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Italian tenor (1890-1954)
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2022-02-26 05:00:00
Arias from Demofoonte by Pietro Anfossi, Baldassare Galuppi, Johann Christian Bach, Josef Myslivecek, Niccolo Jommelli, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Bernasconi & Giuseppe Sarti Charlotte Schäfer, [My favorite] Soprano Michael Preiser, Concerto con Anima (Period Instruments) Ars Produktion ARS 38 262 (2018) [Flac & Scans]
2022-01-13 18:53:19
Today we discovered a wonderful classical composition! Dolci momenti by Raynald Grenier Check it out
2021-12-17 23:00:00
After a turbulent year it's good to listen to music, based on Christmas, the feast of light in a dark world. We hope to contribute towards something positive, which helps to counterbalance the many negative forces and lifts you up, having joy with your beloves. We wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. ~ Thomas Cadfael, Carbozie, DutchPublisher and the rest of the Mimic team ~ Painting Francisco Goya [1775-1780] Gregorian Chant - Christmas The Responsories of Matins at Christmas Choir of the Monks of Montserrat Abbey Gregori Estrada - direction First Mass for Christmas Benedictine Abbey Münsterschwarzach Godehard Joppich - direction Label: Archiv 437 071-2 Recorded: March 1973 & January 1981 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Missa Ambrosiana in Epiphania Domini Ambrosian liturgical vocal music Utrecht Student Gregorian Choir Jan Boogaarts - direction Label: Vanguard […]
2020-03-08 09:15:00
Puccini - Tosca -Nelly Miricioiu - Naxos
Giacomo Puccini (1858 -1924) Nelly Miricioiu, Giorgio Lamberti, Silvano Carroli, Andrea Piccini Slovak Philharmonic Chorus Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Bratislava dir: Alexander Rahbari Naxos (1990) 8.66001-2 DDD stereo 2 Cds [flac & cue, inlays, booklet & disc scans] Review: "Where the most popular operas are concerned, the problem of judicious comparative reviewing is troublesome enough already. In this area there is generally a 'classic' recording, though not everyone will agree on which it is. For many, certainly for me, the classic Tosca is de Sabata's 1953 recording (EMI), with Callas, di Stefano and Gobbi. Others prefer the later Callas recording with Pretre (also EMI) for its ampler stereo sound, or the superbly detailed and dramatic Karajan version on Decca (with Leontyne Price, di Stefano and Giuseppe Taddei), or, for a vocally flawless account of the title-role and conducting […]
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