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Leontyne Price - A Program of Song FLAC
Performer:
Leontyne Price
Album:
A Program of Song
Style:
Opera
Released:
1959
Country:
Canada
Label:
RCA Victor
Catalog:
LM-2279, LM 2279
FLAC size:
1893 mb
MP3 size:
1852 mb
WMA size:
2133 mb


Tracklist


1Der Gärtner ("Auf Ihrem Leibrösslein"), Song For Voice & Piano (Mörike Lieder)
2Mandoline, Song For Voice & Piano (Cinq Mélodies 'de Venise'), Op. 58/1
3Morgentau ("Der Frühhauch Hat Gefächelt"), Song For Voice & Piano (Lieder Für Eine Frauenstimme)
4Je Nommerai Ton Front
5Clair de lune, song for voice & piano (or orchestra) in B flat minor, Op. 46/2
6Lebe Wohl ("Lebe Wohl! Du Fühlest Nicht"), Song For Voice & Piano (Mörike Lieder)
7Tu Vois Le Feu Du Soir
8Notre Amour, Song For Voice & Piano, Op. 23/2
9Allerseelen ("Stell' Auf Den Tisch Die Duftenden Reseden"), Song For Voice & Piano, Op. 10/8 (Trv 141/8)
10Geh', Geliebter, Geh' Jetzt!, Song For Voice & Piano (Spanisches Liederbuch)
11Ce Doux Petit Visage ("Rien Que Ce Doux..."), Song For Voice & Piano, Fp 99
12Au Cimetière, Song For Voice & Piano In E Minor, Op. 51/2
13Freundliche Vision ("Nicht Im Schlafe Hab' Ich Das Geträumt"), Song For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra), Op. 48/1 (Trv 202/1)
14Wie Sollten Wir Geheim Sie Halten, Song For Voice & Piano, Op. 19/4 (Trv 152/4)
15Main Dominée Par Le Coeur, Song For Voice & Piano, Fp 135
16Schlagende Herzen ("Über Wiesen Und Felder Ein Knabe Ging"), Song For Voice & Piano, Op. 29/2 (Trv 172/2)
17Au Bord de L'eau ("S'asseoir Tous Deux Au Bord Du Flot"), Song For Voice & Piano, Op. 8/1


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LSC-2279Leontyne Price A Program of Song ‎(LP, Boo)RCA VictorLSC-2279US1959
LM-2279Leontyne Price A Program Of Song ‎(LP)RCA VictorLM-2279USUnknown
LSC-2279Leontyne Price A Program of Song ‎(LP)RCA VictorLSC-2279Canada1959
09026-61499-2Leontyne Price, Gabriel Fauré, Francis Poulenc, Richard Strauss, Hugo Wolf Leontyne Price, Gabriel Fauré, Francis Poulenc, Richard Strauss, Hugo Wolf - A Program Of Song ‎(CD, Album)RCA Victor09026-61499-2US1993


Credits


  • ProducerRichard Mohr


Companies


  • Made By – RCA Victor Company, Ltd.


Album


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