Francesco Marconi
Francesco Marconi (14 May 1853 [or 1855] – 5 February 1916) was an operatic tenor from Rome who enjoyed an important international career. In 1924, a reputable biographical dictionary of musicians called him 'one of the most renowned and esteemed singers of the last 50 years'. Along with his great contemporary Francesco Tamagno (1850–1905), he is the earliest Italian tenor to have left a representative legacy of acoustic recordings. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916
Published 1893
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2by Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848Other Authors: “...Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916...”
Published 1912
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3by Marchetti, Filippo, 1831-1902Other Authors: “...Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916...”
Published 1908
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4Published 1990Other Authors: “...Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916...”
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6Published 1989Other Authors: “...Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916...”
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8Published 1988Other Authors: “...Marconi, Francesco, 1853-1916...”
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