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Provided to YouTube by Rebeat Digital GmbH SKLEPNI PRIZOR OPERE · LADKO KOROSEC · ELZA KARLOVAC · MARUSA PATIK · DANILO MERLAK · JANEZ LIPUSCEK · MILICA POLAJNAR · FRIDERIK LUPSA · ZDRAVKO KOVACMANJA MLEJNIK · ZLATA OGNJANOVIC Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari: Stirje Grobjani ℗ 2011 ZKP Released on: 2011-06-27 Composer: ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI Auto-generated by YouTube.
Vilém Tauský Verdi Edvard Grieg Hans Sitt Ronald Binge Felix Mendelssohn Jules Massenet Emil Waldteufel Pietro Mascagni Hummel Maurice Murphy Murphy Delibes Claude Debussy Tchaikovsky Edward Elgar Charles Gounod Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss I Gordon Jacob Bach William Walton Enrique Granados Jean Sibelius Percy Grainger Handel Ermanno Wolf Ferrari Ernest Guiraud Josef Strauss Arthur Benjamin Ambroise Thomas Emil Reznicek London Symphony Orchestra 1425 1977
1. Verdi : 'La Traviata' - Prelude to Act I 00:00-03:50 2. Edvard Grieg orch. Hans Sitt : Norwegian Dance No. 2 Op. 35 03:50-06:25 3. Ronald Binge : Elizabethan Serenade 06:25-09:30 4. Felix Mendelssohn : 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' Op. 61 - Wedding March 09:30-14:25 5. Jules Massenet : 'Thaïs' - Meditation (John Georgiadis, violin) 14:25-20:25 6. Emil Waldteufel : The Skaters' Waltz Op. 183 20:25-26:40 7. Pietro Mascagni : 'Cavalleria Rusticana' - Intermezzo 26:40-30:25 8. Hummel : Trumpet Concerto - Finale (Maurice Murphy, trumpet) 30:25-34:00 9. Leo Delibes : 'Sylvia' - Pizzicato 34:00-35:45 10. Claude Debussy orch. ? : Clair de lune L. 75 35:45-39:55 11. Tchaikovsky orch. A. Winter : Chant sans paroles Op. 2 No. 3 39:55- 43:15 12. Edward Elgar : Salut d'amour Op. 12 43:15-47:20 13. Charles Gounod : 'Faust' - Valse 47:20-52:50 14. Johann Strauss I orch. Gordon Jacob : Radetzky March Op. 228 52:50-55:50 15. J.S. Bach orch. William Walton : 'The Wise Virgins' - Sheep May Safely Graze 55:50-1:01:45 16. William Walton : 'Facade' - Popular Song 1:01:45-1:04:15 17. Enrique Granados : 'Goyescas' - Intermezzo 1:04:15-1:07:30 18. Jean Sibelius : 'Kuolema' - Valse Triste Op. 44 No. 1 1:07:30-1:12:40 19. Percy Grainger : Handel in the Strand 1:12:40-1:17:45 20. Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari : 'Quattro Rusteghi' - Intermezzo 1:17:45-1:21:15 21. Handel orch. Ernest Guiraud : 'Xerxes' - Largo 1:21:15-:1:27:00 22. Johann Strauss II & Josef Strauss : Pizzicato Polka 1:27:00-1:29:45 23. Arthur Benjamin : Jamaican Rumba 1:29:45-1:32:00 24: Mozart : Horn Concerto No. 4 K. 495 - Finale (David Cripps, horn) 1:32:00-1:35:35 25. Ambroise Thomas : 'Mignon' - Entr'acte 1:35:35-1:37:50 26. Emil von Reznicek : 'Donna Diana' - Overture 1:37:50-1:42:20 Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vilém Tauský. Recorded in September 1977.
