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Mozart - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - The Marriage Of Figaro FLAC
Performer:
Mozart - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Album:
The Marriage Of Figaro
Style:
Romantic, Classical
Released:
Oct 1957
Country:
UK
Label:
Decca
Catalog:
CEP 507
FLAC size:
1590 mb
MP3 size:
2993 mb
WMA size:
2859 mb


Tracklist


1Voi Che Sapete (Act 2)
Soprano Vocals – Suzanne Danco
2Non Più Andrai (Act 1)
Bass Vocals – Cesare Siepi
3Susanna Non Vien... Dove Sono (Act 3)
Soprano Vocals – Lisa Della Casa


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CEP 507Mozart - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Mozart - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Les Noces de Figaro ‎(7", EP)DeccaCEP 507France1957


Credits


  • Composed ByWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • ConductorErich Kleiber
  • OrchestraVienna Philharmonic Orch.


Notes


Original Category: CEP.507.


Album


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