19,745 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Why Do They Call It A Field Recording When Im In My Apartment And Not In A Field"

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Pipe Organ and choir from First Presbyterian Church of Hartford City, Indiana. Original tape recording late 1960s.
Author: TwoScarsUp
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The Bee's Knees performed by the Virginians, Victor 19000A
Author: Lopez/Lewis
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Piano rendition of bars 13–16 from Francisco Tárrega's composition for solo guitar "Gran vals" (1902) as used in Nokia's Nokia tune
Author: Ender2101 at English Wikipedia
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Lydian augmented scale on C.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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Dorian mode on D. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 09:54, 19 April 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. See: :Image:D Dorian mode.png
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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John Stepan Zamecnik's 1913 composition Mysterioso - Burglar Music 1, which appeared in Sam Fox Moving Picture Music volume 1.
Author: John Stepan Zamecnik (1872–1953)
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French: Le Roi Dagoberttitle QS:P1476,fr:"Le Roi Dagobert" label QS:Lfr,"Le Roi Dagobert" LilyPond source
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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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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Klaus song (Klausenmelodie). Klausjagen, Küssnacht, Switzerland.
Author: Basel
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Francesco Tamagno, the creator of the role, sings "Niun mi tema" (Morte d'Otello) from Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. Sung in 1903, Tamagno would die just two years later.
Author: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Francesco Tamagno (1850–1905)
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Marie Rappold (1873–1957) performing "O patria mia" from Verdi's Aida, with orchestra
Author: published by Edison Records
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Australian Christmas Carol 1915 by Arthur Chanter (1866-1950) and Tom Collins (1843-1912)
Author: Arthur Chanter (1866-1950) and Tom Collins (pen-name Joseph Furphy 1843-1912)
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, performed by Ben Selvin and His Novelty Orchestra (recorded 31 July 1919)
Author: John Kellette
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A modified stereo recording of the Internationale in the Italian language, lyrics composed by E Pote & sung by soloist Coro Le Camice Rosse.
Author: Учхљёная, Coro Le Camice Rosse, E Pote
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Diatonic scale on C, transposing clef.
Author: Hyacinth
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In scale on D.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 01:56, 5 July 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Diatonic scale on C, bass clef.
Author: Hyacinth
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Istrian mode on C
Author: Hyacinth (talk)
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Diatonic scale on C, guitar tablature clef.
Author: Hyacinth
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Lydian dominant scale on C.
Author: Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Diatonic scale on C, equal tempered. Created in Sibelius with no midi pitch bend for 12-tet.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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A modified stereo recording of the Indonesian dialect of the Malay language, performed by the KOM.
Author: Учхљёная, PKI (Partai Komunis Indonesia), KOM, Pierre De Geyter
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Italiano: Trascrizione di Mario Foresi della canzone popolare Rondinella pellegrina, 1887
Author: M.casanova
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Francesco Tamagno, the creator of the role, sings "Niun mi tema" (Morte d'Otello) from Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. Sung in 1903, Tamagno would die just two years later.
Author: Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901) Francesco Tamagno (1850–1905)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Die Zauberflöte; performed 1953, released 1955. Cast: Wilhelm Borchert (rol: tenor; Erster Priester), Kim Borg (rol: bass; Sprecher / Zweiter Garnischter), Diana Eustrati (rol: contralto; Dritter Knabe), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (rol: baritono; Papageno), Ferenc Fricsay (rol: conductor), Josef Greindl (rol: Bass; Sarastro), Margot Guillaume (rol: soprano; Erster Knabe), Ernst Haefliger (rol: tenor: Tamino), Margarete Klose (rol: contralto; Dritte Dame), Liselotte (rol: soprano; Zweite Dame), Lisa Otto (rol: soprano; Papagena), Maria Reith (rol: soprano; Zweiter Knabe), RIAS-Kammerchor Berlin (rol: coro), RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (rol: orchestra), Marianne Schech (rol: soprano; Erste Dame), Maria Stader (rol: soprano; Pamina, Tochter der Königin der Nacht), Rita Streich (rol: soprano; Königin der Nacht), Howard Vandenburg (rol: tenor; Erster Garnischter / Erster Priester), Martin Vantin (rol: tenor; Monostatos, ein Mohr)
Author: Ferenc Fricsay; recorded 1953, released 1955
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An orchestral arrangement of the "Toreador Song" from Georges Bizet's 1875 opera Carmen, played by the Damrosch Orchestra in 1903. The refrain of the "Toreador Song" begins at about 1:07, and is preceded by other music from Carmen.
