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Stances de Nilakantha - Lakmé, ton doux regard (Стансы Нилаканты - Лакме, ах, отчего потукает взор твой) (Opera «Lakmé», act 1)
 

 
Stances de Nilakantha - Lakmé, ton doux regard (Стансы Нилаканты - Лакме, ах, отчего потукает взор твой) (Opera «Lakmé», act 1)
 
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From the collection of Christian Muller
Mirror Transcription:   Reverse side
Additional information: Japanese Columbia sub-label, pressing from the late 10’s
Record Mini-Discography: Hikoki Record > Stances de Nilakantha - Lakmé, ton doux regard (Стансы Нилаканты - Лакме, ах, отчего потукает взор твой) (Opera «Lakmé», act 1)
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Japanese > Hikoki Record 5397
Reverse Side 5398
Title Name: Stances de Nilakantha - Lakmé, ton doux regard
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: Bass | Genre (Music Category): Opera
Artist(s): Banderef
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Leo Delibe: Opera «Lakmé», act No 1
Lyrics By: Philippe Emile Francois Gilles, Edmond Gondine | Based on: Pierre Loti (Julien Vio): The novel «Rarahu ou Le Mariage de Loti»
Accompaniment Type: Piano
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Transfer speed: 82.5 RPM
Record size: 25 cm | Label size: 90 mm
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File size: 819.5 KB | 1062x1069 px
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Added by: Tortux68 | 25.06.2009 13:27 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 09.01.2018 04:38
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Adrian Hindle-Briscall (Adrian)
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Who is Banderef?
For a moment I wondered if this might be by Ivan Mozzhukhin, who I understand made a few records in Japan around 1925.
  08.03.2010 21:47
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