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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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Gramophone and
Typewriter Company Ltd., the
Victor Talking Machine Company,
Fonotipia/Odeon and
Schallplatte Grammophon/Polydor (who also
recorded Váša Příhoda...
- 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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Franz von
Vecsey (born
Ferenc Vecsey; 23
March 1893 – 5
April 1935) was a
Hungarian violinist and composer, who
became a well-known
virtuoso in Europe...
- 1904. Ideale, 1902. Marechiare, 1902.
Fonotipia Records. De
Lucia also
recorded 30
Neapolitan songs for the
Fonotipia label (later
subsumed by
Odeon Records)...
- into a
public company, the Carl Lindström A.G. and in 1903
purchased Fonotipia Records,
including their Odeon-Werke
International Talking Machine Company...
- 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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twentieth century European companies including Pathé, Odeon, and
Fonotipia made
recordings in a
variety of sizes,
including 21 cm.[citation needed]...
- Enzo, Cavaradossi,
Loris and Lensky,
among others.
Anselmi recorded for
Fonotipia Records in
Milan (1907-1910), with
excerpts from Don Pasquale, Rigoletto...
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Italy by The
Gramophone Company in 1903,
followed by a long
series for
Fonotipia Records. Later, he
recorded for the Columbia,
Edison and His Master's...