Franco Battiato La Voce Del Padrone Flac Non Copyright ^hot^ -
It sounds like you're looking for a review of a high-quality (FLAC) version of Franco Battiato’s 1981 masterpiece, La voce del padrone. While the album is a historic pillar of Italian music, it is not public domain or "non-copyright"; Universal Music Italia currently holds the rights.
- Composition rights: Owned by EMI Music Publishing Italy / Universal Music Publishing.
- Master rights: La Voce del Padrone was originally released on EMI Italiana (now part of Universal Music Group).
- Duration: Under Italian and EU law (Dir. 2006/116/CE) and U.S. law (Sonny Bono Act), copyright persists for 70 years after the death of the author. Battiato died in 2021, so his works will enter the public domain in 2091.
Word count: ~1,150 (suitable for a long-form blog post or audio magazine feature) franco battiato la voce del padrone flac non copyright
: Lists physical CDs and digital versions for high-quality playback. It sounds like you're looking for a review
Public Domain Status: In Italy and most of the EU, musical works are typically protected for 70 years after the creator's death. As Battiato passed away in 2021, the music will not enter the public domain for several decades. Composition rights: Owned by EMI Music Publishing Italy
Original Label: It was originally released by EMI Italiana in 1981.
However, you can—and should—listen to La Voce del Padrone in stunning, room-filling FLAC quality. Skip the pirate harbors. Go to Qobuz. Buy the CD. Or subscribe to a hi-res streaming service.
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