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[192-?] (Creation)
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- [Montreal, Quebec?]
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1 side of 1 audio disc : 78 rpm ; 10 in.
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Fortier, Florestine, [1878?]-1933 (singer). Atalanta : Care Selve. Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759 (composer). Matrix 1433. Recorded in [Montreal, Quebec?].
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Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute with a 2.5 mil stylus.
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Florestine Fortier (née Bélanger) was a Montreal soprano. She was known for her performance of songs by Nicolaï Medtner, who dedicated his Suite-Vocalise, op. 41, no. 2 (1927) to her.
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Private recording. Label is handwritten with an excerpt from the piece included on staff lines.
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Fortier, Florestine, [1878?]-1933 (singer)
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Digitized September 7, 2021.
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See Florestine's obituary: Mrs. L.M. Fortier, Singer, Dies at 55: Work Recently Composed by Medtner was Dedicated to Montreal Artist, New York Times, January 3, 1933.