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Number of hits: 14 Records    

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Performer(s)

Title

Issue Number/Label

Year of Release

1

William Tuson.

Fantasia from La Somnambula

3419: Columbia Graphophone Grand

[1898]

2

William Tuson

Fantasia somnambula

7626: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1902?]

3

Inez Barbour and Elizabeth Spencer.

Hear me, Norma

629: Edison Amberol

[1911]

4

Hazel and Tuson.

Hear me, Norma

8915: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1905]

5

Julius Spindler and Anthony Giammatteo.

Hear me, Norma

2660: Edison Blue Amberol
3797: Edison Record

[1915]

6

Name of performer unknown.

I Puritani.

80264: Pathé
7961: Pathé

[190-]

7

Maria Galvany.

La Sonnambula.

28123: Edison Blue Amberol
28123: Edison Amberol

[1912]

8

Carlo Albani.

Meco all' altar di venere

30045: Edison Amberol

[1910]

9

Name of performer unknown.

Norma.

80132: Pathé
17648: Pathé

[190-]

10

Name of performer unknown.

Norma.

80660: Pathé
7048: Pathé

[190-]

11

Harvey Hindermyer and Vernon Archibald.

I puritani.

4761: Edison Blue Amberol
3029: Edison Record

[1923]

12

Ernesto Caronna and Luigi Lucenti.

Puritani.

B182: Edison Amberol

[1910]

13

Antonio Sabellico, bass ; Chorus of La Scala Theatre, Milan.

La sonnambula.

84089: Cylindres Pathé
26701: Cylindres Pathé

[1902]

14

Antonio Scotti.

Vi ravviso, o luoghi ameni

B.5: Edison Gold Moulded Record

[1906]


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