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1. Tu Eres Lo Masgrande
2. Juro Que Te Amo
3. No Puedo Olvidarte
4. Tu Llegaste a Mi Vida
5. Mi Morena
6. Suplicas
7. Necesito Amor
8. Yo Tengo Una Mami
9. No Se Olvidar

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The Art of Joan Sutherland
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Rareties available on CD at last!
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  • WHO ELSE CAN SING LIKE THIS TODAY?
The Art of Joan Sutherland

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  1. Joan Sutherland: BBC-Recitals 1958, 1960, 1961
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  5. The Voice of the Century

ASIN: B000654OUQ
Release Date: 2005-03-15

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Valuable compendium.......2007-01-24

This set is extremely valuable, not only as an overview of Dame Joans career but because it contains three complete LP sets that have been very hard to find. The sets are the 2 LP French opera (operetta) set, the Mozart album and the Wagner album. Although some of these do not show her to her best advantage (the Wagner set) they all have some very beautiful things and the French items are superb. The annotations and photos are interesting as well and there are some piano songs with Bonynge that are released here for the first time along with a scene from a live Covent Garden Norma.

5 out of 5 stars Rareties available on CD at last!.......2006-03-29

While Joan Sutherland has recorded a number of impressive aria collections throughout the many years of her recording career, they tend to get lost in the shuffle of the countless reissues Decca/London has endlessly repackaged. While some of the original collections have appeared intact on CD--"The Art of the Prima Donna," "The Age of Bel Canto," "Love Live Forever" (her operetta collection that was originally titled "The Golden Age of Operetta"), to name a few--others are currently represented in the CD catalogue by only a few selections on discs that also include excerpts from complete opera recordings or duplicates of selections from other original collections. As a result, it has been impossible to assemble a CD collection of her recordings without a LOT of duplication, and some of the most interesting collections are still unavailable (e.g. "Command Performance" and "Serate Musicale").

While this newest set does include a lot of bits of this and that, ranging from her very first LPs to excerpts from complete recordings most Sutherland fans already have and a few "live" performances, what is perhaps most significant about it is that it features the complete contents of the "Sutherland Sings Wagner" LP--a real repertoire departure for her--and the double-LP album called "French Opera Gala" (in the U.S.--the British title was "Romantic French Arias"), neither of which, to the best of my knowledge, has been available on CD before. "Opera News" magazine once ran an article in which they asked various stars to name the one album that they felt best represented their artistry for future generations, and Dame Joan selected the "French Opera Gala," so for Sutherland fans, this is a long-awaited treat.

I'm not going to waste space saying how miraculous I consider Dame Joan's artistry. If you are familiar with her work already, you know whether you adore her or not; and if you aren't, this massive set is probably not the best place to start (that would be "The Art of the Prima Donna" album that introduced her to most listeners decades ago)--especially since this newest set doesn't contain the lyrics, a must for newcomers. Let's hope Decca/London gets around to releasing the rest of her recordings intact instead of endlessly scrambling and repackaging the same selections over and over.

5 out of 5 stars Heavenly.......2006-01-31

I first heard of Dame Sutherland while on the internet while listening to a internet radio station. I was instantly a fan, her control, technique, and tone is perfectly executed and rivals the equally fantastic Maria Callas. She has a powerful voice and presence that will evoke every emotion from her listeners. Highly recommended to all Opera Diva fans.

5 out of 5 stars WHO ELSE CAN SING LIKE THIS TODAY?.......2005-04-10

This is Decca's second multi disc evaluation of this fantastic singer's long career and many recordings. True that a lot on the first set is duplicated here, but there are a few exceptions here and there that make it a worthy addition. Of particular interest are the very early items of Handel and Italian baroque arias, some forgotten song recordings and a live performance of the duet from Norma. It can't be said too many times - who can sing like this today? For sheer vocalism it's hard to find anyone on the same wavelength. This set will give very young opera goers an idea of what they missed.
Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini recital ~ 19 songs & Cantata: Giovanna d'Arco
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A young Bartoli sings rarely heard Rossini songs beatifully - a treasure of a disk
  • Rossini really could write; Bartoli really can sing
Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini recital ~ 19 songs & Cantata: Giovanna d'Arco

Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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  5. Cecilia Bartoli - If You Love Me (Se tu m'ami ), 18th-Century Italian Songs

ASIN: B0000041YF
Release Date: 1990-12-21

Tracks:

  1. La Pastorella
  2. Belta Crudele
  3. Il Trovatore
  4. La Regata Veneziana
  5. Mi Lagnero Tacendo
  6. Il Risentimento
  7. La Grande Coquette
  8. Ariette A Lancienne
  9. L'orpheline Du Tyrol
  10. La Legende De Marguerita
  11. Nizza
  12. L'ame Delaissee
  13. Canzonetta Spagnuola
  14. Giovanni D'arco

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A young Bartoli sings rarely heard Rossini songs beatifully - a treasure of a disk.......2006-01-03

This is a treasure of a disk that you should purchase right now. You will not only enjoy it deeply many times, but thank me for pointing you to beautiful music that is not often perfromed and sung by a voice that is absolutely perfect for the music. Let me provide a bit of background.

Gioacchino Rossini was born to a family of musicians in 1792. He began writing music at 15 and by 1829 he had written nearly 40 operas and had been the toast of society. He had early success in 1813 with "Tancredi" and in 1816 with "The Barber of Seville" (under the title of "Almaviva"). And while he wrote some songs and sacred works along the way, he won the world over with his operas and concluded with "Guillaume Tell" (William Tell) in 1829. Thereafter, he wrote sacred works and small works for his own delight that he shared with his friends at soirées in his home (they were regular and sought after events between 1857 until his death in 1868). He wrote hundreds of these pieces and would play the piano (he called himself a pianist of the fourth class) for the singers. Rossini referred to these short songs, pieces for small ensembles, and solo pieces as his "Sins of Old Age" ("Péchés de viellesse"), however he never printed them and, in fact, many of have yet to be printed (but should be).

