Verdi: Otello

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Verdi: Otello

Giuseppe Verdi, Sir Mark Elder, English National Opera Orchestra, Bonaventura Bottone, Rosalind Plowright, Neil Howlett, Shelagh Squires, Charles Craig

5059864306839
43 tracksReleased 2001-01-01

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5059864306839 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Verdi: Otello by Giuseppe Verdi, Sir Mark Elder, English National Opera Orchestra, Bonaventura Bottone, Rosalind Plowright, Neil Howlett, Shelagh Squires, Charles Craig, released 2001-01-01. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 43 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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505GS1 prefix
9864Company prefix
30683Product
9Check digit
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Track List (43)

Otello, Act I Scene 1: See, the sail there! (Montano, Cassio, Iago, Roderigo, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: See, the sail there! (Montano, Cassio, Iago, Roderigo, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Oh rejoice now! (Otello, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Oh rejoice now! (Otello, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Roderigo, speak up (Iago, Roderigo)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Roderigo, speak up (Iago, Roderigo)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Flame of rejoicing! (Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Flame of rejoicing! (Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Roderigo, drink up! (Iago, Cassio, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Roderigo, drink up! (Iago, Cassio, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Brindisi: Good comrades, brave and true (Iago, Cassio, Roderigo, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Brindisi: Good comrades, brave and true (Iago, Cassio, Roderigo, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Captain Cassio, the guard awaits your orders (Montano, Cassio, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 1: Captain Cassio, the guard awaits your orders (Montano, Cassio, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act I Scene 2: Your swords cast before me! (Otello, Iago, Cassio, Montano)
Otello, Act I Scene 2: Your swords cast before me! (Otello, Iago, Cassio, Montano)
Otello, Act I Scene 3: Now in the silent darkness (Otello, Desdemona)
Otello, Act I Scene 3: Now in the silent darkness (Otello, Desdemona)
Otello, Act I Scene 3: Once when you told me of your life in exile (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act I Scene 3: Once when you told me of your life in exile (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 1: Don't give up hope, but trust in me (Iago, Cassio)
Otello, Act II Scene 1: Don't give up hope, but trust in me (Iago, Cassio)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: Take it; take the path to your ruin (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: Take it; take the path to your ruin (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: Yes, I believe in a God who has created me (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: Yes, I believe in a God who has created me (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: There she is… Cassio… your chance… (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 2: There she is… Cassio… your chance… (Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: How distressing … (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: How distressing … (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: Beware, O my lord, beware of jealousy (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: Beware, O my lord, beware of jealousy (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: At your glances, flame in our hearts (Desdemona, Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act II Scene 3: At your glances, flame in our hearts (Desdemona, Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act II Scene 4: I come from someone who has felt your anger (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 4: I come from someone who has felt your anger (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 4: Grant me, oh grant me sweet words of pardon (Desdemona, Otello, Iago, Emilia)
Otello, Act II Scene 4: Grant me, oh grant me sweet words of pardon (Desdemona, Otello, Iago, Emilia)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Desdemona guilty! (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Desdemona guilty! (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Now and forever farewell (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Now and forever farewell (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: By all creation! Can I believe in Desdemona? (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: By all creation! Can I believe in Desdemona? (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Darkness had fallen, Cassio was sleeping … (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: Darkness had fallen, Cassio was sleeping … (Iago, Otello)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: See me swear, you heavens above me! (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act II Scene 5: See me swear, you heavens above me! (Otello, Iago)
