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Wagner Highlights from Das Rheingold and Die Walküre Mp3, Flac, Wma Wagner Highlights From Das Rheingold And Die Walküre mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Highlights From Das Rheingold And Die Walküre Country: UK Released: 1960 Style: Romantic MP3 version RAR size: 1953 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1953 mb WMA version RAR size: 1185 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 617 Other Formats: AUD MOD VOC MP1 AC3 APE ADX Tracklist Highlights From Das Rheingold Ihr Andern Harrt Bis Abend Hier (The Descent To Nibelheim: The Discovery A1 Of The Tarnhelm) Scenes 2 - 3 Ohe! Ohe! Schreckliche Schlange (The Capture Of Alberich: The Return A2 From Nibelheim) Scene 3 Schwüles Gedünst (The Forging Of The Rainbow Bridge: The Entry Of The A3 Gods Into Valhalla) Highlights From Die Walküre B1 Hojotoho! Hojotoho! (The Ride Of The Valkyries) Act 3 B2 Leb' Wohl, Du Kühnes, Herrliches Kind! (Wotan's Farewell) Credits Composed By – Wagner* Conductor – Georg Solti (tracks: A1 to A3) Orchestra – Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, The* Vocals – Ilona Steingruber (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Alberich] – Gustav Neidlinger (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Brunnhilde] – Kirsten Flagstad (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Donner] – Eberhard Wächter (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Flosshilde] – Ira Malaniuk (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Fricka] – Kirsten Flagstad (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Froh] – Waldemar Kmentt (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Gerhilde] – Oda Balsborg (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Grimgerde] – Frieda Roesler (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Helmwige] – Claire Watson (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Loge] – Set Svanholm (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Mime] – Paul Kuen (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Rossweisse] – Hetty Plumacher* (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Schwertleite] – Margaret Bence* (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Siegrune] – Anny Delorie (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Waltraute] – Grace Hoffman (tracks: B1, B2) Vocals [Wellgunde] – Hetty Plumacher* (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Woglinde] – Oda Balsborg (tracks: A1 to A3) Vocals [Wotan] – George London (tracks: A1 to A3), Otto Edelmann (tracks: B1, B2) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Highlights From Das SXL 2230 Wagner* Rheingold And Die Decca SXL 2230 UK 1960 Walküre (LP) Wagner*, Vienna Wagner*, Philharmonic Orchestra* Vienna London 5535 - Highlights From Das 5535 UK Unknown Philharmonic Records Rheingold And Die Orchestra* Walküre (LP, Mono) Highlights From Das SXL 2230, Decca, SXL 2230, Wagner* Rheingold And Die UK Unknown SXL.2230 Decca SXL.2230 Walküre (LP, Comp, RP) Highlights From Das SXL 2230, Decca, SXL 2230, Wagner* Rheingold And Die UK 1970 SXL.2230 Decca SXL.2230 Walküre (LP, Comp, RP) Highlights From Das London OS 25126 Wagner* Rheingold And Die OS 25126 UK Unknown Records Walküre (LP) Related Music albums to Highlights From Das Rheingold And Die Walküre by Wagner Wagner - London, Flagstad, Svanholm, Neidlinger, Solti, Vienna Philharmonic - Das Rheingold Wagner - Les Introuvables Du Ring Richard Wagner, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta - Highlights From "The Ring" Kirsten Flagstad, Wagner, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted By Georg Solti & Hans Knappertsbusch - In Memoriam Georg Solti - Solti-Edition Vol. 5 Richard Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen Wagner - Bernard Haitink - The Ring: Highlights Wagner, Nilsson ∙ Windgassen ∙ Frick ∙ Fischer-Dieskau, Georg Solti, Vienna Philharmonic - Götterdämmerung (Highlights) Wagner - Hildegard Behrens, Jessye Norman, Gary Lakes, James Morris , The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine - Die Walküre · Querschnitt = Highlights = Extraits = Brani Scelti.
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