This disk was recorded in 1990 just before Bartoli's twenty-fourth birthday. Her voice is so beautiful and flexible with many rich colors that each piece sounds like a jewel. Yes, she is a very young singer and her voice has become even richer as she has matured, but this is a glorious disk and something you will want to listen to repeatedly. Some of the songs are short, others are a bit longer, and there is the big finish with the full cantata "Giovanna d'Arco" ("Joan of Arc") from 1832 (but first publicly performed in 1859). It was composed as a gift for Olympe Pellisier, who became his second wife in 1847.

Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Rossini really could write; Bartoli really can sing.......2005-08-31

I was surprised that no one had commented on this fine recording before. It's been around for quite a while, I've owned it for ten years and it is still one of my favorite Rossini recordings.
Cecilia Bartoli made her mark early as an interpreter of Rossini's work and this album gives ample evidence that the buzz surrounding her early career was more than just hype. While she is known as today's pre-eminent mezzo-soprano, she was a virtual unknown when she recorded this.
Her technique and voice type are perfect for these songs but it is her obvious love for, and command of, the Rossini repetoire which set this CD apart from most.
The three installments of "La regatta Veneziana" may be the best on record, but buy this for "Giovanna D'Arco." This is masterful work, particularly from such a relatively young and, at the time, inexperienced singer.
While Cecilia' maturity and confidence in her abilities have, of late, made her performances sometimes seem almost effortless, the exuberance of a young Cecilia makes this set irresistable.
Poulenc - Melodies / Ameling · Gedda · W. Parker · Sénéchal · Souzay · Baldwin
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Poulenc - Melodies / Ameling · Gedda · W. Parker · Sénéchal · Souzay · Baldwin
Francis Poulenc , Dalton Baldwin , Elly Ameling , Gérard Souzay , Nicolai Gedda , Michel Sénéchal , and William Parker
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ASIN: B000002S31
Release Date: 1992-01-23

Tracks:

  1. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: I - Le Dromadaire
  2. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: II - La Chevre Du Tibet
  3. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: III - La Sauterelle
  4. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: IV - Le Dauphin
  5. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: V - L'ecrevisse
  6. LE BESTIAIRE OU CORTEGE D'ORPHEE: VI - La Carpe
  7. COCARDES: I - Miel De Narbonne
  8. COCARDES: II - Bonne D'enfant
  9. COCARDES: III - Enfant De Troupe
  10. 5 POEMES DE RONSARD: I - Attributs
  11. 5 POEMES DE RONSARD: II - Le Tombeau
  12. 5 POEMES DE RONSARD: III - Ballet
  13. 5 POEMES DE RONSARD: IV - Je N'ai Plus Les Os
  14. 5 POEMES DE RONSARD: V - A Son Page
  15. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: I - La Maitresse Volage
  16. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: II - Chanson A Boire
  17. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: III - Madrigal
  18. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: IV - Invocation Aux Parques
  19. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: V - Couplets Bachiques
  20. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: VI - L'offrande
  21. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: VII - La Belle Jeunesse
  22. CHANSONS GAILLARDES: VIII - Serenade
  23. AIRS CHANTES: I - Air Romantique
  24. AIRS CHANTES: II - Air Champetre
  25. AIRS CHANTES: III - Air Grave
  26. AIRS CHANTES: IV - Air Vif
  27. Epitaphe
  28. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE LALANNE: I - Le Present
  29. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE LALANNE: II - Chanson
  30. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE LALANNE: III - Hier
  31. 4 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: I - L'anguille
  32. 4 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: II - Carte Postale
  33. 4 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: III - Avant Le Cinema
  34. 4 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: IV - 1904
  35. 5 POEMES DE MAX JACOB: I - Chanson Bretonne
  36. 5 POEMES DE MAX JACOB: II - Cimetiere
  37. 5 POEMES DE MAX JACOB: III - La Petite Servante
  38. 5 POEMES DE MAX JACOB: IV - Berceuse
  39. 5 POEMES DE MAX JACOB: V - Souric Et Mouric
  40. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: I - La Couronne
  41. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: II - Le Depart
  42. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: III - Les Gars Polonais
  43. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: IV - Le Dernier Mazour
  44. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: V - L'adieu
  45. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: VI - Le Drapeau Blanc
  46. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: VII - La Vistule
  47. 8 CHANSONS POLONAISES: VIII - Le Lac

Tracks:

  1. 5 POEMES DE PAUL ELUARD: I - Peut - Il Se Reposer?
  2. 5 POEMES DE PAUL ELUARD: II - Il La Prend Dans Ses Bras
  3. 5 POEMES DE PAUL ELUARD: III - Plume D'eau Claire
  4. 5 POEMES DE PAUL ELUARD: IV - Rodeuse Au Front De Verre
  5. 5 POEMES DE PAUL ELUARD: V - Amoureuses
  6. A Sa Guitare
  7. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: I - Bonne Journee
  8. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: II - Une Ruine Coquille Vide
  9. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: III - Le Front Comme Un Drapeau Perdu
  10. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: IV - Une Roulotte Couverte En Tuiles
  11. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: V - A Toutes Brides
  12. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: VI - Une Herbe Pauvre
  13. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: VII - Je N'ai Envie Que De T'aimer
  14. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: VIII - Figure De Force Brulante Et Farouche
  15. TEL JOUR, TELLE NUIT: IX - Nous Avons Fait La Nuit
  16. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE DE VILMORIN: I - Le Garcon De Liege
  17. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE DE VILMORIN: II - Au-Dela
  18. 3 POEMES DE LOUISE DE VILMORIN: III - Aux Officiers De La Garde Blanche
  19. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: I - Dans Le Jardin D'anna
  20. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: II - Allons Plus Vite
  21. MIROIRS BRULANTS: I - Tu Vois Le Feu Du Soir
  22. MIROIRS BRULANTS: II - Je Nommerai Ton Front
  23. Le Portrait
  24. La Grenouillere
  25. Priez Pour Paix
  26. Ce Doux Petit Visage
  27. Bleuet
  28. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: I - La Dame D'andre
  29. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: II - Dans L'herbe
  30. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: III - Il Vole
  31. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: IV - Mon Cadavre Est Doux Comme Un Gant
  32. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: V - Violon
  33. FIANCAILLES POUR RIRE: VI - Fleurs