Otello, Act III Scene 1: I bring word that the watchman at the harbour (Otello, Iago, Herald)
Otello, Act III Scene 1: I bring word that the watchman at the harbour (Otello, Iago, Herald)
Otello, Act III Scene 2: God give you joy, Otello (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 2: God give you joy, Otello (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 2: You are trying to tease me (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 2: You are trying to tease me (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 3: God! Had it pleased you to try me with affliction (Otello ) - Act III Scene 4. Ah! Damned for ever! (Otel
Otello, Act III Scene 3: God! Had it pleased you to try me with affliction (Otello ) - Act III Scene 4. Ah! Damned for ever! (Otel
Otello, Act III Scene 5: Come now; the hall's deserted (Iago, Cassio, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 5: Come now; the hall's deserted (Iago, Cassio, Otello)
Otello, Act III Scene 5: This is a cobweb, men are flies (Iago, Cassio)
Otello, Act III Scene 5: This is a cobweb, men are flies (Iago, Cassio)
Otello, Act III Scene 6: How shall I take her life? (Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 6: How shall I take her life? (Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 7: Hail him! All hail him! (Lodovico, Otello, Desdemona, Emilia, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 7: Hail him! All hail him! (Lodovico, Otello, Desdemona, Emilia, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 8: All hear me! The Doge… (Otello, Roderigo, Iago, Cassio, Lodovico)
Otello, Act III Scene 8: All hear me! The Doge… (Otello, Roderigo, Iago, Cassio, Lodovico)
Otello, Act III Scene 8: I lie here! Yes. I lie in the dust here… (Desdemona, Emilia, Roderigo, Cassio, Lodovico, Iago, Otello, Ch
Otello, Act III Scene 8: I lie here! Yes. I lie in the dust here… (Desdemona, Emilia, Roderigo, Cassio, Lodovico, Iago, Otello, Ch
Otello, Act III Scene 8: All in this day of glory rejoice (Iago, Otello, Lodovico, Desdemona, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 8: All in this day of glory rejoice (Iago, Otello, Lodovico, Desdemona, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 9: But who can flee himself! (Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act III Scene 9: But who can flee himself! (Otello, Iago, Chorus)
Otello, Act IV Scene 1: Did he seem calmer? (Desdemona, Emilia)
Otello, Act IV Scene 1: Did he seem calmer? (Desdemona, Emilia)
Otello, Act IV Scene 1: The poor soul sat sighing beneath a willow… (Desdemona, Emilia)
Otello, Act IV Scene 1: The poor soul sat sighing beneath a willow… (Desdemona, Emilia)
Otello, Act IV Scene 2: Ave Maria, mother of mercy (Desdemona)
Otello, Act IV Scene 2: Ave Maria, mother of mercy (Desdemona)
Otello, Act IV Scene 3: Who's there?… Otello? (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act IV Scene 3: Who's there?… Otello? (Desdemona, Otello)
Otello, Act IV Scene 3: Calm and cold as the tomb (Otello, Emilia, Desdemona)
Otello, Act IV Scene 3: Calm and cold as the tomb (Otello, Emilia, Desdemona)
Otello, Act IV Scene 4: Who's shouting! Oh God! Ah no! (Emilia, Iago, Otello, Cassio, Montano, Lodovico)
Otello, Act IV Scene 4: Who's shouting! Oh God! Ah no! (Emilia, Iago, Otello, Cassio, Montano, Lodovico)
Otello, Act IV Scene 4: Do not fear me (Otello, Cassio, Chorus)
Otello, Act IV Scene 4: Do not fear me (Otello, Cassio, Chorus)

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What is UPC 5059864306839?
UPC 5059864306839 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Verdi: Otello" by Giuseppe Verdi, Sir Mark Elder, English National Opera Orchestra, Bonaventura Bottone, Rosalind Plowright, Neil Howlett, Shelagh Squires, Charles Craig.
What is a UPC code in music?
A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
How is a UPC different from an ISRC?
A UPC identifies a release (the bundle of tracks sold as one product). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording (a single track). Every track on a UPC release has its own ISRC, but they all share the same UPC.
How many tracks are on UPC 5059864306839?
UPC 5059864306839 contains 43 tracks.
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What is UPC 5059864306839?

5059864306839 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Verdi: Otello by Giuseppe Verdi, Sir Mark Elder, English National Opera Orchestra, Bonaventura Bottone, Rosalind Plowright, Neil Howlett, Shelagh Squires, Charles Craig. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 43 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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