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File:Emmy Destinn - Antonin Dvorak - Rusalka - Song to the Moon (restored).ogg

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Emmy_Destinn_-_Antonin_Dvorak_-_Rusalka_-_Song_to_the_Moon_(restored).ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4 min 18 s, 80 kbps, file size: 2.47 MB)

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"The Song to the Moon" (Lieblicher Mond, or, in the original, "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém") from act 1 of Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka (1901, Op. 114), sung by Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová). Conducted by Walter B. Rogers.

This is Victor 88519, Matrix C-14757-3.

Full details
Date Performed 9 March, 1915, in Camden, New Jersey
Source Internet Archive. Transfer by Tim Ecker.
Author
Antonín Dvořák  (1841–1904)  wikidata:Q7298 s:en:Author:Antonín Dvořák q:en:Antonín Dvořák
 
Antonín Dvořák
Alternative names
Antonín Dvořák / Antonín Leopold Dvořák
Description classical composer, organist, professor, conductor, musicologist and violinist
Date of birth/death 8 September 1841 Edit this at Wikidata 1 May 1904 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nelahozeves New Town, Prague
Work period Romanticism
Work location
Austria-Hungary (Česká Kamenice [Ústecký kraj], Prague), England (London; twice), Russia (Moscow, St. Petersburg), USA (New York City)
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creator QS:P170,Q7298
Emmy Destinn (1878-1930), soprano
Other versions The original file is uploaded at File:Emmy Destinn - Antonin Dvorak - Rusalka - Song to the Moon.ogg
Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 09 March 2015. It was captioned as follows:
English: The Song to the Moon from act 1 of Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka (1901, Op. 114), sung in German by Czech soprano Emmy Destinn. Performed 9 March, 1915, in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
Other languages
Čeština: Záznam árie Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém z 1. jednání opery Antonína Dvořáka Rusalka z roku 1901. Zpěv přednesen v němčině českou sopranistkou Emou Destinnovou dne 3. března roku 1915 ve městě Camden, New Jersey, USA.
English: The Song to the Moon from act 1 of Antonín Dvořák´s Rusalka (1901, Op. 114), sung in German by Czech soprano Emmy Destinn. Performed 9 March, 1915, in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
中文(简体):歌剧《露莎卡》选段

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current07:19, 20 September 20094 min 18 s (2.47 MB)Adam CuerdenUpload
07:00, 20 September 20094 min 18 s (2.41 MB)Adam Cuerden{{Information |Description= The Song to the Moon (Lieblicher Mond, or, in the original, "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém") from Act I of Antonín Dvořák´s ''Rusalka'' (1901, Op. 114), sung by Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová). Conducted by Walter B. Rogers.
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