Tracks:

  1. BANALITES: I - Chanson D'orkenise
  2. BANALITES: II - Hotel
  3. BANALITES: III - Fagnes De Wallonie
  4. BANALITES: IV - Voyage A Paris
  5. BANALITES: V - Sanglots
  6. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: I - Chanson Du Clair Tamis
  7. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: II - Les Gars Qui Vont A La Fete
  8. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: III - C'est Le Joli Printemps
  9. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: IV - Le Mendiant
  10. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: V - Chanson De La Fille Frivole
  11. CHANSONS VILLAGEOISES: VI - Le Retour Du Sergent
  12. METAMORPHOSES: I - Reine Des Mouettes
  13. METAMORPHOSES: II - C'est Ainsi Que Tu Es
  14. METAMORPHOSES: III - Paganini
  15. 2 POEMES DE LOUIS ARAGON: I - C
  16. 2 POEMES DE LOUIS ARAGON: II - Fetes Galantes
  17. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: I - Montparnasse
  18. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: II - Hyde Park
  19. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: I - Le Pont
  20. 2 POEMES DE GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: II - Un Poeme
  21. Paul Et Virginie
  22. Mais Mourir
  23. Hymne
  24. 3 CHANSONS DE FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA: I - L'enfant Muet
  25. 3 CHANSONS DE FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA: II - Adelina A La Promenade
  26. 3 CHANSONS DE FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA: III - Chanson A L'oranger Sec
  27. Le Disparu
  28. Main Dominee Par Le Coeur
  29. CALLIGRAMMES: I - L'espionne
  30. CALLIGRAMMES: II - Mutation
  31. CALLIGRAMMES: III - Vers Le Sud
  32. CALLIGRAMMES: IV - Il Pleut
  33. CALLIGRAMMES: V - La Grace Exilee
  34. CALLIGRAMMES: VI - Aussi Bien Que Les Cigales
  35. CALLIGRAMMES: VII - Voyage

Tracks:

  1. Mazurka
  2. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: I - Rayon Des Yeux...
  3. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: II - Le Matin Les Branches Attisent...
  4. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: III - Tout Disparut...
  5. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: IV - Dans Les Tenebres Du Jardin...
  6. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: V - Unis La Fraicheur Et Le Feu...
  7. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: VI - Homme Au Sourire Tendre...
  8. LA FRAICHEUR ET LE FEU: VII - La Grande Riviere Qui VA...
  9. PARISIANA: Le Joueur De Bugle
  10. PARISIANA: Vous N'ecrivez Plus?
  11. Rosemonde
  12. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: I - Pablo Picasso
  13. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: II - Marc Chagall
  14. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: III - Georges Braque
  15. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: IV - Juan Gris
  16. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: V - Paul Klee
  17. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: VI - Joan Miro
  18. LE TRAVAIL DU PEINTRE: VII - Jacques Villon
  19. La Souris
  20. Nuage
  21. Dernier Poeme
  22. Une Chanson De Porcelaine
  23. LA COURTE PAILLE: I - Le Sommeil
  24. LA COURTE PAILLE: II - Quelle Aventure!
  25. LA COURTE PAILLE: III - La Reine De Coeur
  26. LA COURTE PAILLE: IV - Ba, Be, Bi, Bo, Bu
  27. LA COURTE PAILLE: V - Les Anges Musiciens
  28. LA COURTE PAILLE: VI - Le Carafon
  29. LA COURTE PAILLE: VII - Lune D'avril
  30. Toreador
  31. 4 CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS: I - La Tragique Histoire Du Petit Rene
  32. 4 CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS: II - Nous Voulons Une Petite Soeur
  33. 4 CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS: III - Le Petit Garcon Trop Bien Portant
  34. 4 CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS: IV - Monsieur Sans-Souci
  35. Fancy
  36. Colloque

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Essential for the chansom junkie. Buy It........2006-10-25

'Poulenc Melodies' performed by a really impressive lineup of vocal talent including Elly Ameling and Nicolai Gedda is exactly the kind of recording you need if you are compulsive about having 'complete' collections of things. This shows a range of composition which smaller releases such as single CD 'Voyage a Paris' (Hyperion, with Felicity Lott and Graham Johnson)can give us. For starters, many of these chansom showed a lot more evidence of more modern stylings and a far greater range of interpretation. In fact, I even had to check the lyrics in the included booklet to verify that on some songs, the performers were singing in French. Even though I have a smattering of knowledge of French, I would have sworn that the singers were performing songs in Russian.

I am happy that all four discs run for more than 60 minutes. No cheap short changing here. If you don't want to spring for the large set, the Hyperion release is great, but this is worth every penny.

