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Gypsy_Song_from_Georges_Bizet's_opera_Carmen_(Medeya_Figner,_1910).oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 1 s, 219 kbps, file size: 3.15 MB)

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Русский: Цыганская песня из оперы "Кармен". Исполняет М.И.Фигнер
English: Gypsy song from the opera "Carmen" . Performed M.I.Figner.
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Русский: Российский государственный архив фонодокументов. Фонд № 35. Фирма «Зонофон Рекорд».
English: Russian State Archive of sound recordings . Fund № 35. Firm " Zonophone Record ."
URL: http://ргафд.рф/nauchno-spravochnyi-apparat/obzor-fondov/fondy-do-1917-fond-35-zonofon-rekord.shtml
Author
Русский: Ж. Бизе
English: Bizet

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