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File:LaTabaccheraMia.ogg

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LaTabaccheraMia.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 43 s, 36 kbps, file size: 189 KB)

Description "La Tabacchera Mia" ("My Snuffbox")
Date March 11 and 29, 1939
Source Library of Congress' "California Gold: Northern California Folk Music From the Thirties" collection
Author Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell and performed by Giuseppe Russo
Permission
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Public domain

Copyright

The California Gold collection is composed of recordings made by a government employee on official business. Thus, the recording is public domain. Copyright on the performance and on the song text is separate, and would have to have been renewed to still be valid. The Library of Congress, which keeps copyright records, is unaware of copyright renewal, and thus the performance and song text can be safely assumed uncopyrighted and public domain.

Performance and recording

This sound recording was first fixed prior to February 15, 1972. Under Title II (Classics Protection and Access) of the Orrin G. Hatch–Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act, which was signed into law on October 11, 2018, sound recordings that were first fixed prior to February 15, 1972 are protected from unauthorized use in the United States as follows:
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Library of Congress description

Dust jacket notes: Verse 1 on AFS 3864 A1; verse 2 on AFS 3864 A3.

Inscribed on dust jacket by Sidney Robertson Cowell: "The sneeze song. Learned from his aunt or older sister."

Giuseppe Russo, unaccompanied vocals.

Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Pittsburg, California on March 11, 1939.

In Italian.

Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Giuseppe Russo performing Sicilian and Italian songs, some in Neapolitan dialect, at times accompanying himself on the piano, on March 11 and 29, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Pittsburg, California.

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current02:11, 31 August 200643 s (189 KB)TUF-KAT{{Information |Description="La Tabacchera Mia" ("My Snuffbox") |Source=Library of Congress' "California Gold: Northern California Folk Music From the Thirties" collection |Date=March 11, 1939 |Author=Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell and performed by Gi
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