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DescriptionEmmy Destinn - Antonin Dvorak - Rusalka - Song to the Moon (restored).ogg
"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.
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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.
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Čeština: Záznam árie Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém z 1. jednání opery Antonína DvořákaRusalka 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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{{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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