Description: "CANTABILE DI SCARPIA","ZAZA PICCOLA ZINGARA"- LUIGI MONTESANTO.11514/78RPM 10" BARITONE (IN ITALIAN ) - "Cantabile di Scarpia" is likely an aria from Giacomo Puccini's opera "Tosca," with Scarpia being the main antagonist. The "Cantabile" refers to a lyrical, singing style.- "Zaza Piccola Zingara" translates to "Zaza, Little Gypsy" in English. This song might be a popular Italian song from the early 20th century, possibly a folk-inspired or operetta-style piece. Luigi Montesanto was an Italian singer active during the early 20th century. He recorded various songs, including opera arias and popular music. The 78 RPM format was widely used from the 1890s to the 1950s. These records were typically made of shellac, a brittle material prone to cracking. This record might be a rare collector's item, especially for enthusiasts of Italian music, opera, or vintage recordings. This came out of an old family collection. In good shape. No original sleeve. The music record shows a little scuffs as shown in the pictures. I’m not an expert in record grading, just giving my opinion.I have no opportunity to check the sound quality of this record due to the speed (78rpm)
Price: 70 USD
Location: Browns Mills, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-08-25T00:23:44.000Z
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Artist: LUIGI MONTESANTO
Speed: 78 RPM
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Label: PERFECT
Case Type: Plastic Slipcover
Color: Black
Record Size: 10"
Material: Shellac