Columbia 30413 (12-in. single-faced)

The following matrix(es) were released with this catalog number:

CompanyMatrix No.Take NumberDateTitle/Artist 
Columbia 30413 1 between January and June 1910 Pescator, affonda l'esca / Ramon Blanchart ; Boston Opera Company Male Chorus

Primary Performers:

Ramon Blanchart (vocalist : baritone vocal)
Boston Opera Company Male Chorus (Vocal group)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Columbia 30413 (12-in. single-faced)," accessed April 23, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/227412/Columbia_30413.

Columbia 30413 (12-in. single-faced). (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 23, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/object/detail/227412/Columbia_30413.

"Columbia 30413 (12-in. single-faced)." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 23 April 2024.

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007  s ǂb d ǂd d ǂe m ǂf s ǂg e ǂh n ǂi n ǂj m ǂk s ǂl l ǂm n ǂn a
0280030413 ǂb Columbia
0281030413 ǂb Columbia
24500Pescator, affonda l'esca / ǂc Amilcare Ponchielli.
264 1[New York] : ǂb Columbia, ǂc [1910]
300  1 audio disc : ǂb analog, 78 rpm ; ǂc 12 in.
336  performed music ǂb prm ǂ2 rdacontent
337  audio ǂb s ǂ2 rdamedia
338  audio disc ǂb sd ǂ2 rdacarrier
340  shellac ǂ2 rdamat
344  analog ǂ2 rdatr
344  ǂc 78 rpm
344  ǂd coarse groove ǂ2 rdagw
344  ǂg mono ǂ2 rdacpc
500  Columbia: 30413 (30413 (matrix)).
5208 Baritone vocal solo and male vocal chorus, with orchestra.
546  Sung in Italian.
500  Data derived from the Discography of American Historical Recordings.
5103 Discography of American Historical Recordings ǂu http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/objects/detail/227412
500  Title from disc label.
5110 Ramon Blanchart ; Boston Opera Company Male Chorus.
7001 Blanchart, Ramon, ǂd 1860-1934, ǂe singer.
7001 Ponchielli, Amilcare, ǂd 1834-1886, ǂe composer.
7102 Boston Opera Company Male Chorus, ǂe performer.