10 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Metropolitan"

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American folk song "Darlin' Nellie Gray", sung by the Metropolitan Male Quartet in 1909.
Author: Johnnyrotten
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Performed by Metropolitan Military Band
Author: Metropolitan Military Band
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A morning recording of the small metropolitan area outside the school.
Author: Dsoadigital
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Italiano: Scena della lettera, primo atto di Eugene Onegin di Tchaikovsky, canta il soprano Claudia Muzio in italiano. Rappresentazione del 3 novembre 1920 al New York Metropolitan Opera, con il ruolo principale affidato al baritono Giuseppe De Luca. Letter Scene, the first act of Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky, the soprano Claudia Muzio sings in Italian. Performed on November 3, 1920 at the New York Metropolitan Opera, with the main role played by the baritone Giuseppe De Luca.
Author: Untitled
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Soundscape made in the frame of the city rings project november 2013. French students fromléon grimault school, rennes used mysounds from germans students -berlin metropolitan school, to create this composition entitled "funny sounds".
Author: Thecityrings
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Recorded with my iphone some street ambience. Phone was sitting on a 4th floor window at evening time. Some barks and cars can be heard.
Author: Khenshom
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Public bus ride in tel aviv, israel. Contains: motor sounds, people talking, mobile phones, bus noises, pa system announcing stations in hebrew. Recorded with my iphone se internal mic.
Author: Khenshom
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Street scene with cars, people talking and ambulance siren in background. Recorded from 4th floor window during mid-day. Recorded with sennheisser mke 600 shotgun mic into an zoom h5.
Author: Khenshom
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City Ambiance sound effect. Great for a movie or game that is set in an inner city or downtown area. You can clearly hear cop or ambulance sirens in the background.
Author: lezer
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Pasquale Amato's April 16, 1914 Victor Records recording of the Te Deum from Giacomo Puccini's Tosca. Sung at the end of Act I, this scene in fact details the evil priest Scarpia's plans to corrupt and have his way with Tosca, while the chorus goes about seeking redemption. Victor 88489 Pasquale Amato (1878-1942), baritone; Metropolitan Opera Chorus Tosca - Te Deum Mat. C-14715-2 Rec. April 16, 1914 Digital Transfer produced by Tim Ecker for the Internet Archive.
Author: Pasquale Amato
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