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Title
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Type
MusicAudio
Monograph
Accompanying Material
Sung or spoken text: English
Sung or spoken text: French
Sung or spoken text: German
Sung or spoken text: Italian
Classification
LCC: RCA Victor WCT 1115 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
performed music (prm)
Table Of Contents
Oh, sleep! why dost thou leave me : from the dramatic piece "Semele" / Handel (Dorothy Maynor, soprano ; Boston Symphony Orchestra ; Serge Koussevitzky, conductor)
Impromptu in A-flat, op. 29 / Chopin (Sigrid Onégin, contralto ; Franz Dorfmueller, piano)
Le violette = Dewy violets / A. Scarlatti (Tito Schipa, tenor, with orchestra ; Dino Olivieri, conductor)
Where'er you walk : from the dramatic piece "Semele" / Handel (Lawrence Tibbett, baritone ; Stewart Wille, piano)
Marriage of Figaro. Venite, inginocchiatevi = Now pray bend down upon your knees : act II / Mozart (Elisabeth Schumann, soprano, with orchestra)
Ariadne. So war es mit Pagliazzo = 'twas thus with Pagliazzo / Richard Strauss (Maria Ivogün, soprano ; members of Berlin State Opera Orchestra ; Leo Blech, conductor)
Lohengrin. In fernem Land = In distant land : act III / Wagner (Richard Crooks, tenor, with orchestra)
Marriage of Figaro. E Susanna non vien = Still Susanna delays (recit.) ; Dove sono = Vanish'd are ye (aria) / Mozart (Maria Cebotari, soprano ; Philharmonia Orchestra ; Josef Krips, conductor)
Hérodiade. C'en est fait! = It is done! : act III / Massenet
Salome! Salome! Salome! demande = Salome! Salome! ask (aria) / Massenet (John Charles Thomas, baritone ; RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; Frank Tours, conductor)
Kennst du das Land = Knowest thou the land : Mignon ballad no. 2 / Wolf (Kerstin Thorborg, contralto ; Leo Rosenek, piano)
Falstaff. E sogno? O realtà? = Am I awake? or do I dream? : Ford's monologue : act II / Verdi (Leonard Warren, baritone ; RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra ; Wilfred Pelletier, conductor)
Capture
Originally recorded, partly in England and Europe, 1928-1941.
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