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    Fonotipia Records, or Dischi Fonotipia, was an Italian gramophone record label established in 1904 with a charter to record the art of leading opera singers...
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    Jan Kubelík (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Typewriter Ltd.and Sister Companyes.The Gramophone Company/Victor Record, for Fonotipia/Odeon and Schallplatte Grammophon/Polydor (who also recorded Váša Příhoda...
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    England's His Master's Voice (The Gramophone Company Ltd.) or Italy's Fonotipia Records. After an abortive attempt in 1904 to manufacture discs with the...
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  • into a public company, the Carl Lindström A.G. and in 1903 purchased Fonotipia Records, including their Odeon-Werke International Talking Machine Company...
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    recordings from the years 1905 and 1906 have been preserved by Odeon and Fonotipia Records. Bréjean-Silver died in Neuilly-sur-Seine in August 1951 aged...
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    Giovanni Zenatello (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Italy by The Gramophone Company in 1903, followed by a long series for Fonotipia Records. Later, he recorded for the Columbia, Edison and HMV labels. These...
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    Tosca. 4 sessions for Fonotipia in 1908 produced only 3 published sides, including one from Siberia. She returned to the Fonotipia studios in 1914 when...
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    Eugenio Giraldoni and Giovanni Zenatello (Fonotipia 1906) "Rinverdisca per noi" sung by Giovanni Zenatello (Fonotipia 1906) La figlia di Iorio, a live recording...
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    Parlophone Records (originally "Parlophon"), Beka Records, Okeh Records, Fonotipia Records, Lyrophon, Homophon, and other labels. Lindström sold the company...
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    Richard Tauber (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) was an Austrian lyric tenor and film actor. He sang the tenor role in number of operas, including Don Giovanni...
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  • Folk-Legacy Records Folkways Records Fonal Records Fondle 'Em Records Fonotipia Records Fonovisa Records Fontana Distribution Fontana North Fontana Records...
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  • label set up in Britain in 1908 as a subsidiary of the Italian company Fonotipia. The 10-inch 78 rpm records were initially manufactured in Frankfurt for...
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    Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1950) recorded, in the early 1900s, for Dischi Fonotipia.[citation needed] Herz composed many pieces, the opus numbers of his published...
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    the twentieth century European companies including Pathé, Odeon, and Fonotipia made recordings in a variety of sizes, including 21 cm.[citation needed]...
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    Fernando De Lucia (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    1904. Ideale, 1902. Marechiare, 1902. Fonotipia Records. De Lucia also recorded 30 Neapolitan songs for the Fonotipia label (later subsumed by Odeon Records)...
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    Victor Maurel (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Victor Maurel (17 June 1848 – 22 October 1923) was a French baritone who enjoyed an international reputation in opera. He sang in opera houses in Paris...
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    Elvira de Hidalgo (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    puritani committed to disc in 1907-08. In 1909-10 she made discs for Fonotipia, with excerpts recorded from Il barbiere, Don Pasquale, La sonnambula...
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    Silvano (La Scala, Milan, 1895) Stehle made a number of recordings for the Fonotipia Company in 1905 but only two recordings were published (both concerted...
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    Edoardo Garbin (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    his retirement in 1918. He recorded for G&T (to become HMV) in 1903, Fonotipia and Columbia; his recordings for the two last mentioned companies sold...
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    Emmy Destinn (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová ([ˈɛma ˈdɛstɪnovaː] ); 26 February 1878 – 28 January 1930) was a Czech operatic dramatic soprano. She had a career both in...
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  • the Ultraphon record label in 1929-1930, and also made recordings with Fonotipia Records in Italy. His recordings include arias from Rigoletto, Un ballo...
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    Jacques Thibaud (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Jacques Thibaud (French pronunciation: [ʒak tibo]; 27 September 1880 – 1 September 1953) was a French violinist. Thibaud was born in Bordeaux and studied...
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    (PDF). The New York Times. 9 November 1908. Retrieved 23 February 2024. Fonotipia – A Centenary Celebration 1904-2004 SYMPOSIUM 1261 [JW]: Classical CD...
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  • Giuseppina Finzi-Magrini (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    soprano sang the usual coloratura aria from the above opera both for Fonotipia before 1909 on No. 92276 and for Columbia after that date on No. 11162...
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    Bronisław Huberman (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    Bronisław Huberman (19 December 1882 – 16 June 1947) was a Polish violinist. He was known for his individualistic interpretations and was praised for his...
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  • Antonio Magini-Coletti (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    1902/1903) and for Fonotipia Records (1905–1910). He recorded, too, for the Columbia Graphophone Company. Twenty-two of his Fonotipia recordings have been...
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    Conchita Supervía (category Fonotipia Records artists)
    original keys. All in all, she made more than 200 recordings mostly for the Fonotipia and Odeon labels, featuring not only her famous roles in opera but also...
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    in Milan on 29 May 1972. Vecla made a wide range of recordings on the Fonotipia label. "Cantatrices de l'Opéra-Comique" (in French). Association l'Art...
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    Carlo Opera House in Monaco. His recordings for G&T, Pathé, Zonophone, Fonotipia, Odéon, and Opéra-Saphir are highly sought after by collectors. He also...
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    soprano repertoire to dramatic soprano parts. She made five recordings with Fonotipia Records in Paris in 1905. Born Adele Schillinger in Boston to Elizabeth...
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