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Dame Joan Sutherland, Pavarotti, Richard Bonynge Verdi Sutherland Pavarotti Manuguerra Verdi La Traviata Bonynge mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Sutherland Pavarotti Manuguerra Verdi La Traviata Bonynge Country: US Released: 1981 Style: Opera MP3 version RAR size: 1646 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1106 mb WMA version RAR size: 1286 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 988 Other Formats: AHX WAV MIDI MPC MP2 APE MP3 Tracklist A1 Overture - Act 1 (Part 1) 19:50 B1 Act 1 (Conclusion) 11:11 B2 Act 2 Scene 1 (Part 1) 07:37 C1 Act 2 Scene 1 (Continued) 20:21 D1 Act 2 Scene 1 (Conclusion) 14:11 E1 Act 2 Scene 2 21:57 E2 2 Act 3 (Part 1) 08:29 F1 Act 3 (Conclusion) 28:10 Companies, etc. Manufactured By – London Records Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited Credits Composed By – Giuseppe Verdi Conductor – Richard Bonynge Engineer – James Lock , Kenneth Wilkinson Libretto By – Francesco Maria Piave Orchestra, Chorus – London Opera Chorus, National Philharmonic Orchestra Producer – Andrew Cornall, Christopher Raeburn Notes Comes with a 12'' sized booklet incl. lyrics and the complete libretto. (Track-titles are in german and have been translated into english for the discogs community) First performed at the Teatro Fenice Venice, March 6, 1853. Penguin Guide says : "Sutherland's second recording of the role of Violetta has a breadth and exuberance beyond her achievement in the earlier version of 1963...Bonynge's conducting is finely sprung, the style direct, the speeds often spacious in lyrical music...The digital recording is outstandingly vivid” Sung in italian. Library of congress card Number 81-750021 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (SIDE 6): DZAL16669 2G E D 112 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Verdi* / Sutherland*, Verdi* / Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Manuguerra*, Pavarotti*, Manuguerra*, National Philharmonic 430 491-2 National Philharmonic Decca 430 491-2 Europe 1991 Orchestra, Richard Orchestra, Richard Bonynge - La Traviata Bonynge (2xCD, RE + Box) Verdi*, Dame Joan Verdi*, Dame Joan Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, 6.35474 Richard Bonynge, Matteo 6.35474 Richard Bonynge, Matteo Decca Germany 1981 GF Manuguerra, National GF Manuguerra, National Philharmonic Orchestra - Philharmonic Orchestra La Traviata (3xLP + Box) Verdi*, Sutherland*, Verdi*, Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Bonynge*, Pavarotti*, Bonynge*, Manuguerra*, The National D212D 3 Manuguerra*, The Decca D212D 3 UK 1981 Philharmonic Orchestra* - National Philharmonic La Traviata (3xLP, MP + Orchestra* Box) Verdi* / Sutherland*, Verdi* / Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Manuguerra*, Pavarotti*, Manuguerra*, National Philharmonic 410 154-2 National Philharmonic Decca 410 154-2 Germany 1991 Orchestra, Richard Orchestra, Richard Bonynge - La Traviata Bonynge (3xCD, RE + Box) Verdi*, Dame Joan Verdi*, Dame Joan Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Sutherland*, Pavarotti*, Richard Bonynge, Matteo Richard Bonynge, Matteo Manuguerra, Della Jones, Manuguerra, Della Jones, Marjon Lambriks, Marjon Lambriks, Alexander Oliver, Jonathan Alexander Oliver, Summers, John Tomlinson , D212DI 3 Jonathan Summers, John Decca D212DI 3 Italy 1981 Giorgio Tadeo, Ubaldo Tomlinson , Giorgio Gardini, William Elvin, Tadeo, Ubaldo Gardini, David Wilson-Johnson, William Elvin, David London Opera Chorus, Wilson-Johnson, London National Philharmonic Opera Chorus, National Orchestra - La Traviata Philharmonic Orchestra (3xLP + Box) Related Music albums to Sutherland Pavarotti Manuguerra Verdi La Traviata Bonynge by Verdi Adolphe Adam - Orchestre National De L'Opéra De Monte Carlo, Richard Bonynge - Giselle Verdi - Pavarotti, Sutherland, Horne, Wixell, Ghiaurov, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge - Il Trovatore Joan Sutherland, Richard Bonynge, The National Philharmonic Orchestra - Sutherland Sings Mozart Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne, Luciano Pavarotti, Martti Talvela, The Vienna State Opera Chorus, Wilhelm Pitz, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti - Verdi Requiem Joan Sutherland - Sutherland At The Met Bellini, The London Symphony Orchestra, Richard Bonynge, Joan Sutherland - Highlights From Bellini's Norma Bellini - Sutherland, Pavarotti, Ghiaurov - National Philharmonic Orchestra, Bonynge - La Sonnambula Gaetano Donizetti, Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne, Giacomo Aragall, Ingvar Wixell, Richard Bonynge, National Philharmonic Orchestra - Lucrezia Borgia.
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