikidata:Q131861 q:en:Sergei Rachmaninoff
 
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Alternative names
Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff, Серге́й Васи́льевич Рахма́нинов, Sergej Vasil'evič Rahmaninov, Sergej Vasil’evič Raxmaninov, Serge Rachmaninow, Serge Rakhmaninoff
Description Russian composer, pianist and conductor
Date of birth/death 1 April 1873 28 March 1943
Location of birth/death Staraja Russa Beverly Hills
Work period 1892 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q131861
  • Recording: Edison Records

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Note: The restored MP3 versions of the recordings from the University of California Santa Barbara Library are available only under an unacceptable non-commercial license.[1] Unedited raw (.wav) versions were formerly available from that site under a dedication into the public domain; while they are no longer available, those .wav files downloaded before the change in policy (dated June 2009) can still be used freely.

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current23:20, 7 July 20064 min 9 s (1.93 MB)Zhek~commonswikiFrom the Library of Congress website. This suprisingly good 1919 recording was made by Edison's recording company and carries the label "Second Hungarian rhapsodie, part I / F. Liszt ; [performed by] Sergei Rachmaninoff." Call number: Edison Diamond Disc
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