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The song comes from Nikos Chatziapostolou’s operetta "I proti agapi", which premiered on 17.5.1929 at the Papaioannou Theater by the Olympia Kantioti-Ritsiardis troupe.
According to the newspaper "I Elliniki" (issue No. 1543, 19.5.1929, page 2): "The libretto of the new operetta is borrowed from the renowned play 'Antio neotis'." It is the Italian comedy "Addio giovinezza" (1911) by Sandro Camasio and Nino Oxilia.
The label of the record reads "romance".
Tags: 1920s, Recordings in Athens, Operetta, Choir, Columbia (UK)
The song comes from Nikos Chatziapostolou’s operetta "I proti agapi", which premiered on 17.5.1929 at the Papaioannou Theater by the Olympia Kantioti-Ritsiardis troupe.
According to the newspaper "I Elliniki" (issue No. 1543, 19.5.1929, page 2): "The libretto of the new operetta is borrowed from the renowned play 'Antio neotis'." It is the Italian comedy "Addio giovinezza" (1911) by Sandro Camasio and Nino Oxilia.
The label of the record reads "romance".
Tags: 1920s, Recordings in Athens, Operetta, Choir, Columbia (UK)
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