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William Tell overture - part 2
Performed by: Sodero's Band
Composed by: G. Rossini
Record format: Edison Diamond Disc
Matrix number: 5577-A-7-1
Recording date: 1917
Release number: 80128-L
Release date: March 1914
NPS object catalog number: EDIS 43455
This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
Artist/Composer: Sodero's Band
Date: 1914-00-00 00:00:00
Source: National Park Service
Keywords: Oldtime
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
| Audio Files | 96Kbps MP3 |
| William Tell overture - part 2 | 2.97 MB |
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| EDIS-SRP-0197-05_files.xml | 2.11 KB |
| EDIS-SRP-0197-05_meta.xml | 1.09 KB |
| EDIS-SRP-0197-05_reviews.xml | 1.35 KB |
| EDIS-SRP-0197-05_rules.conf | 7 B |
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- June 3, 2006
Subject: Sodero Rides Again!
This stirring rendition of William Tell is all the more fascinating, because the conductor of this recording, Cesare Sodero, was musical director at WXYZ in Detroit when they originated the radio show The Lone Ranger, with this piece as the theme song.
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- May 5, 2005
Subject: Bambi Meets Godzilla Meets The Lone Ranger
It's always quite interesting when you get some music education isn't it? I mean, I knew the beginning of this song, It's soft natural flow is always classic, brings you back to nature. What I didn't know is the 2nd part, which I always call 'The Lone Ranger' theme song, were part of the same song. Very very interesting, all of this by the way is pretty fun to listen to, the first part is a bit faded though..