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Classical Legends in Their Own Words

Classical Legends in Their Own Words

UPC: 5099960897220

Format: CD (4 disc)

Release Date: Dec 24, 2010

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Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Introduction
2 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Un bel dì, Che tua madre from Puccini's Madama Butterfly
3 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Narration
4 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~La la la la from Bizet's Carmen
5 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Narration
6 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Early life and formative years
7 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Sì, mi chiamano Mimi from Puccini's La bohème
8 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Narration
9 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~N'est ce plus ma main from Massenet's Manon
10 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Angela Gheorghiu~Narration
11 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~O patria mia from Verdi's Aida
12 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Narration
13 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Early life and formative years
14 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Narration
15 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Sono andati? from Puccini's La bohème
16 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Narration
17 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Ave Maria from Verdi's Otello
18 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mirella Freni~Narration
19 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Les tringles des sistres tintaient from Bizet's Carmen
20 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Narration
21 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Early life and formative years
22 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Narration
23 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Habanera from Bizet's Carmen
24 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~Narration
25 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Grace Bumbry~On singing with Jon Vickers in Où vas-tu? from Bizet's Carmen
Disc 2:
1 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Gott! Welch Dunkel hier! from Beethoven's Fidelio
2 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Narration
3 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Early life and formative years
4 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Israël! romps ta chaîne! from Saint-Saëns's Samson et Dalila
5 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Narration
6 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Studying oratorio and opera
7 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Già nella notte densa from Verdi's Otello
8 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Narration
9 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Ah! Mille vite...Si, pel ciel...Il fazzoletto from Verdi's Otello
10 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Narration
11 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Chi è là? Otello? from Verdi's Otello
12 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Jon Vickers~Narration
13 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~La donna è mobile from Verdi's Rigoletto
14 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
15 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~O, kak tomite! from Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov
16 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
17 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Early life and formative years
18 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
19 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire from Adam's Le Postillon de Lonjumeau
20 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
21 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Lorsque l'enfant from Massenet's Werther
22 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
23 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~International singing traditions and schools, and singing Werther
24 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Traduire...Ah!...Pourquoi me réveiller from Massenet's Werther
25 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Nicolai Gedda~Narration
26 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Io son sol from Massenet's Manon
27 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Narration
28 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Early life and formative years
29 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Narration
30 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Approach to opera performance
31 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Come va? from Puccini's La bohème
32 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~More about approach to opera, and singing with Callas
33 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Giuseppe di Stefano~Non sai tu che se l'anima mia from Verdi's Un ballo in maschera
Disc 3:
1 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Libiamo ne' lieti calici from Verdi's La traviata
2 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Early life and formative years
3 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Narration
4 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Ah sì, ben mio...Di quella pira from Verdi's Il trovatore
5 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Narration
6 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Carmen, je suis las de souffrir! from Bizet's Carmen
7 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Roberto Alagna~Narration
8 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Come dal ciel precipita from Verdi's Macbeth
9 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Narration
10 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Early life and formative years / Ella giammai m'amo from Verdi's Don Carlo
11 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Narration
12 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Già mi struggea l'amor della diva! from Puccini's Tosca
13 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Ruggero Raimondi~Narration
14 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Hoiho! from Wagner's Götterdämmerung
15 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Narration
16 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Early life and formative years
17 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Narration
18 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Hier sitz' ich zur Wacht from Wagner's Götterdämmerung
19 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Narration
20 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Sir John Tomlinson~Hajnalban az elsöt leltem...Negyediket éjjel leltem from Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle
Disc 4:
1 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Wohin? from Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin
2 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Narration
3 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Early life and formative years; singing Winterreise
4 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Narration
5 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Gute Nacht from Schubert's Winterreise
6 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Narration
7 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~The lieder of Hugo Wolf
8 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Narration
9 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Wolf's Der Feuerreiter
10 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau~Narration
11 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~La tregenda from Puccini's Le villi
12 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~Narration
13 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~Early life and formative years
14 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~Narration
15 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~Dies irae - Rex tremendae from Verdi's Requiem
16 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Antonio Pappano~Narration
17 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Allegro from Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
18 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Narration
19 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Early life and formative years
20 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Narration
21 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Allegro from Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor'
22 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Evgeny Kissin~Narration
23 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007
24 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Narration
25 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Early life and formative years
26 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Narration
27 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Memories of Britten / Moto perpetuo e Canto quarto (Presto) from Britten's Cello Suite No. 1, Op. 72
28 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Narration
29 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~On Shostakovich / Interlude (between Scene 4 and Scene 5) from Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
30 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~Narration
31 - Classical Legends in Their Own Words: Mstislav Rostropovich~On writing to Pravda / Extract from Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 126