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The image captures an indoor scene, likely at a museum or exhibition, featuring a screen displaying a black and white video, an informational plaque below it, and a person's hand holding a coiled cable in the foreground. On the screen, a black and white video shows a woman from the chest up, in profile, looking towards the left. She has dark hair styled up, distinctive earrings, and a necklace. Her right hand is gently placed on her left shoulder or upper chest, suggesting a pose during a performance, possibly singing. A timestamp "02." is partially visible on the right side of the screen. Below the screen, a light-colored rectangular plaque provides details about the video. At the top left of the plaque is a video camera icon. The text on the plaque is in both Greek and English. The English text is clearly legible: "The aria "D'amor sull'ali rosee" from "Il Trovatore" (Verdi) Recital in Paris, 1956 © Warner Classics / ERATO (taken from historical sound)" The Greek text appears to be a translation of this, mentioning "recital στο Παρίσι, 1956" (recital in Paris, 1956). In the bottom left foreground, a person's fingers are visible, holding a metallic, coiled cable that runs across the bottom of the frame, partially obscuring the plaque. The background behind the plaque and screen is a wooden wall or panel. The setting is in Athina, Greece, indicated by the provided context.
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