ISRC
DEF057130510
Il barbiere di Siviglia: Atto II. N. 12 Arietta: “Quando mi sei vicina” (Bartolo) / Recitativo: “Bravo, signor barbiere” (Bartolo, Figaro, Rosina, conte)
Song: Il barbiere di Siviglia: Atto II. Recitativo “Bravo signor Barbiere” (Bartolo, Figaro, Rosina, Conte)
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DEF057130510 is the International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) for the recording "Il barbiere di Siviglia: Atto II. N. 12 Arietta: “Quando mi sei vicina” (Bartolo) / Recitativo: “Bravo, signor barbiere” (Bartolo, Figaro, Rosina, conte)" by Luigi Alva, Teresa Berganza, Enzo Dara, Hermann Prey, Theodor Guschlbauer, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado, released 1986-01-01. ISRCs are 12-character ISO 3901 identifiers that uniquely tag a specific sound recording — different masters, remixes, and live versions each receive a distinct ISRC. The underlying musical work is ISWC T9021874099.
Format
- Country:
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (DE).
- Registrant:
- 3-character code identifying the label or distributor that assigned this ISRC.
- Year (1971):
- Last two digits of the reference year (1971). Years < 50 are 21st century.
- Designation:
- Unique 5-digit code assigned by the registrant for this specific recording.
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Musical Work (ISWC)
T9021874099Il barbiere di Siviglia: Atto II. Recitativo “Bravo signor Barbiere” (Bartolo, Figaro, Rosina, Conte)Verified on
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What is ISRC DEF057130510?
DEF057130510 is an International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) that uniquely identifies the recording "Il barbiere di Siviglia: Atto II. N. 12 Arietta: “Quando mi sei vicina” (Bartolo) / Recitativo: “Bravo, signor barbiere” (Bartolo, Figaro, Rosina, conte)" by Luigi Alva, Teresa Berganza, Enzo Dara, Hermann Prey, Theodor Guschlbauer, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado. ISRCs are 12-character alphanumeric codes defined by ISO 3901, used globally by streaming platforms, record labels, and rights organizations to track plays and distribute royalties.
This recording is linked to the musical work T9021874099, which represents the underlying composition. Multiple recordings can share the same musical work — for example, an original version, a remix, and a cover would each have their own ISRC but reference the same ISWC.
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