4 out of 5 stars Almost completely wonderful.......2005-04-29

Its very considerable advantage lies in its completeness. Poulenc was one of the very greatest songwriters of any era. If you have no Poulenc songs in your collection, start here. The recommendation of Kruysen is a fine one, but only after you have heard this as a basis of comparison. Of Ameling, Senechal, Souzay, Gedda, and Parker, the only disappointment is Parker, who - I'll just say it - sings with his usual bleat. Souzay is a shade past it in vocal quality, but he still understands these songs as well as anybody, with great declamation (and that, after all, is what most of French singing is about). The dryness of the voice is nowhere close to disastrous, as it might have been in Italian opera. Indeed, it lends an air of life lived, without excuses. Gedda is okay. The standouts are Souzay, Ameling, and Senechal. Baldwin accompanies superbly.

5 out of 5 stars Indisputable Gallic flair.......2004-06-06

These performances are piquant and stylistically right on target. Even if Souzay is past his best here, he brings a lifetime of experience to bear and the other performers are wonderful. Ignore the curmudgeon who blasted this set. You will enjoy this tremendously if you love Poulenc.

4 out of 5 stars Idiomatic, fresh, cleanly recorded.......2001-05-12

This is a fine set. Dalton Baldwin accompanies each singer with clarity and zest. And who can resist the affectionate singing of the likes of Nicolai Gedda and Elly Ameling? The "melodies" themselves are magnificent--among Poulenc's finest creations. Whether you have other performances of these works or not, I think you'd be pleased with this beautifully recorded set. Certainly the 70's-vintage performances are more individual in profile, more "romantic," if you will, than those conjured by most of the "anonymous" singers of our own age. Recommended with enthusiasm.

2 out of 5 stars the best songs ever ruined by uneven performing.......2001-05-05

This is a warning for all Poulenc fans NOT to take the bargain route and purchase this immense collection -- you might think you're getting a great deal but: the singing and pianism is substandard and doesn't do the music justice (remotely). Songs like Bonne Journe'e or Ho^tel are all but ruined... Here's what to buy: Bernard Kruysen's CD of selected Poulenc masterpieces (favoring the Elouard settings)... nobody will ever come close to Kruysen in interpreting Poulenc. Avoid THIS CD. They still get 2 stars for (1) being encyclical and (2) delivering clear and even sound quality.
Massenet - Werther / Alagna · Gheorghiu · Hampson · Petibon · Courtis · Fouchécourt · Frémeau · LSO · Pappano
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A star among modern Werthers, but there are others
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Massenet - Werther / Alagna · Gheorghiu · Hampson · Petibon · Courtis · Fouchécourt · Frémeau · LSO · Pappano
Jules Massenet , Antonio Pappano , Roberto Alagna , Angela Gheorghiu , London Symphony Orchestra , Tiffin Children's Choir , Thomas Hampson , Patricia Petibon , Jean-Philippe Courtis , Jean-Paul Fouchécourt , Jean-Marie Frémeau , James Savage-Hanford , Pierre Dupont , and Sophie Boulanger
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ASIN: B00001ZSVU
Release Date: 1999-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Werther: Prelude (Orchestra)
  2. Werther: Act One: Assez! Assez! M'ecouterat-on cette fois? (Le Bailli, Les Enfants)
  3. Werther: Act One: Bravo pour les enfants! (Johann, Schmidt, Les Enfants, Le Bailli, Sophie)
  4. Werther: Act One: Alors, c'est bien ici la maison du Bailli?
  5. Werther: Act One: Je ne sais si je veille (Werther)
  6. Werther: Act One: Jesus vient de naitre!...Chers enfants! (Les Enfants, Werther)
  7. Werther: Act One: Ah! comme ils sont meilleurs que moi! (Werther, Les enfants, Le Bailli)
  8. Werther: Act One: Arrivez donc, Bruhlmann! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Werther, Sophie)
  9. Werther: Act One: O spectacle ideal d'amour et d'innocence (Werther)
  10. Werther: Act One: Monsieur Werther!...Vivat Bacchus, semper vivat! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Sophie)
  11. Werther: Act One: Sophie!...Albert! Toi de retour! (Albert, Sophie)
  12. Werther: Act One: Elle m'aime!...Quelle priere de reconnaissance et d'amour (Albert)
  13. Werther: Act One: Interlude (Orchestre)
  14. Werther: Act One: Interlude (continued) ...Il Faut nous separer
  15. Werther: Act One: Mais vous ne savez rien de moi
  16. Werther: Act One: Reve! Extase! Bonheur! (Charlotte, Werther)
  17. Werther: Act One: Charlotte! Charlotte! Albert est de retour! (Le Bailli, Charlotte, Werther)
  18. Werther: Act Two: Prelude (Orchestre) ....Vivat Bacchus! Semper vivat!
  19. Werther: Act Two: Allez, chantez l'office (Johann, Schmidt)
  20. Werther: Act Two: Trois mois! Voici trois mois que nous sommes unis! (Albert, Charlotte)
  21. Werther: Act Two: Un autre est son epoux!
  22. Werther: Act Two: J'aurais sur ma poitrine (Werther)
  23. Werther: Act Two: Si! Katchen reviendra, je vous dis! (Schmidt, Johann)
  24. Werther: Act Two: Au bonheur dont mon ame est pleine...Vous l'avez dit: mon ame est loyale et sincere (Albert, Werther)
  25. Werther: Act Two: Frere, voyez! Voyez le beau bouquet!...Heureux! Pourais-je l'etre encore? (Sophie, Werther, Albert)
  26. Werther: Act Two: Ai-je dit vrai? L'amour que j'ai pour elle Ah! qu'il est loin, ce jour plein d'intime douceur
  27. Werther: Act Two: N'est-il donc pas d'autre femme
  28. Werther: Act Two: Oui, ce qu'elle m'ordonne
  29. Werther: Act Two: Lorsque l'enfant revient d'un voyage avant l'heure
  30. Werther: Act Two: Mais venez donc! le cortege s'approche (Sophie, Werther, Charlotte, Albert)

