File:Arolas-AdiosBsAs-(1917).ogg

Arolas-AdiosBsAs-(1917).ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 4 s, 146 kbps, file size: 3.21 MB)

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English: "Adios Buenos Aires", tango composed by Eduardo Arolas (1892-1924) played by Eduardo Arolas and his Orq. Recorded 1917.
Español: "Adios Buenos Aires", tango compuesto por Eduardo Arolas (1892-1924) interpretado por Eduardo Arolas y su Orq. Grabado 1917.
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Public domain This musical recording is in the public domain in Argentina because it was published before January 1, 1954. As detailed by Law 11.723:
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  • Article 5 prime: Ownership of performances fixed on recordings shall fall to the performers for a period of 70 years starting from January 1 of the year following publication. Likewise, ownership of the recordings shall fall to the producers of the recordings or their beneficiaries for the same period.
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Public domain

The author died in 1924, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 95 years or fewer.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

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MP3 214 kbps Completed 03:57, 5 December 2017 6.0 s

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