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- Fonotipia Records, or Dischi Fonotipia, was an Italian gramophone record label established in 1904 with a charter to record the art of leading opera singers...
- Typewriter Ltd.and Sister Companyes.The Gramophone Company/Victor Record, for Fonotipia/Odeon and Schallplatte Grammophon/Polydor (who also recorded Váša Příhoda...
- England's His Master's Voice (The Gramophone Company Ltd.) or Italy's Fonotipia Records. After an abortive attempt in 1904 to manufacture discs with the...
- into a public company, the Carl Lindström A.G. and in 1903 purchased Fonotipia Records, including their Odeon-Werke International Talking Machine Company...
- Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1950) recorded, in the early 1900s, for Dischi Fonotipia.[citation needed] Herz composed many pieces, the opus numbers of his published...
- Folk-Legacy Records Folkways Records Fonal Records Fondle 'Em Records Fonotipia Records Fonovisa Records Fontana Distribution Fontana Records Food Records...
- Italy by The Gramophone Company in 1903, followed by a long series for Fonotipia Records. Later, he recorded for the Columbia, Edison and HMV labels. These...
- the twentieth century European companies including Pathé, Odeon, and Fonotipia made recordings in a variety of sizes, including 21 cm.[citation needed]...
- 1904. Ideale, 1902. Marechiare, 1902. Fonotipia Records. De Lucia also recorded 30 Neapolitan songs for the Fonotipia label (later subsumed by Odeon Records)...
- Victor Maurel (17 June 1848 – 22 October 1923) was a French baritone who enjo**** an international re****tion in opera. He sang in opera houses in Paris...