. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . COPYT OUPON SEMBRICH AS ROSINA By Pasquale Amato, BaritoneBy Emilio de Gogorza, Baritone {In Italian) 88181By Titta Ruffo, Baritone {In Italian) 88391By Guiseppe de Luca, Baritone {In Italian) 74514 {In Italian) 88329 12-inch, $ 12-inch, , 12-inch, Figaro is thoroughly satisfied with himself, and gives along list of his numerous accomplishments, of which thefollowing is a sample: Figaro: Room for the city
. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . COPYT OUPON SEMBRICH AS ROSINA By Pasquale Amato, BaritoneBy Emilio de Gogorza, Baritone {In Italian) 88181By Titta Ruffo, Baritone {In Italian) 88391By Guiseppe de Luca, Baritone {In Italian) 74514 {In Italian) 88329 12-inch, $ 12-inch, , 12-inch, Figaro is thoroughly satisfied with himself, and gives along list of his numerous accomplishments, of which thefollowing is a sample: Figaro: Room for the citys factotum here,La, la, la, la, la, la. 1 must be off to my shop, for dawn is near,La, la, la, la, la. la. What a merry life, what pleasure gay,Awaits a barber of , brave Figaro; bravo, bravissimo, , la, la, la, la, la. Of men, the happiest, sure, art thou, , la, la, la, la, la, COPYT DUPONT AS FIGARO Oh! what a happy life, soliloquizes the gay barber, what pleasureawaits a barber of quality!—Oh, bravo, Figaro, bravo, bravissimo: thouart sure the happiest of men, ready at all hours of the night, and, by day,perpetually in bustle and motion. What happier region of delight; what * Doubte-Faced Record—See page 38. VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA —BARBER OF SEVILLE nobler life for a barber tban mine! Razors, combs, lancets, scissors—beholdthem all at my command! besides the snug perquisites of the business, withgay damsels and cavaliers. All call me! all want me!—dames and maidens—old and young. My peruke! cries one—my beard! shouts another—bleedme! cries this—this billetdoux! whispers that. Figaro, Figaro! heavens,what a crowd. Figaro, Figaro! heavens, what a tumult! One at a time,for mercy sake! Figaro here: Figaro there: Figaro above: Figaro am all activity: I am quick as lightning; in a word—I am the factotumof the town. Oh,
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