Giacomo Puccini – Madama Butterfly
Лейбл: | Naxos – 8.660015-16 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Europe |
Дата релиза: | 1991 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Opera, Romantic |
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Треклист:
Act 1 |
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1-1 | Introduction |
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1-2 | E Soffitto .... E Pareti |
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1-3 | Questa È La Cameriera |
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1-4 | Qui Verran |
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1-5 | Quanto Alla Discendenza... |
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1-6 | Dovungue Al Mondo |
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1-7 | Ed È Bella La Sposa? |
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1-8 | Amore E Grillo |
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1-9 | Ler L'Altro Il Consolato |
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1-10 | Ecco! Son Giunte |
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1-11 | Gran Ventura |
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1-12 | Quanti Anni Avete? |
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1-13 | L'Imperial Commissario |
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1-14 | Mi Pare Un Re! |
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1-15 | O Amico Fortunato! |
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1-16 | Vieni, Amor Mio! |
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1-17 | Gli Ottoké |
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1-18 | Tutti Zitti! |
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1-19 | Madame Butterfly! |
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1-20 | Ed Ecco Ci In Famiglia |
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1-21 | Cio-Cio San! |
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1-22 | Ehi, Dico: Basta, Basta! |
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1-23 | Bimba, Bimba, Non Piangere |
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1-24 | Viene La Sera... |
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1-25 | Quest'obi Pomposa |
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1-26 | Bimba Dagli Occhi Pieni Ci Malìa |
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1-27 | Vogliatemi Bene |
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Act II |
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1-28 | Introduction |
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1-29 | E Izaghi Ed Izanami |
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1-30 | Un Bel Dì, Vedremo |
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2-1 | C'è Entrate. |
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2-2 | Yamadori, Ancore...Le Pene |
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2-3 | Ora A Noi |
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2-4 | Qui Troncarla Conviene... |
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2-5 | Ah! ...M'ha Scordata? |
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2-6 | Che Tua Madre |
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2-7 | Lo Scendo Al Piano |
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2-8 | Vespa! Rospo Maledetto! |
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2-9 | Una Nave Da Guerra |
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2-10 | Tutto, Tutto, Sia Pien Fi Fior |
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2-11 | Or Vienmi Ad Adornar |
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2-12 | Humming Chorus |
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Act III |
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2-13 | Introduction |
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2-14 | (Cimincia L'alba) |
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2-15 | Già Il Sole! |
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2-16 | Chi Sia?... |
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2-17 | Lo So Che Alle Sue Pene |
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2-18 | Addio, Fiorito Assil |
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2-19 | Glielo Dirai? |
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2-20 | Suzuki! Dove Sei? |
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2-21 | Tu, Suzuki, Che Sei |
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2-22 | Come Una Mosca Prigioniera |
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2-23 | Con Onor Muore |
Участники записи:
- Chorus – Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
- Chorus Master – Jan Rozehnal
- Composed By – Giacomo Puccini
- Conductor – Alexander Rahbari
- Cover [Stage Design By] – Alfred Roller
- Cover [Stage Design By] – Anton Brioschi
- Libretto By – Giuseppe Giacosa
- Libretto By – Luigi Illica
- Liner Notes – Keith Anderson (6)
- Orchestra – Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Producer – Günter Appenheimer
- Vocals [Aunt Of Cio-Cio-San] – Mária Stahelová
- Vocals [Cousin Of Cio-Cio-San] – Elena Hanzelová
- Vocals [F.B. Pinkerton] – Yordy Ramiro
- Vocals [Goro] – Jozef Abel
- Vocals [Kate Pinkerton] – Alzbeta Michalková
- Vocals [Madame Butterfly] – Miriam Gauci
- Vocals [Mother Of Cio-Cio-San] – Anna Tomkovicová
- Vocals [Prince Yamadoro] – Robert Szücs
- Vocals [Sharpless] – Georg Tichy
- Vocals [Suzuki] – Nelly Boschkowa
- Vocals [The Bonze] – Jozef Špaček
- Vocals [Yakuside, Imperial Commissioner & Official Registrar] – Vladimír Kubovčík
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 4 891030 600157
- Rights Society : GEMA
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Matrix / Runout CD1: 8.660015
- Matrix / Runout CD2: PILZ DIGIP 8.660016 202
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – HNH International Ltd.
- Glass Mastered At – Digipress
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – HNH International Ltd.
- Pressed By – Pilz Compact Disc
- Recorded At – Concert Hall Of The Slovak Radio
Участники записи:
- Chorus – Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
- Chorus Master – Jan Rozehnal
- Composed By – Giacomo Puccini
- Conductor – Alexander Rahbari
- Cover [Stage Design By] – Alfred Roller
- Cover [Stage Design By] – Anton Brioschi
- Libretto By – Giuseppe Giacosa
- Libretto By – Luigi Illica
- Liner Notes – Keith Anderson (6)
- Orchestra – Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Producer – Günter Appenheimer
- Vocals [Aunt Of Cio-Cio-San] – Mária Stahelová
- Vocals [Cousin Of Cio-Cio-San] – Elena Hanzelová
- Vocals [F.B. Pinkerton] – Yordy Ramiro
- Vocals [Goro] – Jozef Abel
- Vocals [Kate Pinkerton] – Alzbeta Michalková
- Vocals [Madame Butterfly] – Miriam Gauci
- Vocals [Mother Of Cio-Cio-San] – Anna Tomkovicová
- Vocals [Prince Yamadoro] – Robert Szücs
- Vocals [Sharpless] – Georg Tichy
- Vocals [Suzuki] – Nelly Boschkowa
- Vocals [The Bonze] – Jozef Špaček
- Vocals [Yakuside, Imperial Commissioner & Official Registrar] – Vladimír Kubovčík