Thomas: Mignon
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Thomas: Mignon
Summary
Thomas: Mignon is an album[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Thomas: Mignon's instance of is recorded as Mignon — instance of (P31): album[3].
- Thomas: Mignon's genre is Mignon — genre (P136): opera[4].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Ambroise Thomas[5].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Marilyn Horne[6].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Ruth Welting[7].
- Among the performers on Thomas: Mignon was Mignon — performer (P175): Alain Vanzo[8].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Nikos Zaccaria[9].
- Among the performers on Thomas: Mignon was Mignon — performer (P175): Frederica von Stade[10].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Ambrosian Singers[11].
- Thomas: Mignon was performed by Mignon — performer (P175): Philharmonia Orchestra[12].
- Thomas: Mignon's record label is recorded as Mignon — record label (P264): Columbia Masterworks[13].
- Thomas: Mignon's place of publication is recorded as Mignon — place of publication (P291): United States[14].
- Thomas: Mignon is part of Mignon — part of (P361): Frederica von Stade's albums in chronological order[15].
- Thomas: Mignon's language of work or name is recorded as Mignon — language of work or name (P407): French[16].
- Thomas: Mignon was distributed by Mignon — distribution format (P437): 4 × LP[17].
- Thomas: Mignon's recorded at studio or venue is recorded as Mignon — recorded at studio or venue (P483): Church of All Saints[18].
- Thomas: Mignon was published on 1978[19].
- Thomas: Mignon's title is recorded as Thomas: Mignon[20].
- Thomas: Mignon's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7302866', 'amount': '+11'}[21].
- Thomas: Mignon's musical conductor is recorded as Mignon — musical conductor (P3300): Antonio de Almeida[22].
- Thomas: Mignon's form of creative work is recorded as Mignon — form of creative work (P7937): studio album[23].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[24]
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Genre(s): classical, opera[25]
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Community tags: classical, opera[26]
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MusicBrainz ID: c3926805-4208-4f28-9388-3d6eadeda883[27]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Performers include Mignon — performer (P175): Ambroise Thomas[5], Mignon — performer (P175): Marilyn Horne[6], Mignon — performer (P175): Ruth Welting[7], Mignon — performer (P175): Alain Vanzo[8], Mignon — performer (P175): Nikos Zaccaria[9], and Mignon — performer (P175): Frederica von Stade[10].
Publication
Thomas: Mignon was published on 1978[19]. Its place of publication is recorded as Mignon — place of publication (P291): United States[14]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Mignon — language of work or name (P407): French[16]. Its genre is Mignon — genre (P136): opera[4]. It is part of Mignon — part of (P361): Frederica von Stade's albums in chronological order[15]. It was distributed by Mignon — distribution format (P437): 4 × LP[17].
Why It Matters
Thomas: Mignon ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month).[2]