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Giuseppe Verdi La Forza Del Destino Mp3, Flac, Wma Giuseppe Verdi La Forza Del Destino mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: La Forza Del Destino Country: Italy Released: 1995 Style: Opera MP3 version RAR size: 1878 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1403 mb WMA version RAR size: 1495 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 650 Other Formats: MP2 XM AU DTS ADX MP2 DXD Tracklist CD1-1 Sinfonia Atto Primo CD1-2 Buona Notte, Mia Figlia CD1-3 Me Pellegrina Ed Orfana CD1-4 Ah Per Sempre, O Mio Bell'angiol CD1-5 Vil Seduttor! ...Infame Figlia!... Atto Secondo CD1-6 Holà, Holà, Holà! Ben Giungi, O Mulattier CD1-7 La Cena È Pronta... CD1-8 Al Suon Del Tamburro CD1-9 Padre Eterno Signor...Pietà Di Noi CD1-10 Viva La Buona Compagnia CD1-11 Son Pereda, Son Ricco D'onore CD1-12 Madre, Pietosa Vergine CD1-13 Chi Siete? CD1-14 Piu Tranquilla L’alma sento CD1-15 Il Sante Nome Di Dio Signore Atto Terzo CD2-1 Attenti, Gioco... CD2-2 La Vite È Inferno All'infelice CD2-3 Amici In Vita E In Morte CD2-4 All'armi CD2-5 Giurarmi In Quest'ora Solenne CD2-6 Urna Fatale Del Mio Destino CD2-7 Compagni Sostiamo CD2-8 Venite All’indovina CD2-9 A Buon Mercato CD2-10 Pane, Pan Per Carità CD2-11 Nella Guerra È La Follia CD2-12 Toh, Toh!...Poffare Il Mondo!... Atto Quarto CD2-13 Fate La Carità...Che? Siete All'osteria? CD2-14 Che? Siete all’osteria CD2-15 Del Mondo I Disinganni CD2-16 Giunge Qualcuno...Aprite... CD2-17 Invano Alvaro Ti Celasti Al Mondo CD2-18 Pace, Pace, Mio Dio CD2-19 Io Muoio!... Confession! CD2-20 Non Impreccare; Umiliati Credits Conductor – Gino Marinuzzi Orchestra – Orchestra Sinfonica E Coro Dell' Eiar Di Torino Vocals [Curra] – Liana Avogadro Vocals [Don Alvaro] – Galliano Masini Vocals [Don Carlos Di Vargas] – Carlo Tagliabue Vocals [Donna Leonora] – Maria Caniglia Vocals [Fra Melitone] – Saturno Meletti Vocals [Il Marchese Di Calatrava] – Ernesto Dominici Vocals [Mastro Trabuco] – Giuseppe Nessi Vocals [Padre Guardiano] – Tancredi Pasero Vocals [Preziosilla] – Ebe Stignani Vocals [Un Alcade] – Dario Caselli Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 8 003278 430236 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Giuseppe Verdi - Giuseppe Verdi - Caniglia* • Masini* • Caniglia* • Masini* Tagliabue* • Dominici* • Tagliabue* • • Stignani* • Pasero* • Dominici* • LRC Orchestra Sinfonica E LRC Stignani* • Pasero* Lyrica Italy 1998 01093-2 Coro Dell' Eiar Di 01093-2 • Orchestra Torino • Gino Sinfonica E Coro Marinuzzi - La Forza Dell' Eiar Di Torino Del Destino (2xCD, • Gino Marinuzzi RM) Giuseppe Verdi - Giuseppe Verdi - Caniglia* • Masini* • Caniglia* • Masini* Tagliabue* • Dominici* • Tagliabue* • • Stignani* • Pasero* • Dominici* • Orchestra Sinfonica E LPO-3 Stignani* • Pasero* Cetra LPO-3 Italy 1981 Coro Dell' Eiar Di • Orchestra Torino • Gino Sinfonica E Coro Marinuzzi - La Forza Dell' Eiar Di Torino Del Destino (3xLP, RP • Gino Marinuzzi + Box) Verdissimo - La Forza 205130-302 Giuseppe Verdi Del Destino (2xCD, History 205130-302 Germany 2000 RM) Giuseppe Verdi - Giuseppe Verdi - Caniglia* • Masini* • Caniglia* • Masini* Tagliabue* • Dominici* • Tagliabue* • • Stignani* • Pasero* • Dominici* • Orchestra Sinfonica E LPC-1236 Stignani* • Pasero* Cetra LPC-1236 Italy Unknown Coro Dell' Eiar Di • Orchestra Torino • Gino Sinfonica E Coro Marinuzzi - La Forza Dell' Eiar Di Torino Del Destino (3xLP + • Gino Marinuzzi Box) Related Music albums to La Forza Del Destino by Giuseppe Verdi Verdi, Riccardo Muti, Domingo, Freni, Zancanaro, Zajick, Plishka - La Forza Del Destino Giuseppe Verdi, Maria Caniglia, Ebe Stignani, Beniamino Gigli, Gino Bechi, Tancredi Pasero, Italo Tajo, Adelio Zagonara, Maria Huder - Giuseppe Verdi: AIDA Giuseppe Verdi / Europa Symphony / Wolfgang Gröhs - Rigoletto (Complete Recording) Giuseppe Verdi, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Barbieri Fedora, Mario del Monaco, Silvio Maionica - La Forza Del Destino Giuseppe Verdi / Maria Callas, Francesco Albanese, Ugo Savarese, Coro Cetra, Orchestra Sinfonica Di Torino Della Radiotelevisione Italiana, Gabriele Santini - La Traviata Price • Domingo • Milnes • Cossotto • Giaiotti • Bacquier • London Symphony Orchestra, Levine / Verdi - La Forza Del Destino Giuseppe Verdi - Piero Cappuccilli, Ileana Cotrubas, Placido Domingo, Elena Obraztsova, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Hanna Schwarz, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini - Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi, Renata Tebaldi, Mario del Monaco, Ettore Bastianini, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli - La Forza Del Destino.
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