# Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano
**Wikidata**: [Q4009919](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4009919)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/le-verdi-note-dell-antoniano

## Summary
Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano is a choir (an ensemble of singers) known by the aliases Verdi Note and Green notes. It is documented in standard music and knowledge databases, including MusicBrainz and the Google Knowledge Graph, and has Wikipedia entries in Italian and Finnish.

## Key Facts
- Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano is an instance of the class "choir" (ensemble of singers).
- Known aliases: "Verdi Note" and "Green notes".
- Has an entry in MusicBrainz with artist ID 7a9723e3-0c36-46a5-bf63-9fe7e0f9b40c.
- The MusicBrainz entry carries a reference recorded with P248 = Q14005 and P813 = 2019-04-11.
- Listed in the Google Knowledge Graph with the identifier /g/122fjzcl.
- Wikipedia coverage: articles exist in Italian (it) and Finnish (fi).
- Wikidata sitelink_count for this entity: 2.
- The broader "choir" class (to which this entity belongs) has a sitelink_count of 83.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano?
A: It is a choir (an ensemble of singers) that is documented under the names Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano, Verdi Note, and Green notes.

### Q: Where can I find authoritative database records for Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano?
A: Authoritative identifiers include the MusicBrainz artist ID 7a9723e3-0c36-46a5-bf63-9fe7e0f9b40c and the Google Knowledge Graph ID /g/122fjzcl. These can be used to locate the entity in those databases.

### Q: In which languages does this choir have Wikipedia articles?
A: Wikipedia articles for Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano exist in Italian (it) and Finnish (fi).

### Q: How is the MusicBrainz entry referenced?
A: The MusicBrainz entry includes a reference with P248 = Q14005 and P813 = 2019-04-11.

## Why It Matters
Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano matters as a documented musical ensemble because reliable identification and cross-database presence enable discovery, cataloguing, and linking across musicological and knowledge platforms. Its MusicBrainz artist ID and Google Knowledge Graph identifier allow metadata aggregators, researchers, and applications to unambiguously reference the ensemble and connect recordings, personnel, and related resources when such data are available. Wikipedia entries in multiple languages increase discoverability for different audiences and support multilingual research. Recording and maintaining structured identifiers for choirs contributes to better digital preservation of musical culture and facilitates interoperability between library catalogs, music services, and knowledge graphs. Even without extensive public metadata in this source set, the presence of standard identifiers and multilingual Wikipedia coverage indicates that the entity is part of the linked-data ecosystem used by researchers and digital services.

## Notable For
- Presence in major music and knowledge databases, including MusicBrainz and the Google Knowledge Graph.
- Multiple recognized aliases: "Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano", "Verdi Note", and "Green notes".
- Multilingual Wikipedia coverage (Italian and Finnish).
- Explicit MusicBrainz reference metadata (P248 = Q14005; P813 = 2019-04-11) attached to its artist record.
- Classification as a choir, linking it to the broader choir class which has substantial representation (sitelink_count 83).

## Body
### Overview
- Entity name: Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano.
- Entity type: choir (ensemble of singers).
- Aliases: Verdi Note; Green notes.

### Classification
- Instance of: choir.
- Related class data: the choir class has a sitelink_count of 83.

### Identifiers and database records
- MusicBrainz artist ID: 7a9723e3-0c36-46a5-bf63-9fe7e0f9b40c.
- MusicBrainz reference metadata attached: P248 = Q14005; P813 = 2019-04-11.
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/122fjzcl.

### Wikimedia presence
- Wikipedia languages with articles: Italian (it) and Finnish (fi).
- Wikidata sitelink_count for this entity: 2.

### Names and aliases
- Primary name: Le Verdi Note dell'Antoniano.
- Common short forms or translations: Verdi Note; Green notes.

### Documentation notes
- The MusicBrainz entry and Google Knowledge Graph ID provide canonical machine-readable identifiers.
- Wikipedia entries in two languages indicate at least some multilingual public documentation.

## References

1. MusicBrainz