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According to the musical score published in Athens by the M. Konstantinidou publishing house, the song comes from the vaudeville "I trata" and is attributed (music and lyrics) to Loudovikos Spinellis.
The paly, with a text by Ioannis Laios and music by Loudovikos Spinellis, is recorded under the title "I trata tou kapetan Konstanti" and premiered on September 3, 1894 at the Tsocha Theater by the Menandros troupe, with Evangelos Pantopoulos in the leading role (Sideris, 1933: 47 and ed. Nea Efimeris, September 3, 1894, no. 246, p. 6).
The label of the record reads "Varcarola ("Barcarolle").
The recording was made between January 28 and February 16, 1922 by the sound engineer Harold Fleming.
According to the musical score published in Athens by the M. Konstantinidou publishing house, the song comes from the vaudeville "I trata" and is attributed (music and lyrics) to Loudovikos Spinellis.
The paly, with a text by Ioannis Laios and music by Loudovikos Spinellis, is recorded under the title "I trata tou kapetan Konstanti" and premiered on September 3, 1894 at the Tsocha Theater by the Menandros troupe, with Evangelos Pantopoulos in the leading role (Sideris, 1933: 47 and ed. Nea Efimeris, September 3, 1894, no. 246, p. 6).
The label of the record reads "Varcarola ("Barcarolle").
The recording was made between January 28 and February 16, 1922 by the sound engineer Harold Fleming.
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