Gioacchino Rossini - Hermann Prey, Teresa Berganza, Luigi Alva, Enzo Dara, Paolo Montarsolo, London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic, Opera

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

℗ 1972 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg
Printed in West Germany
Made in Germany
Made in W.-Germany (on disc)
Recorded London, Watford Town Hall, 9/1971.
Thie recording is based on the full score, vocal score and orchestral material published by G.Ricordi & C.Sp.A, Milan; revised and edited by Albeto Zedda after the sources .

 

. Il Barbiere Di Siviglia (The Barber Of Seville), Opera 1.1. Sinfonia 7:22. Atto Primo 1.2. N. 1 Introduzione: "Piano, Pianissimo" 2:58. ---------- 7:27. ---------- 10:52. ---------- 3:501.6. N. 4 Duetto: "All'idea Di Quel Metallo 8:43. ---------- 9:40. ---------- 7:43. ---------- 6:221.10. N. 8 Aria: "A Un Dottor Della Mia Sorte" 6:06. ---------- 9:082.2. Alto La! 6:382.3. Ma, Signor... 5:30. Atto Secondo . ---------- 6:35. ---------- 5:06. ---------- 3:30. ---------- 11:39. ---------- 4:04. ---------- 4:11. ---------- 8:402.11. N. 19 Finaletto II: "Di Si Felice Innesto" 2:17

 

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Barcode 028941569523Label Code LC 0173SPARS Code ADDPrice Code |POL|927|Price Code |G|H2|

 

Published By G. Ricordi & C. S.p.A.Phonographic Copyright (p) Polydor International GmbHCopyright (c) Alberto ZeddaMade By PolyGramData provided by Discogs
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