Talk:Nicola Moscona

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 * I have once again edited this verbatim addition pasted in from the source above
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 * Moscona sang a total of 485 performances at the Metropolitan Opera. Among his most frequently performed roles there were Colline (La bohème), Méphistophélès (Faust), Lodovico (Otello), Ramfis (Aida), Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor), The Grand Inquisitor (Don Carlos), Sparafucile (Rigoletto), and Ferrando (Trovatore) (memorably preserved in an all-star RCA recording).
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 * Moscona sang a total of 485 performances at the Metropolitan Opera. Among his most frequently performed roles there were Ramfis, Raimondo, Sparafucile, and Ferrando (memorably preserved in an all-star RCA recording).
 * That was not writing the article in your own words. Please do not copy-paste chunks of text from other websites into Wikipedia articles again. Voceditenore (talk) 14:33, 15 September 2011 (UTC)