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Giuseppe Verdi Rigoletto Mp3, Flac, Wma Giuseppe Verdi Rigoletto mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Rigoletto Country: Germany Released: 1964 Style: Opera, Romantic MP3 version RAR size: 1322 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1480 mb WMA version RAR size: 1216 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 845 Other Formats: MP4 AHX VQF MP2 MP1 TTA VOX Tracklist A1 Preludio Atto Primo A2 Atto Primo, Parte Prima B Atto Primo, Parte Seconda C Atto Primo, Parte Terza Atto Secondo D Atto Secondo, Parte Prima E1 Atto Secondo, Parte Seconda Atto Terzo E2 Atto Terzo, Parte Prima F Atto Terzo, Parte Seconda Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International GmbH Credits Baritone Vocals [Marullo, Cavaliere] – Virgilio Carbonari Baritone Vocals [Rigoletto, Suo Buffone Di Corte] – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Bass Vocals [Il Conte Di Ceprano] – Alfredo Giacomotti Bass Vocals [Il Conte Di Monterone] – Lorenzo Testi Bass Vocals [Sparafucile, Bravo] – Ivo Vinco Bass Vocals [Usciere Di Corte] – Giuseppe Morresi Choir – Coro Del Teatro Alla Scala Chorus Master – Roberto Benaglio Composed By – Giuseppe Verdi Conductor – Rafael Kubelik Engineer [Recording] – Günter Hermanns Libretto By – Francesco Maria Piave Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Giovanna, Custode Di Gilda] – Mirella Fiorentini Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Maddalena, Sua Sorella] – Fiorenza Cossotto Orchestra – Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala Producer – Otto Gerdes Recording Supervisor – Hans Weber Soprano Vocals [Gilda, Sua Figlia] – Renata Scotto Soprano Vocals [La Contessa, Sua Sposa] – Catarina Alda Soprano Vocals [Paggio Della Duchessa] – Catarina Alda Tenor Vocals [Borsa Matteo, Cortigiano] – Piero di Palma* Tenor Vocals [Il Duca Di Mantova] – Carlo Bergonzi Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Giuseppe Verdi - Giuseppe Verdi - Dietrich Fischer- Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau, Renata Dieskau, Renata Scotto, Carlo Scotto, Carlo Bergonzi, Fiorenza Bergonzi, Fiorenza Cossotto, Deutsche 18 931/33 Cossotto, 18 931/33 Germany 1964 Orchestra* E Coro Grammophon Orchestra* E Coro Del Teatro Alla Del Teatro Alla Scala, Roberto Scala, Roberto Benaglio, Rafael Benaglio, Rafael Kubelik - Rigoletto Kubelik (3xLP, Mono + Box) Rigoletto (II) (CD, Deutsche 477 5610 Giuseppe Verdi 477 5610 France 2007 Album, RE, RM) Grammophon Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Verdi, Rafael Kubelik, Rafael Kubelik, Orchestra Del Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Deutsche Teatro Alla Scala, Coro Del Teatro Alla Grammophon, GO-1A GO-1A Coro Del Teatro Scala, Fischer- RBA Spain 2007 /GO-1B /GO-1B Alla Scala, Fischer- Dieskau*, Scotto*, Coleccionables, Dieskau*, Scotto*, Bergonzi*, S.A. Bergonzi*, Cossotto*, Vinco* - Cossotto*, Vinco* Rigoletto (2xCD, Album, RE, Dig) Rigoletto (3xLP, Deutsche 2720 083 Giuseppe Verdi 2720 083 Germany Unknown Album + Box, RE) Grammophon Giuseppe Verdi - Giuseppe Verdi - Dietrich Fischer- Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau, Renata Dieskau, Renata Scotto, Carlo Scotto, Carlo Bergonzi, Fiorenza Bergonzi, Fiorenza Cossotto, Deutsche 413 294-1 Cossotto, 413 294-1 Germany 1984 Orchestra* E Coro Grammophon Orchestra* E Coro Del Teatro Alla Del Teatro Alla Scala, Roberto Scala, Roberto Benaglio, Rafael Benaglio, Rafael Kubelik - Rigoletto Kubelik (3xLP, RE, Env) Related Music albums to Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi Sir Colin Davis, The London Symphony Orchestra - Verdi - Otello Giuseppe Verdi - Falstaff Verdi • Maria Callas • Tito Gobbi • Giuseppe di Stefano • Nicola Zaccaria • Orchestra And Chorus Of La Scala, Milan Conducted By Tullio Serafin - Rigoletto Richard Strauss - Elektra Plácido Domingo / Giuseppe Verdi / Wiener Staatsopernchor / Wiener Philharmoniker / Carlo Maria Giulini - Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi, Renata Scotto, Gianni Raimondi, Ettore Bastianini, Coro e Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Antonino Votto - La Traviata Luciano Pavarotti - Lucia Di Lammermoor / Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi, Placido Domingo, Montserrat Caballé, Ruggero Raimondi, Shirley Verrett, Sherrill Milnes, Giovanni Foiani, Simon Estes, Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, The Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Carlo Maria Giulini - Don Carlos Giuseppe Verdi - Placido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli, Renato Bruson, Elena Obraztsova, Edita Gruberova, Ruggero Raimondi, Coro E Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala, Romano Gandolfi, Claudio Abbado - Un Ballo In Maschera Giuseppe Verdi - Aida - Seconda Parte.
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