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4.436 Ft
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1. | Recondita Armonia
From Tosca - Act 1
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2. | Perché Chiuso?
From Tosca - Act 1
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3. | {From "Tosca"} [Act 1]
From Tosca - Act 1
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4. | Qual'occhio Al Mondo Puó Star Di Paro
From Tosca - Act 1
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5. | Mia Gelosa!
From Tosca - Act 1
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6. | Ed or Fra Noi Parliamo da Buoni Amici
From Tosca - Act 2
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7. | Vissi d'Arte
From Tosca
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8. | The Platform of Castel Sant'angelo
From Tosca
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9. | 'E Lucevan la Stelle'
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10. | Cerca?...Che Gelida Manina
From la Bohéme - Act 1
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11. | Si. Mi Chiamano Mimi
From la Bohéme - Act 1
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12. | In the Latin Quarter
From la Bohéme
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13. | Musetta's Waltz Song
Quando Men Vo - Act 2
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14. | The Tattoo!
From la Bohéme - Act 2
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15. | Cé Rodolfo?
From la Bohéme
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16. | Quanto Cielo! Quanto Mar! Ancora un Passo or Via
From Madama Butterfly - Act 1
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17. | Viene la Sera
From Madama Butterfly - Act 1
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18. | Love Duet: Via Dall'anima in Pena
From Madama Butterfly - Act 1
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19. | Tornerá...un Bel Di Vedremo
From Madama Butterfly - Act 2
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20. | Humming Chorus
From Madama Butterfly - Act 2
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21. | Lo So Che Alle Sue Pene
From Madama Butterfly
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Jazz / Big Band; Swing; Easy Listening
Is it Easy Listening... or is it Classical??
Well, it's a little of both really... Renowned "living legend", arranger, conductor and composer Tutti Camarata (a healthy 91 year old still active in L.A.) has created a wonderful combination of styles with his unique orchestral adaptions of the music of one of the great Operatic composers, Giacomo Puccini.
Vocal lines have been scrupulously transferred to the orchestra and Camarata has taken great care in selecting the solo instrument whose timbre most closely conveys the prevailing mood or character of a particular moment.
The result is an album of Orchestral Arias that has simply become beautiful songs without words! |
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