Tracks:

  1. Werther: Act Three: Prelude (Orchestra)
  2. Werther: Act Three: Werther! Werther!...Qui m'aurait dit la place
  3. Werther: Act Three: Des cris joyeux d'enfants montent sous ma fenetre (Charlotte)
  4. Werther: Act Three: Bonjour, grand soeur! (Sophie, Charlotte)
  5. Werther: Act Three: Va! Laisse couler mes larmes (Charlotte)
  6. Werther: Act Three: Tiens, Charlotte, crois-moi, ne reste pas ici (Sophie, Charlotte)
  7. Werther: Act Three: Ah! mon courage m'abandonne! (Charlotte)
  8. Werther: Act Three: Qui, c'est moi! Je reviens! (Werner, Charlotte)
  9. Werther: Act Three: Ha! bien souvent...Toute mon ame est la!...Pourquoi me reveiller, o souffle du printemps? (Werner)
  10. Werther: Act Three: N'achevez pas! Helas!
  11. Werther: Act Three: Ah! Moi! Moi, dans ses bras! (Charlotte, Werther)
  12. Werther: Act Three: Werther, est de retour...on la vu revenir (Albert, Charlotte)
  13. Werther: Act Four: Entr'acte: La Nuit de Noel (Orchestra)
  14. Werther: Act Four: Werther! Werther! Rien! (Charlotte)
  15. Werther: Act Four: Qui parle? Charlotte, ah! c'est toi!
  16. Werther: Act Four: A cette heure supreme, je suis heureux (Charlotte, Werther)
  17. Werther: Act Four: Noel! Noel! Noel!...Dieu! Ces cris joyeux (Les Enfants, Charlotte, Werther, Sophie)
  18. Werther: Act Four: Ah! ses yeux se ferment!...Non...Charlotte!...je meurs (Charlotte, Werther)

Amazon.com

The modern discography of Massenet's Werther has long been dominated by the (currently out of print) Philips recording starring José Carreras and Frederica von Stade as well as the earlier EMI version with Alfredo Kraus and Tatiana Troyanos. But this EMI newcomer is within shouting distance of greatness, mainly due to conductor Antonio Pappano. Although any Werther succeeds or fails on the strength of its singers, the conductor is a crucial catalyst (on the Philips set, it's Colin Davis, while on EMI it's Michel Plasson) for maintaining the poetic intensity in a drama that can too easily seem like a naive case study in stalking. The Byronic title character essentially practices emotional blackmail on the married woman he loves by never hiding his suicidal tendencies, though one never thinks such mundane thoughts with tenor Roberto Alagna. Although his voice lacks the tenor bloom one might want, he's so at home with the role and the French language that he delivers a characterization full of imagination and immediacy, sometimes bordering on vocal genius. Soprano Angela Gheoghiu's vocal center is too high for this mezzo role, but she makes a vivid impression through the sheer force of her personality. Thomas Hampson gives vocal glamour but surprising dramatic restraint to the role of her husband, Albert. Although the sound quality is somewhat studio bound, Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra play as if it's a live performance. --David Patrick Stearns

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A star among modern Werthers, but there are others.......2006-05-28

The reviewers below have praised this EMI Werther so thoroughly that there's little to add. Gheorghiu is the only soprano besides Victoria de los Angeles (1868, also on EMI) to record this classic mezzo role, and at times one hears the strain as she reaches for the bottom notes. She lacks de los angeles's many emotional shadings, giving us instead a fairly consistent, verismo-tinged passion, but her vocalism as such is thrilling.

Roberto alagna, a native French speaker despite his name, is the only prominent Werther who can claim that distinciton. I've always felt he was much better suited to French opera than the heavier Verdi-Puccini roles that he now sings, and which (shadoes of Carreras) have led to a coarsening of his voice, along with a pronounced wobble and intonation problems. but he is a star, no doubt, and here he brings charisma and style to Wether. He takes care to find many musical shadings throughout, and since the date for this recording is 1998-99, he is nearly in best voice.

Everyone has praised Pappano (are they following the lead of The Gramophone reviewer, who thought he was the best thing here?), but Colin Davis, Georges Pretre, and Kent Nagano had done as well. Pappano;s distinciton is that he is a bit slower, more dleiberate, and self-consciously refined. I'm not sure that's always a great advantage in Massanet, whose music is given to sighs and longueurs--it can use help form an energetic conductor. EMI's recording form London is a bit distant but otherwise quite good.

IN all, this is a gripping peformance that deserves all the praise it has gotten, but it doesn't erase memories of other fine Werthers, an opera that has been amazingly successful on records. The Davis features a remarkable Charlotte in Frederica von stade and a passionate, verismo Carreras in top form (Philips), the Nagano has gorgeous if not quite idiomatic singing from von Otter and Hadley in a more low-key, melliflous style (Erato), and of course there's the classic Pretre version with de los Angeles and Gedda. This only skims the surface, for there is an oustanding live 1977 performance with Domingo and Fassbaender under Lopez-Corbos from Munich (Orfeo). Indeed, when the Amazon reviewer claims that the Plasson set with Troyanos and Kraus on EMI "dominated" the stereo era, he is far from accurate.