Author: Georges Bizet / Damrosch Orchestra
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Stereo recording of the Internationale in the Russian language.
Author: Choir and orchestra of Bolshoi Theatre, conducted by G. Rozhdestvensky
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Fantasie in B minor, Op. 28 (1900) by Alexander Scriabin, played by Kimberly Hou at the 2011 Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition
Author: Alexander Scriabin, Kimberly Hou
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Henry Fillmore’s The Circus Bee, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, Timothy W. Foley, Director
Author: w:Henry Fillmore, performed by the w:United States Marine Corps Band
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Português: Samba choro. Interpretes : Carmen Miranda e Barbosa Jr. Disco Odeon 12042 B
Author: Juracy de Araujo e Gomes Filho
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Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti sing "O Mimì, tu più non torni" from Act IV of Giacomo Puccini's La bohème in a 1907 recording. This is Matrix C-4315, and was released under various labels under the variant name "Ah Mimi, tu piu". (details)
Author: Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) Antonio Scotti (1866-1936)
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Fantasie in B minor, Op. 28 (1900) by Alexander Scriabin, played by Jonathan Floril at the 2009 Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition
Author: Alexander Scriabin, Jonathan Floril
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Oh! Susanna, a song written by Stephen Foster, first published on February 25, 1848. Popularly associated with the California Gold Rush. This version recorded by Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet, and Harry C. Browne, contains spoken dialog in the beginning and the infamous "aggressive racist" verse that is rarely sung today because of its content.
Author: Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet and Harry C. Browne
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한국어: 요한 제바스티안 바흐의 브란덴부르크 협주곡 2번 2악장 Brandenburg Concerto.No. 2 in F Major, 2nd movement
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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*32 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 232/72=16/36=8/18=4/9:1 = 533.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 534.375 cents rather than 533.344. New version a P4 on 85,74 for 533.3251953125 cents rather than 533.344.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*7 steps in 18-et on C = ??. Equal-tempered: 27/18:1 = 466.67 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 42,53
Author: Hyacinth
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Title/Work: Messiah (Handel) Content: No.07: Chorus: And He Shall Purify Genre(s): Oratorio Author(s)/(Composer(s): George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Charles Jennens (1700-1773) Performer(s): Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Conductor: Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967)) Conductor: Malcolm Sargent Place of recording: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1947 1st recording date: 14 July 1946
Author: Untitled
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Title/Work: Messiah (Handel) Content: No.04: Chorus: And the Glory of the Lord Genre(s): Oratorio Author(s)/(Composer(s): George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Charles Jennens (1700-1773) Performer(s): Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Conductor: Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967)) Conductor: Malcolm Sargent Place of recording: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1947 1st recording date: 12 July 1946
Author: Untitled
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Title/Work: Messiah (Handel) Content: No.06: Air: But who may abide (Conclusion) Genre(s): Oratorio Author(s)/(Composer(s): George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Music arranger(s): none Lyricist(s): Charles Jennens (1700-1773) Performer(s): Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Conductor: Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967)) Conductor: Malcolm Sargent Place of recording: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside (United Kingdom) 1st release date: 1947 1st recording date: 14 July 1946
Author: Untitled
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Author: Melody: trad.; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Sung by Carmen Miranda. Vicot disc 33445.
Author: Ary Barroso
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The traditional country song "John Henry", performed by Johnny Horton during an appearance at the KWKH Louisiana Hayride
Author: Traditional
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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Holy Bible, International Standard Version (2008) Luke 8:17 "There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, and there is nothing secret that will not become known and come to light."
Author: Bull of Heaven
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