Hector Dufranne Demest Charles Gounod Vincent Indy Indy Richard Wagner Jan Blockx Christoph Willibald Gluck Engelbert Humperdinck Ermanno Wolf Ferrari Alfred Bruneau Henri Rabaud Gustave Doret Xavier Leroux André Messager Raoul Laparra Maurice Ravel Giacomo Puccini Richard Strauss Jules Massenet Léandre Sergei Prokofiev Manuel Falla Edmond Polignac Polignac Sachs Opéra Comique Opéra Monte Carlo Covent Garden Notre Dame Théâtre Champs Élysées Manhattan Opera Company Chicago Grand Opera Company 1870 1896 1897 1898 1900 1901 1902 1904 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1921 1922 1923 1924 1935 1939 1951
Hector Dufranne Manon A quoi bon l'économie Pre dog 3 32767 enregistré en 1907 Hector Dufranne (25 October 1870 – 4 May 1951) was a Belgian operatic bass-baritone Dufranne was born in Mons. He studied at the Brussels Conservatory with Désirée Demest before making his professional opera debut in 1896 at La Monnaie as Valentin in Charles Gounod's Faust. He returned to that opera house several times to sing such roles as Grymping in Vincent d'Indy's Fervaal (1897), Alberich in Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold (1898), Thomas in Jan Blockx's Thyl Uylenspiegel (1900), Thoas in Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride (1902), the Innkeeper in Engelbert Humperdinck's Königskinder (1912), and Rocco in Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's I gioielli della Madonna (1913). Dufranne sang at the Opéra-Comique in Paris from 1900 to 1912, making his first appearance as Thoas. He appeared in several world premieres with the company including creating the roles of Saluces in Griselidis (1901), the title role in Alfred Bruneau's L' Ouragan (1901), Golaud in Pelléas et Mélisande (1902), Amaury-Ganelon in La Fille de Roland by Henri Rabaud (1904), Koebi in Gustave Doret's Les Armaillis (1906), the title role in Xavier Leroux's Le Chemineau, Clavaroche in Fortunio by André Messager (1907), the fiancé in Raoul Laparra's La Habanéra (1908), and Don Iñigo Gomez in Maurice Ravel's L'Heure espagnole (1911). He also sang Scarpia in the Opéra-Comique’s first production of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca (1909). Dufranne also appeared periodically at the Paris Opera beginning in 1907. He notably portrayed the role of John the Baptist in their first production of Richard Strauss's Salome (1910). He also sang at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo in 1907 where he took part in the creation of two world premieres, the role of André Thorel in Jules Massenet's Thérèse and the title role in Bruneau's Naïs Micoulin. In 1914 he sang the role of Golaud in his only appearance at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden in London. In 1908 Dufranne went to the United States for the first time to sing with the Manhattan Opera Company in the American premiere of Pelléas et Mélisande. He returned for several more productions through 1910, appearing as le Prieur in Le jongleur de Notre-Dame (1909), Caoudal in Sapho (1909), Rabo in Jan Blockx's Herbergprinses (performed in Italian as La Princesse d'Auberge, 1909), John the Baptist in Richard Strauss's Salome (1910), and Saluces in Massenet's Griselidis (1910). He also sang with the Chicago Grand Opera Company and the Chicago Opera Association from 1910 to 1922, creating there Léandre in The Love for Three Oranges (in French) by Sergei Prokofiev, in 1921. In 1922, Dufranne returned to Paris where he continued to appear in operas in all the major houses in addition to appearing in other opera houses in France. He also spent a brief time performing in Amsterdam in 1935. In 1923 he created the part of Don Quixote in the stage première of El retablo de maese Pedro under the baton of the composer, Manuel de Falla. The performance was for a private audience and was held in the private theatre of Winnaretta Singer, Princess Edmond de Polignac. In 1924, he appeared at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in the world premiere of Léon Sachs's Les Burgraves. With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Dufranne retired from the stage, with his last performance being the role of Golaud at the opera house in Vichy. He lived in Paris where he taught singing for many years before his death in 1951. Source Wikipedia
Alfred Jerger Erich Kleiber Kleiber Ambroise Thomas Bedřich Smetana Christoph Willibald Gluck Erich Wolfgang Korngold Ermanno Wolf Ferrari Franz Lehár Gaetano Donizetti Giacomo Puccini Giuseppe Verdi Jacques Offenbach Weinberger Johann Strauss II Karl Goldmark Beethoven Richard Strauss Richard Wagner Ruggero Leoncavallo Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1918 1945 2000
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS Otello, Act II: "Credo in un Dio crudel" · Alfred Jerger · Erich Kleiber · The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Stars Of The Vienna Opera 1918-1945 ℗ Maestoso Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Alfred Jerger Composer: Ambroise Thomas Composer: Bedřich Smetana Composer: Christoph Willibald Gluck Artist: Erich Kleiber Composer: Erich Wolfgang Korngold Composer: Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari Composer: Franz Lehár Composer: Gaetano Donizetti Composer: Giacomo Puccini Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Composer: Jacques Offenbach Composer: Jaromir Weinberger Composer: Johann Strauss II Composer: Karl Goldmark Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Composer: Richard Strauss Composer: Richard Wagner Composer: Ruggero Leoncavallo Artist: The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Auto-generated by YouTube.
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