5 out of 5 stars Another Smash Hit From The French Opera Specialists .......2006-02-25

Husband and wife singing sensatio Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu, in another stunning EMI recording, dramatically commit themselves to the passionate characters in this now forgotten opera Werther, which quite possibly is Massenet's best work. Although Alagna and Gheorghiu can sing the Italian opera repertoire with aplomb (Tosca, Trovatore, Boheme, Pagliacci, La Rondine) they have proven time and again that their strongest reperotoire is French opera. As soon as their Romeo Et Juliette hit record stores and stage houses, they were immediately hailed as today's finest French opera singers, a rarity. Not only do they possess beautiful voices but they are intensely dramatic and character-driven. Never more so than in Massenet's Werther, a Gothic romantic drama about the tormented love of the titular hero who kills himself. It's drawn from a popular Romantic-Era 19th century novel - The Sorrows of Young Werther. Both Alagna and Gheorghiu are in great vocal shape. They understand the significance of the text and they are blessed with the talents of their champion conductor, Antonio Pappano, who draws out the power in the musical score with the London Symphony Orchestra. All true fans of Alagna and Gheorghiu will want to own this one, as it is indeed their best work yet.

Roberto Alagna has been criticized for his flawed technique- he sings with self-conscious grandeur and often imitates the lyric tones of predecessors Giuseppe Di Stefano and Franco Corelli. He has a nearly "pop" style voice - all razzzle-dazzle, great volume, beautiful tone, but often fails in the more difficult music. He is however, very gifted and intelligent and attempts to sing with as much passion and drama as possible. I for one love what I hear from him, especially in this recording, where he has never sang better. Angela Gheorghiou sings with her usual dramatic diva flair - thrilling high notes, tessitura, chest voice, musicality and all the good things she has used for other great hits like Juliette and Manon. But in this performance, while it is still good, she is not really in her element. This is a mezzo-soprano role. Charlotte, Werther's unattainable love, must sing with mezzo soprano voice in order to seduce Werther a la Bizet's Carmen. While it is definately a role for a high mezzo, it is not for the purely soprano voice of Angela Gheorghiu. You have to be a fan of these two in order to appreciate Gheorghiu's treatment of a mezzzo soprano role. It is basically the same thing as her Carmen, another mezzo soprano role. If you want to hear outstanding mezzo sopranos in Werther check out the dramatic mezzo style of Brigitte Fassbaender who is by far the best intepretor or check out Federica Von Stade who sings a cooler and less intense Charlotte opposite the supercharged Jose Carreras. Pappano does a great job with the music - bloom, brilliance, darkness and this is by far the best modern recording of the opera.

4 out of 5 stars ¿El mejor Werther despues de Kraus?.......2004-10-23

Sorprendente acierto de la EMI (la casa para la que grababa Alfredo Kraus, uno de los interpretes de referencia del papel de 'Werther') al confiar a una de las parejas mas activas discograficamente del momento, Roberto Alagna y Angela Gheorghiu, la grabacion de 'Werther' en 1999 (justo el año de la muerte del mitico Kraus)
Y digo sorprendente porque quizas ROBERTO ALAGNA sea el mejor interprete de Werther desde el mitico Kraus. Sus interpretaciones son muy diferentes entre si, ya que Alagna muestra un timbre mas baritonal que el liviano de Kraus y un canto mas afrancesado: Un canto elegante y entregado capaz de llegar a los agudos sin grandes problemas, que hacen de Alagna seguramente el mejor Werther de su generacion (y por tanto el mejor despues de Kraus).
Como Charlotte encontramos a la soprano ANGELA GHEORGHIU, en un papel que aunque habitualmente es cantado por mezzos, le queda francamente bien: la voz doliente y expresiva de Gheorghiu se presta perfectamente a la psicologia de Charlotte, y la quimica con Alagna en los duos de amor (sobra decir que es su esposo en la vida real) es total.
Completando el reparto nos encontramos con los lujos de PATRICIA PETIBON (una Sophie cuyo timbre recuerda mucho al de Natalie Dessay) y el Albert de un THOMAS HAMPSON que es todo sutilidad. El resto del reparto rinde tambien a buen nivel.
ANTONIO PAPPANO dirige a la LONDON SIMPHONY (que suena igual de bien que siempre) y el coro infantil canta con mucha correccion. Si a esto le sumamos un sonido magnifico (podemos oir en algunos momentos incluso los susurros de Pappano a la orquesta), esto nos lleva a pensar que este 'Werther' sea la mas adecuada segunda opcion, despues de tener la obviamente obligada de Alfredo Kraus. Muy buen trabajo.

4 out of 5 stars Best Werther recording since the 1930s.......2000-03-17

I will admit that I am "imprinted" on the Georges Thill/Ninon Vallin recording from the 1930s and no recording since then has even come close. But this recording does. Alagna (who is a native French speaker, in spite of the Italian name) has the diction and, more important, the style to sing poor Werther perfectly. Gheorghiu sings beautifully as well, and there is no problem with the tessitura, in spite of Charlotte generally being more comfortable for mezzos. Pappano is an up-and-coming conductor who does himself proud with this recording. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this one.

3 out of 5 stars thoughts on "Werther".......2000-01-07

Perfect casting for the title role... Alagna feels *good* and sorry for himself...no problems there! Just listen to him belt and bleat through "Pourquoi"...it's no wonder Charlotte changes her mind. "Stop whining!"

This CD is worth your money, provided you already like the opera. Personally, Werther's selfishness drives me up a wall.

