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Added by zackspaw (3)
Cover by philac17

Last update: 27/04/2009

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Arturo Toscanini: The Television Concerts: vol.5 (1949) [60331-6-RG]

Country  USA  Buy Opera CDs at ArkivMusic.com
Street Date  ???
Publisher  BMG Music Video
Price  49.98 USD

UPC  090266033164UPC=090266033164
Category  Opera

Color  Black & White
Length  149 min.
Sides  4
Chapters  13
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Gatefold
Rot status  None reported
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MADE BY 3M USA 22142G
MADE BY 3M USA 22143C
MADE BY 3M USA 22144B

 Additional Information by zackspaw (3)   25/01/2009 - Last update: 27/04/2009 

Telecasts by NBC from Studio 8-H in New York City on March 26 and April 2, 1949. The 5th (a double-disc) in the 9-disc series "Toscanini: The Television Concerts (1948-1952)" performed by the NBC Symphony Orchestra.

Verdi: Aida. Performers include Richard Tucker and the Robert Shaw Chorale.