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Music CD - The Most Famous Opera Arias

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Music CD: The Most Famous Opera Arias
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Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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1. Rigoletto: Act I - Caro nome 2. Rigoletto: Act III - La donna e mobile 3. Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro 4. Carmen: Act I - Habanera: La voila...L'amour est oiseau rebelle 5. Orfeo ed Euridice: Act III - Che faro senz Euridice 6. Madama Butterfly: Act III - Un bel di, vedremo 7. Romeo et Juliette: Act I - Ah! je veux vivre 8. Le nozze di Figaro: Act II - Voi che sapete che cosa e amor 9. Samson et Dalila: Act II - Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix 10. Tosca:: Act II - Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore 11. Aida: Act I-Celeste Aida 12. Il Barbiere Di Siviglia: Act I-Una voce poco fa 13. Lakme: Act II - Ou va la jeune indoue? 14. La Wally: Act I - Ebben? Ne andro lontano 15. La Boheme: Act I - Che gelida manina 16. Die Zauberflote: Act II-Die Holle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724356830622 Label: EMI Classics Manufacturer: EMI Classics Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: EMI Classics Release Date: 1994-07-19 Studio: EMI Classics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: arias Comment: The Most Famous Opera Arias (Purchased on 04/01/2008)
Good service and good product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "The Most Famous Opera Arias" Comment: 21 Dec, 2007
Some of the most beautiful music ever to flow from the pen of any composer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for kids! Comment: I'm generally not a fan of music "samplers," but opera can be tough to introduce to children. And hey--even adults played cards, ate, and talked through the recitative sections of the early operas while they waited for the next aria! So I feel that getting kids hooked on opera through great arias probably can't hurt (the next 10 years or so will determine whether I'm right or not). My 4-year-old loves this CD; it's a delight to watch her imitate Anna Moffo (the sincerest form of flattery, for sure). Highly recommended resource for introducing young kids to opera. More top picks: Siberell's Bravo! Brava! A Night at the Opera, and the Black Dog Opera Library CDs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mediocre Sound Quality Comment: If you note the album was released in 1994, and includes selections from many years prior, you will understand that the quality of the sound engineering is not going to dazzle your ear.
It's a very nice collection to hum along to, but don't expect shivers down your spine as the sound quality is not sufficient to reproduce the dynamic range of these voices.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I was pleased Comment: I am by no means an opera expert, but found this to be a wonderful CD. Along with the songs I already knew I liked (such as a song from Carmen,) I found many others I enjoyed. In fact, Samson et Dahlila turned out to be my favorite. If you are just getting started or at any point in your adventure of opera, I would recommend this one.
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