There's only one major problem: why is Gheorghiu singing a mezzo role? The middle register of her voice is *not* her best of show.
Very Best of
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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Very Best of
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ASIN: B000083GOI
Release Date: 2003-04-22

Tracks:

  1. Se Quel Guerrier Io Fossi!... Celeste Aida
  2. Pur Ti Riveggo, Mia Dolce Aida - Piero Cappuccilli
  3. La Fatal Pietra Sovra Me Si Chiuse
  4. O Figli, O Figli Miei!... Ah, La Paterna Mano
  5. Tu Qui, Santuzza?
  6. Intanto Amici... Viva Il Vino Spumeggiante
  7. Mamma, Quel Vino E Generoso
  8. Un Grande Spettacolo... Un Tal Gioco, Credetemi
  9. Recitar!... Vesti La Giubba
  10. No, Pagliaccio Non Son
  11. Non Piangere, Liu
  12. Nessun Dorma

Tracks:

  1. Lo L'ho Perduta... Lo La Vidi
  2. Dio Che Nell'alma Infondere - Piero Cappuccilli
  3. Perduto Ben Mio Sol Tesor
  4. La Fleur Que Tu M'avais Jetee (Flower Song)
  5. Quel Trouble Inconnu Me Penetre... Salu! Demeure Chaste Et Pure
  6. L'Amour, L'Amour... Ah! Leve-toi, Soleil
  7. Source Delicieuse
  8. Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini... O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere
  9. Ce Monde Que Je Vois...Ah! Quil Est Loin Mon Pays
  10. Ne Pouvant Reprimer Les Elans... Adieu Donc, Vains Objects
  11. Rachel! Quand Du Seigneur
  12. Pays Merveilleux... O Paradis
  13. Puisqu'on Ne Peut Flechir... Vainement, Ma Bien-Aimee
  14. Le Conquerant Dit A La Jeune Indienne
  15. Vous A T'on Dit Souvent
  16. Et La Maintenant Que Nous Sommes Seuls
  17. On Me Proposait D'etre Infame

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Who put this together?.......2004-03-19

This is not NOT the best of Jose Carreras. Jose Carreras's best singing was of Verdi in the mid-70's. That is represented by only one track on the Cd, Ah, La Materna Mano... which is excellent.
First comes the tracks from Aida. Since when was Jose Carreras considered a difinitive Radames? Perhaps the fact that Jose Carreras never sang Celese Aida in concert might give us a clue as to why it shouldnt be here. He only ever sang it in the 2 productions of Aida that he sang in (79,80)and he recieved poor and mixed reviews for both. Point blank his voice isn't heavy enough.. and it shows. The tracks are not bad, but they are not "Very Best" or even close.
Then Palliacci and Cavalleria Rusticana. Carreras never sang Rusticana onstage! And in these tracks he forces tragically. The Palliaccio non son is one long shout.
The second Cd has some weird choices. Don Carlos is okay... but just okay nothing special. The La Fleur is not from his Karajan recording in 82 but from an obscure 85 recording where he forces and blasts the top b flat at the end. They then have him singing Salut, from an opera he never sung at a time in his carrer where he could barely sing a high C (and it shows.) All of the proceeding tracks are recoreded in '85 only 2 years before his complete vocal break down and bout with leukemia. he does not sound at his "VeryBest" just, "sort of okey." if you want his very best check out The Golden Years or The Great Carreras or many other Cd's that are more favorably put together.
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Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • black comedy rossinian style
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Release Date: 2002-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Ouverture - Orchestre Philharmonique De Monte-Carlo
  2. En Bons Militaires - Jules Bastin
  3. Je Voudrais Bien - Jane Berbie
  4. Un Landau Qui S'arrete - Jules Bastin
  5. Voyez Sur Cette Roche - Mady Mesple
  6. Oui, Je Vais Commander Le Punch - Nicolai Gedda
  7. Ecoutez! Ecoutez! Quelle Est Donc Cette Marche - Nicolai Gedda

Tracks:

  1. Ne Craignez Rien Milord... Quel Bonheur, Je Respire - Mady Mesple
  2. Allons Ma Femme, Allons Dormir - Jane Berbie
  3. Agnes La Jouvencelle - Nicolai Gedda
  4. Oui, C'est Demain Qu'enfin L'on Nous Marie - Nicolai Gedda
  5. N'etait-il Pas Prudent De Reonnaitre Ce Qui Se Passe La-bas - Nicolai Gedda
  6. Entracte - Orchestre Philharmonique De Monte-Carlo
  7. J'ai Revu Nos Amis - Nicolai Gedda
  8. C'est Grande Fete - Jules Bastin
  9. Pour Toujours, Disait-elle - Thierry Dran
  10. Allons, Allons, Mon Capitaine - Jules Bastin

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars black comedy rossinian style.......2003-03-30

Fra Diavolo is based on a true character although the plot of
this opera is totally ficticious - it is a black comedy about
a highway robber - the music is rossinian in style with florid
arias and many group ensembles with every singer pattering at
the same time but recitatives are replaced by spoken-dialogues
as is the custom in french opéra-comique. It takes a first-class
cast to pull it off and that is what we get here although most
soloists are in their twillight years. Nicolai Gedda at 58 re-
mains amazingly suave and dexterous as Diavolo - Mady Mesplé
(52) is charmingly girlish and very agile - Jane Berbié (52)
and Rémy Corazza (50) are delighfully funny as an english cou-
ple recently robbed - the rest of the cast is excellent. It is
well conducted and recorded - it comes on two super-bargain CDs
with a synopsis but no libretto which may be a drawback for non
french-speaking people - otherwise it is highly recommandable.
Le Meilleur de l'Opérette
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • FROM OFFENBACH TO LOPEZ
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Release Date: 2002-04-02

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Melodies to miraculously cure the moribund!!!.......2005-09-10

