A Fonotipia - "in the wild"!
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 10:47 pm
I've had a dozen or two Fonotipia records over the years, but all came to me from collectors. Yesterday I was in a local thrift store and found a couple of vintage 12" albums. The first one was just boring classical and semi classical, like The Lost Chord sort of thing. The very last record in the album was a Fonotipia, something I really never expected to find "in the wild".
This particular example was pressed in the USA by Columbia and features a duet from Aida sung by Frascani and Zenatello, and the opening chorus from La Favorita. Pics attached. It's not a particularly rare record, but Fonotipias are always worthwhile. Search the board for " Fonotipia" for more information.
Note that the signatures on the label are just rubber stamps. These were intended to show artist approval of the release.
This particular example was pressed in the USA by Columbia and features a duet from Aida sung by Frascani and Zenatello, and the opening chorus from La Favorita. Pics attached. It's not a particularly rare record, but Fonotipias are always worthwhile. Search the board for " Fonotipia" for more information.
Note that the signatures on the label are just rubber stamps. These were intended to show artist approval of the release.