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Where dancing was loudest, Op. 38, No. 3 (Средь шумного бала, случайно (соч. 38, № 3)), romance
 

 
Where dancing was loudest, Op. 38, No. 3 (Средь шумного бала, случайно (соч. 38, № 3)), romance
 
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MM 712-5
TCHAIKOVSKY
IT WAS EARLY SPRING, Op. 38, No. 2
WHERE DANCING WAS LOUDEST, Op. 38, No. 3
(Words by Tolstoi)
(Arranged by Hershey Kay)
IRRA PETINA, Soprano, with orch.
conducted by WALTER HENDL
72360-D
(XCO 36750)

From the collection of Yuri Bernikov
Mirror Transcription: 1A 3X XCO 36750
Original matrix: Columbia Record # XCO 36750#2
Label Catalog No Mx/Ctr No Take Order No Censorial No Additional information
Columbia Record > Columbia Masterworks 72360-D#2 XCO 36750#2 MM 712-2 First edition??
Reverse Side 72360-D XCO 36725 MM 712-5
Title Name: Where dancing was loudest, Op. 38, No. 3
Language(s) or Ethnics: russian | Catalog category: mezzo-soprano with orchestra | Genre (Music Category): Romance
Artist(s): Irra Petina
Composer: Pyotr Tchaikovsky | Arranger: Hershey Kay
Lyrics By: Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Accompaniment Type: Orchestra
Bandmaster or conductor: Walter Hendl
Recording Place: New York | Recording Date: 09-08-1946
Transfer speed: 78 RPM | Speed Measurement Method: Digital Tachometer
Record size: 30 cm | Label size: 76 mm
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Label file size: 934.5 KB | 1656x1645 px | Size of file FLAC: 6.6 MB | 2:08 | 430 kbps x 48 kHz x 16 bit
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