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Georges Bizet Carmen Mp3, Flac, Wma Georges Bizet Carmen mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Carmen Country: Italy Style: Opera MP3 version RAR size: 1346 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1907 mb WMA version RAR size: 1489 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 200 Other Formats: MMF APE VOC AUD ASF XM VQF Tracklist A Preludio - Atto 1 - Parte 1 26:20 B Atto 1 - Parte 2 23:54 C Intermezzo - Atto 2 - Parte 1 21:28 D Atto 2 - Parte 2 - Intermezzo - Atto 3 Parte 1 26:00 E Atto 3 - Parte 2 26:25 F Intermezzo - Atto 4 20:46 Companies, etc. Recorded By – Eurodisc Credits Baritone Vocals [Dancaire] – Jean-Christophe Benoit (tracks: C, D, E) Baritone Vocals [Escamillo] – Piero Cappuccilli (tracks: C, E, F) Baritone Vocals [Morales] – Barry McDaniel (tracks: A) Bass Vocals [Zuniga] – José van Dam (tracks: A, B, C, D, F) Chorus – Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin Chorus Master – Gerhard Hellwig (tracks: A) Composed By – Georges Bizet Conductor – Lorin Maazel Orchestra – Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin Soprano Vocals [Carmen] – Anna Moffo (tracks: A-F) Soprano Vocals [Frasqita] – Arleen Auger (tracks: C, D, E, F) Soprano Vocals [Mercedes] – Jane Berbié (tracks: C, D, E, F) Soprano Vocals [Micaela] – Helen Donath (tracks: A, B, E) Tenor Vocals [Don Jose] – Franco Corelli (tracks: A, B, D, E, F) Tenor Vocals [Remendado] – Karl-Ernst Mercker (tracks: C, D, E) Notes Like Georges Bizet, Anna Moffo, Helen Donath, Franco Corelli, Piero Cappuccilli, Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Lorin Maazel - Carmen but black labels. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): MLCS 7544 Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): MLCS 7545 Matrix / Runout (Side C, label): MLCS 7546 Matrix / Runout (Side D, label): MLCS 7547 Matrix / Runout (Side E, label): MLCS 7548 Matrix / Runout (Side F, label): MLCS 7549 Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout, stamped): MLCS 7544 2-12-70 Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout, stamped): MLCS 7545 2-12-70 Matrix / Runout (Side C, runout, stamped): MLCS 7546 2-12-70 Matrix / Runout (Side D, runout, stamped): MLCS 7547 2-12-70 Matrix / Runout (Side E, runout, stamped): MLCS 7548 2-12-70 Matrix / Runout (Side F, runout, stamped): MLCS 7549 2-12-70 Other: D. P. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Georges Bizet, Anna Moffo, Georges Bizet, Anna Helen Donath, Moffo, Helen Donath, Franco Corelli, Franco Corelli, Piero 80 486 XR Piero Cappuccilli, Cappuccilli, Orchester Der Eurodisc 80 486 XR Germany Unknown Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin , Deutschen Oper dirigent Lorin Maazel - Berlin , dirigent Carmen (Box + 3xLP) Lorin Maazel 300 300 Georges Bizet Carmen (Box + 3xLP) Eurodisc Germany Unknown 197-440 197-440 Georges Bizet - Georges Bizet - Arleen Arleen Augér*, Augér*, Helen Donath, Helen Donath, Anna Moffo, Piero Anna Moffo, Piero Cappuccilli, Franco Cappuccilli, Corelli, José van Dam, 300 Franco Corelli, 300 Chor* Und Orchester Der Eurodisc Germany Unknown 720-435 José van Dam, 720-435 Deutschen Oper Berlin, Chor* Und Lorin Maazel - Carmen - Orchester Der Gesamtaufnahme, Deutschen Oper Complete, Intégral (3xLP, Berlin, Lorin Album, Gat) Maazel 74321 Bizet*, Lorin Bizet*, Lorin Maazel - RCA 74321 Germany 1995 25792 6 Maazel Carmen (2xCD, Album) Classics 25792 6 Georges Bizet, Anna Moffo, Georges Bizet, Anna Helen Donath, Moffo, Helen Donath, Franco Corelli, Franco Corelli, Piero Piero Cappuccilli, Cappuccilli, Orchester Der LPS 3276 Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Cetra LPS 3276 Italy Unknown Deutschen Oper Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Chor der Berlin, Lorin Maazel - Deutschen Oper Carmen (3xLP, Album + Berlin, Lorin Box) Maazel Related Music albums to Carmen by Georges Bizet W.A.Mozart, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf • George London • Irmgard Seefried • Erich Kunz • Sena Jurinac, Orchestra Filarmonica Di Vienna, Herbert von Karajan - Le Nozze Di Figaro Дж. Верди, Герберт Фон Караян, Леонтин Прайс, Елена Образцова, Франко Бонизолли, Пьеро Каппуччилли, Руджеро Раймонди, Хор Немецкой Oперы, Берлинский Филармонический Оркестр - Трубадур H. A. Marschner - Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma Della RAI, Günter Neuhold - Der Vampyr Verdi - La Traviata ¹ Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops Orchestra - I Concerti Di Arthur Fiedler N. 2 Verdi - Leontyne Price, Elena Obraztsova, Piero Cappuccilli, Franco Bonisolli, Ruggero Raimondi, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert Von Karajan - Il Trovatore Maria Callas - Callas At La Scala Ibsen - Grieg - Peer Gynt.
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