I vespri siciliani: “Mercè, dilette amiche”
~ Recording by Chorus of the Smetana Theatre, Edita Gruberová, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Friedrich Haider
Appears on releases
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| 1.1 | I vespri siciliani: “Mercè, dilette amiche” | 4:19 | Giuseppe Verdi | CBS Masterworks: Opera Arias |
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Relationships
| choir vocals: | Chorus of the Smetana Theatre (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
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| soprano vocals [Elena]: | Edita Gruberová (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
| orchestra: | Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
| conductor: | Friedrich Haider (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
| recorded at: | Dvořák Hall in Praha, Czechia (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
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| recording of: | I vespri siciliani: Atto V. Bolero “Mercè, dilette amiche” (Elena) (from 1988-08-24 until 1988-08-26) |
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Related works
I vespri siciliani: Atto V. Bolero “Mercè, dilette amiche” (Elena)
| composer: | Giuseppe Verdi |
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| librettist: | Charles Duveyrier Eugène Scribe |
| translator: | Arnaldo Fusinato |
| part of: | I vespri siciliani: Atto V (number) |
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