File:Nicola Zerola, Giuseppe Verdi, La fatal pietra (Aida).ogg

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Nicola_Zerola,_Giuseppe_Verdi,_La_fatal_pietra_(Aida).ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 31 s, 78 kbps, file size: 1.97 MB)

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La fatal pietra ("Morir! sì pura e bella!") from Verdi's Aïda (1871), sung by Nicola Zerola in 1909.

Digital transfer by Tim Ecker, cleanup by Adam Cuerden. This is Victor Matrix C-8493-2, Recorded 17 December 1909 in Camden, New Jersey, and released as Victor 74225. (Full details).
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  • Nicola Zerola (1876-1936)
  • Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
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current00:23, 21 January 20093 min 31 s (1.97 MB)Adam Cuerden{{Information |Description=La fatal pietra ("Morir! sì pura e bella!") from Verdi's Aïda (1871), sung by Nicola Zerola in 1909. Digital transfer by Tim Ecker, cleanup by Adam Cuerden. This is Victor Matrix C-8493-2, Recorded 17 December 1909 in Camde

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