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Wagner Tristan Und Isolde Mp3, Flac, Wma Wagner Tristan Und Isolde mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical / Stage & Screen Album: Tristan Und Isolde Country: Europe Released: 1993 Style: Opera, Romantic MP3 version RAR size: 1500 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1122 mb WMA version RAR size: 1819 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 868 Other Formats: MP4 MP1 FLAC VQF VOX AC3 AHX Tracklist 1-1 Act I - Beginning 67:02 2-1 Act I (Conclusion) - Act II (Beginning) 68:12 3-1 Act II (Conclusion) - Act III (Beginning) 64:21 4-1 Act III (Conclusion) 56:08 Credits Baritone Vocals, Performer [Kurneval] – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Baritone Vocals, Performer [Un Matelor, Le Pilote] – Rhoderick Davies Bass Vocals, Performer [King Of Cornwall] – Josef Greindl Chorus – Chorus Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Composed By – Richard Wagner Conductor – Wilhelm Furtwängler Mezzo-soprano Vocals, Performer [Brangaene] – Blanche Thebom Orchestra – Philharmonia Orchestra Soprano Vocals, Performer [Isolde] – Kirsten Flagstad Tenor Vocals, Performer [Melot] – Edgar Evans Tenor Vocals, Performer [Tristan] – Ludwig Suthaus Tenor Vocals, Performer [Un Berger] – Rudolf Schock Notes Recorded in 1952 With booklet. Made in Holland Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 7777 47322 8 4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Richard Wagner - Richard Wagner - Wilhelm Furtwängler, E 91 E 91 Wilhelm Das Philharmonia 170/74, Electrola, 170/74, Furtwängler, Das Orchester London* - Germany Unknown WALP Electrola WALP Philharmonia Tristan And Isolde 574/78 574/78 Orchester London* (5xLP, Album, Mono + Box) Fürtwangler*, Wagner* Fürtwangler*, Pristine PACO067 - Tristan Und Isolde PACO067 France 2011 Wagner* Audio (4xCD, Album) Richard Wagner, Richard Wagner, Wilhelm Wilhelm Furtwängler, Furtwängler, Ludwig Ludwig Suthaus, Suthaus, Kirsten Kirsten Flagstad, Flagstad, Blanche Blanche Thebom, Josef Thebom, Josef Greindl, Dietrich La Voix Greindl, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Edgar FALP De Son FALP Fischer-Dieskau, Evans, Rudolf Schock, France Unknown 30331/5 Maître, 30331/5 Edgar Evans, Rudolf Rhoderick Davies, EMI Schock, Rhoderick Philharmonia Davies, Philharmonia Orchestra, Chorus Of Orchestra, Chorus Of The Royal Opera The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden House, Covent - Tristan und Isolde Garden (5xLP, Set) Wagner*, Wilhelm Wagner*, Wilhelm Furtwängler, The RCA Furtwängler, The Philharmonia LM-6700 Victor Red LM-6700 US 1952 Philharmonia Orchestra* - Tristan Seal Orchestra* And Isolde (Complete) (5xLP + Box) Wagner*, Wilhelm Wagner*, Wilhelm Furtwängler, The Furtwängler, The Philharmonia E 90 032 Electrola E 90 032 Germany Unknown Philharmonia Orchestra* - Tristan Orchestra* And Isolde (Complete) (6xLP, Mono + Box) Related Music albums to Tristan Und Isolde by Wagner Richard Wagner, Karl Elmendorff - Tristan und Isolde Gustav Mahler, Die Berliner Philharmoniker, Rudolf Kempe / Das Philharmonia Orchester London, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Kindertotenlieder / Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen Mahler, Schwarzkopf, Fischer-Dieskau, Szell, The London Symphony Orchestra - Mahler Des Knaben Wunderhorn Georg Solti - Solti-Edition Vol.4 - Wagner Opern Richard Wagner, Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Kirsten Flagstad, Lauritz Melchior, Sabine Kalter, Herbert Janssen , Emanuel List, Fritz Reiner - Tristan et Isolde Verdi ' Tebaldi ' Bumbry ' Bergonzi ' Fischer-Dieskau ' Ghiaurov ' Solti - Don Carlo Gustav Mahler - Die Berliner Philharmoniker · Rudolf Kempe · Das Philharmonia Orchester London · Wilhelm Furtwängler · Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Kindertotenlieder - Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen Wagner - Jon Vickers · Helga Dernesch · Christa Ludwig · Walter Berry · Karl Ridderbusch · Berliner Philharmoniker · Herbert von Karajan - Tristan Und Isolde Richard Wagner, Leif Segerstam, Royal Swedish Opera Male Chorus And Orchestra - Tristan Und Isolde Wagner, Wilhelm Furtwängler, The Philharmonia Orchestra - Tristan And Isolde (Complete).
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