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Georg Solti: Tschaikovsky: Eugen Onegin (Ga) [2CD]

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Wykonawca Georg Solti, Teresa Kubiak, Stuart Burrows więcej
Lista utworów
  • CD1:
  • 1. Introduction, Scene 1 - Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Covent Garden
  • 2. Duet and Quartet. "Slikhali l vi za roschei glas nochnoi" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 3. Peasants' Chorus and Dance. "Bolyat moyi skori nozhenki so pokhodushki" - "Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku" - Anna Reynolds
  • 4. Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku (Peasants) - The John Alldis Choir
  • 5. Scene and Aria. "Kak ya lyublyu pod zvuki pesen etikh" - "Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 6. Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku (Olga) - Julia Hamari
  • 7. Scene. "Nu ti, moya vostrushka" - Anna Reynolds
  • 8. Scene and Quartet. "Mesdames! Ya na sebya vzyal smyelost" - Stuart Burrows
  • 9. "Skazhi, kotoraya Tatyana" - Bernd Weikl
  • 10. Scene and Arioso. "Kak shchastliv, kak shchastliv ya!" - "Ya lyublyu vas" - Stuart Burrows
  • 11. "Ya lyublyu vas" - Stuart Burrows
  • 12. Closing scene. "A, vot i vi!" - Anna Reynolds
  • 13. (Scene 2) Introduction and Scene. "Nu, zaboltalas ya!" - Enid Hartle
  • 14. Letter scene. "Puskai pogilabnu ya, no pryezhde" - Teresa Kubiak
więcej
EAN 0028941741325
Dział CD
Tytuł oryginalny Eugen Onegin
Nr katalogowy 4174132
Wykonawca Georg Solti, Teresa Kubiak, Stuart Burrows, Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Kompozytor Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
Wykonawca - główny Georg Solti
Opakowanie BOX
Liczba nośników [2xCD]
  • CD1:
  • 1. Introduction, Scene 1 - Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Covent Garden
  • 2. Duet and Quartet. "Slikhali l vi za roschei glas nochnoi" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 3. Peasants' Chorus and Dance. "Bolyat moyi skori nozhenki so pokhodushki" - "Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku" - Anna Reynolds
  • 4. Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku (Peasants) - The John Alldis Choir
  • 5. Scene and Aria. "Kak ya lyublyu pod zvuki pesen etikh" - "Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 6. Uzh kak po mostu, mostochku (Olga) - Julia Hamari
  • 7. Scene. "Nu ti, moya vostrushka" - Anna Reynolds
  • 8. Scene and Quartet. "Mesdames! Ya na sebya vzyal smyelost" - Stuart Burrows
  • 9. "Skazhi, kotoraya Tatyana" - Bernd Weikl
  • 10. Scene and Arioso. "Kak shchastliv, kak shchastliv ya!" - "Ya lyublyu vas" - Stuart Burrows
  • 11. "Ya lyublyu vas" - Stuart Burrows
  • 12. Closing scene. "A, vot i vi!" - Anna Reynolds
  • 13. (Scene 2) Introduction and Scene. "Nu, zaboltalas ya!" - Enid Hartle
  • 14. Letter scene. "Puskai pogilabnu ya, no pryezhde" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 15. Scene and Duet. "Akh, noch minula" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 16. (Scene 3) Servant Girls' Chorus. "Dyevitsi, krasavitsi" - The John Alldis Choir
  • 17. Scene and Aria. "Zdyes on, zdyes on, Yevgeni!" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 18. "Kogda bi zhizn domashnim krugom" - Bernd Weikl
  • CD2:
  • 1. Waltz - Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Covent Garden
  • 2. Waltz with Chorus. "Vot tak syurpriz!" - William Mason
  • 3. Scene and Couplets. "Uzhel ya zasluzhil ot nasmyeshku etu?" - Michel Sénéchal
  • 4. "A cette f?te conviés" - Michel Sénéchal
  • 5. Mazurka and Scene. "Messieurs, mesdames, mesta zanyat izvolte" - "Ti ne tantsuyesh, Lenski?" - The John Alldis Choir
  • 6. Ti ne tantsuyesh, Lenski? - Bernd Weikl
  • 7. Finale. "V vashem dome! V vashem dome!" - Stuart Burrows
  • 8. (Scene 2) Introduction, Scene and Aria. "Nu, shto zhe?" - Richard van Allan
  • 9. "Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis" - Stuart Burrows
  • 10. Duel Scene. "A, vot oni!" - Richard van Allan
  • 11. (Scene 1) Polonaise - Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Covent Garden
  • 12. Scene and Aria. "I zdyes mnye skuchno!" - Bernd Weikl
  • 13. "Knyaginya Gremina! Smotrite!" - Bernd Weikl
  • 14. "Lyubvi vsye vozrasti pokorni" - Nicolai Ghiaurov
  • 15. Scene and Arioso. "Itak, poidyom, tebya predstavlyu ya" - "Uzhel ta samaya Tatyana" - Nicolai Ghiaurov
  • 16. Uzhel ta samaya Tatyana - Bernd Weikl
  • 17. (Scene 2) Closing Scene. "O! Kak mnye tyazhelo!" - Teresa Kubiak
  • 18. "Onegin! Ya togda molozhe" - Teresa Kubiak