This 2000 3-CD set is a new edition of 2-CD set from 1990 titled "Opérette-Passion" from EMI France. By popular request, this adds to the already mirific collection a third CD containing some of the real glories of mid-XXth century French operettas: Maurice Chevalier, Tino Rossi, Fernandel, Alibert, Denise Duval, Luis Mariano, Georges Guétary, Bourvil, Mathé Altéry, Anny Cordy, Gise Mey and Armand Mestral. The selection is not exhaustive - that would be impossible* - but it does give any listener a major incentive to go ferretting for more of the same and the complete score of some of those genuine masterpieces of charm, humour and melody by Fancis Lopez or Maurice Yvain (among many others). For students of the French language and French opera, this collection is priceless as it gives a very good impression of what makes the French singing voice different from any other: something called "le phrasé", which unfortunately cannot be duplicated or improvised by international stars who simply dabble in French (except maybe the multi-talented Petula Clark). The recordings range from a restored antique of the 20's by Chevalier to full stereo scores from the 70's. The result is a package whose value will never be duplicated in discriminating choice, sound quality and sheer listening enjoyment. One very minor reservation : The dates of the recordings are not indicated as they were in the "Opérette-Passion" collection and the names of the lyricists are not given. The liner notes are composed of a 2-page essay which gives a general outlook of the evolution of French operetta (in French) but could have been a little longer, in my humble opinion. Details like this would have made the difference between a wonderful album for connoisseurs and a genuinely educational tool. * The operettas of Vincent Scotto are not represented. WARNING: These recordings are genuine treasures and are never available for long either individually of collectively, so buying this collection is an absolute no-brainer.

5 out of 5 stars FROM OFFENBACH TO LOPEZ.......2002-08-16

Yesterday ,before going to sleep,you told your wife:I have nothing against FRENCH operettas,but what i want to hear is the songs ,not the dialogue that goes with the genre when you listen to complete works.Here in that collection,all the composers who created that particular form of light music are represented.It is so much more entertaining than traditional opera.Among the highlights are songs from OFFENBACH's works like LA BELLE HÉLENE and LA PÉRICHOLE;MESSENGER's VERONIQUE and MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE;the famous LA VEUVE JOYEUSE that was successfull around the world;CHRISTINÉ's PHI PHI created the day after armistice in 1918.One of the pleasant surprize for me was hearing songs from LES MOUSQUETAIRES AU COUVENT and one from LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT (JADIS,LES ROIS)and another from CIBOULETTE(NOUS AVONS FAIT UN BEAU VOYAGE).MADY MESPLÉ,one of the best singers of the genre is featured on seven songs,and she is always a joy to hear in any role of the repertoire.FRANCIS LOPEZ, who is remembered as the last important composer is well honoured with eight selections with singers like BOURVIL,GEORGES GUÉTARY and LUIS MARIANO.Don't try to resist THE MERRY WIDOW ,she'll get to you one way or another.
Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande, A Collector's Pelléas
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • for lovers of Pelleas and classical french singing
Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande, A Collector's Pelléas

Manufacturer: Video Artists Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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All Works by DebussyAll Works by Debussy | Debussy, Claude | ( D ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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FrenchFrench | Languages | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000003LKM
Release Date: 1996-04-16

Tracks:

  1. Pelleas et Melisande: Act I - Scene 1 - Je ne pourrai plus sortir de cette foret
  2. Pelleas et Melisande: Act I - Scene 2 - Voici ce qu'il ecrit a son frere Pelleas
  3. Pelleas et Melisande: Act II - Scene 1 - Vous ne savez pas ou je vous ai menee?
  4. Pelleas et Melisande: Act II - Scene II - Ah! Ah! Tout va bien...
  5. Pelleas et Melisande: Act III - Scene 1 - Mes longs cheveux descendent...
  6. Pelleas et Melisande: Act III - Scene 3 - Ah! Je respire enfin!
  7. Pelleas et Melisande: Act IV - Scene 1 - Une grande innocence!
  8. Pelleas et Melisande: Act IV - Scene 2 - Nous sommes venus ici il y a bien longtemps
  9. Pelleas et Melisande: Act IV - Scene 2 - Quel est ce bruit?
  10. Pelleas et Melisande: Act II - Scene 1 - Vous ne savez pas ou je vous ai menee?
  11. Pelleas et Melisande: Act II - Scene 2 - Ah! Ah! Tout va bien...
  12. Pelleas et Melisande: Act III - Scene 1 - Il beau cette nuit

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars for lovers of Pelleas and classical french singing.......2002-07-30

This recording presents a unique insight into prewar french vocal style. One finds more sensitivity to the encunciation and shading of words than in modern recordings of Pelleas. Only the 1941 classic recording of the complete opera with Desormiere, Jansens, Joachim and Etcheverry displays similar stylistic qualities. This recording may well most accurately depict the vocal and also, instrumental aesthetic that Debussy had in mind when he composed Pelleas.
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    Laureano Brizuela 1-anegel Del Rock 2-amandote 3-soy Un Hombre 4-fuerte 5-entre Tu Y Yo 6-solo 7-gritando Que Te Quiero 8-volver a Empezar 9- Nada Contra Nada 10-marea Alta 11-y Tu No Estas Aqui 12-portate Bien Susana 13-suenos Compartidos 14-cuando Seas Grande 15-viento Del Sur 16-ellla No Es Mejor Que Tu 17- Nena Neurotica 18- Quiero Escaparme De Ti 19-eres Lo Que Quiero.
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    Manufacturer: univision
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000KA6NGU

    Product Description

    este disco contiene las mejores de laureano brizuela sus mejores epocas al me jor precio. serie 78.
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      Grande Bien Grande
      Grupo 747
      Manufacturer: Sonolux Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      SalsaSalsa | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000007SB9
      Release Date: 1998-06-02

      Tracks:

      1. Tu Eres Lo Mas Grande
      2. Juro Que Te Amo
      3. No Puedo Olvidarte
      4. Tu Llegaste A Mi Vida
      5. Mi Morena
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