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Skladatel: RODGERS, Richard ((1902-1979))

ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)

ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA  - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)
ID: ERP906
Disk: 11
Type: CD
Kolekce: Opera and OperettaPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra

Recordings since 1930 from the archives of Estonian Radio and private collections, Mono / Stereo

11 CDs in jubilee-box + Booklet 79 pages


CD 1 (ERP 906-1)- Opera, romance - Aav, Händel, Verdi, Gounod, Bizet... 76:39
CD 2 (ERP 906-2)- Opera, romance - Leoncavallo, Puccini, Tchaikovsky... 74:50
CD 3 (ERP 906-3)- Opera - Wagner, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi... 76:03
CD 4 (ERP 906-4)- Opera - Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Puccini... 77:36
CD 5 (ERP 906-5)- Opera - Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Wagner... 76:02
CD 6 (ERP 906-6)- Opera - Aav, Puccini, Mozart, Donizetti, Verdi... 76:49
CD 7 (ERP 906-7)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, Lehár, J Strauss, Friml... 79:08
CD 8 (ERP 906-8)- Operetta, musical - Romberg, Kálmán, J Strauss, ... 71:03
CD 9 (ERP 906-9)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Romberg... 76:46
CD 10 (ERP 906-10)- Operetta, musical - Lehár, Smetana, Milyutin... 76:56
CD 11 (ERP 906-11)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Offenbach... 76:52

The soloists of Estonian National Opera
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Jenny Anvelt (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Aren (b 1933), operetta artist (1971−1975).
Andrei Christiansen (1914−1968), baritone.
Enno Eesmaa (1917−1996), tenor.
Helmi Einer (1888−1968), soprano.
Viktor Gurjev (1914−1985), tenor.
Jaan Haabjärv (1914−1946), tenor.
Maarja Haamer (b 1938), soprano.
Benno Hansen (1891−1952), bass.
Tiina Jaaksoo (b 1931), soprano.
Vello Jürna (b 1959), tenor.
Anu Kaal (b 1940), soprano.
Harri Kaasik (1910−1994), tenor.
Mari Kamp (b 1915), soprano.
Kalju Karask (b 1931), tenor.
Katrin Karisma (b 1947), operetta artist of the EsNO (1968−1998).
Eedo Karrisoo (1907−1982), tenor.
Valentine Kask (1899−1974), mezzo-soprano.
Tõnu Kilgas (b 1954), operetta artist of the EsNO (1984−2001).
Meta Kodanipork (1904−1983), soprano.
Ants Kollo (b 1949), tenor.
Kaie Konrad (b 1943), soprano.
Uno Kreen (1928−1996), bass.
Hendrik Krumm (1934−1989), tenor.
Galina Kulkina (1922−1990), soprano.
Voldemar Kuslap (b 1937), baritone.
Tiit Kuusik (1911−1990), baritone.
Ivo Kuusk (b 1937), tenor.
Mati Kõrts (b 1962), tenor.
Ervin Kärvet (1932−2000), bass.
Aino Külvand (1921−2005), soprano.
Arvo Laid (1945−1993), baritone.
Milvi Laid (1906−1976), soprano.
Ester Lepa (b 1928), soprano.
Artur Linnamägi (1915−1983), bass.
Ida Loo-Talvari (1901−97), soprano.
Olga Lund (1912−1998), soprano.
Valter Luts (1923−2003), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1968).
Agu Lüdig (1897−1949). Operetta director and actor at the EsNO (1919−1949).
Elsa Maasik (1908−1991), soprano.
Teo Maiste (b 1932), bass.
Hugo Malmsten (1907−1991), tenor.
Eva Meil (1917−2002), operetta artist of the EsNO (1949−1975).
Alfred Mering (1903−1988), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1965).
Hans Miilberg (b 1945), baritone.
Enno Mikkelsaar (b 1945), baritone.
Olga Mikk-Krull (1887−1980), soprano.
Gerda Murre (1913−1981), sopran.
Paul Mägi sen (1917−1973), tenor.
Eve Neem (1942−2006), mezzo-soprano.
Illart Orav (1936−94), baritone.
Georg Ots (1920−1975), baritone.
Karl Ots (1882−1961), tenor.
Heino Otto (1915−1982), tenor.
Paula Padrik (b 1926), soprano.
Mati Palm (b 1942). Soloist of the EsNO (since 1969).
Liidia Panova (b 1928), mezzo-soprano.
Theo Puks (1897−1988), bass.
Sirje Puura (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Puura (1951), baritone.
Aaro Pärn (1910−1990), bass.
Endel Pärn (1914−1990). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1942−1986).
Helvi Raamat (b 1947), soprano.
Ott Raukas (1911−1962), bass.
Riina Reinik (1908−1990), operetta artist. Soloist of the EsNO (1931−1944).
Artur Rinne (1910−1984), baritone.
Mait Robas (b 1925), tenor.
Marta Rungi (1902−1988), soprano.
Helgi Sallo (b 1944), soprano.
Haili Sammelselg (b 1928), soprano.
Konstantin Savi (1894−1943), tenor.
Leonid Savitski (b 1948), bass.
Jenny Siimon (1905−1982), mezzo-soprano.
Tarmo Sild (b 1953), baritone.
Sophie Sooäär (1914−1996).
Jelena Solovjova (b 1934), soprano.
Alfred Sällik (1890−1943), tenor.
Jassi Zahharov (b 1954), baritone.
Leili Tammel (b 1943), mezzo-soprano.
Martin Taras (1899−1968), tenor.
Georg Taleš (1912−1997), baritone.
Urve Tauts (b 1935), mezzo-soprano.
Klaudia Tiidus (1917−1996), soprano.
Olga Torokoff-Tiedeberg (1902−1964), soprano.
Annika Tõnuri (b 1961), soprano.
Ia Uudelepp (1913−1983), soprano.
Els Vaarman (1908−1976), soprano.
Kalju Vaha (1926−1962). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1940−1948, 1950−1959).
Harri Vasar (1926−1994), tenor.
Heli Veskus (b 1969), soprano.
Karl Viitol (1888−1944), bass / baritone.
Margarita Voites (b 1936), soprano.
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Judy Garland - The London Studio Recordings 1957-1964

Judy Garland - The London Studio Recordings 1957-1964
ID: FHR12
Disk: 2
Type: CD
Podkolekce: Voices and Orchestra

From 1955 through 1964, Judy Garland was one of the most celebrated, acclaimed, and best-selling album artists on the EMI/Capitol roster. On several occasions during those years, she had the opportunity of recording at Abbey Road Studios. This 2CD set assembles her work done there between October 1957 and August 1964. Not only are 12 previously unreleased alternate takes included but, more significantly, a completely unknown/undocumented recording of a song called Please Say 'Ah'! The Mort Lindsey orchestration of this song is complicated and marvellous, the band on top form; Garland and her vocal partner, Saul Chaplin, are having a wonderful time and this great piece of fun, liberally sprinkled with Garland's infectious laugh, demands to be heard! This historic issue is the very first composite compact disc celebration of its kind and a guaranteed collector's item for anyone who appreciates the Great Popular Songbook - and "the World's greatest entertainer."
CD 1
Track 1: Orchestra conducted by Geoff Love Abbey Road Studios, 2-9 August 1960
Tracks 2-21: Orchestra and chorus conducted by Norrie Paramor

CD2
Track 1-4: Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey Abbey Road Studios, 6 & 12 August 1964
Tracks 5-8: Orchestra conducted by Harry Robinson
Tracks 9-14: Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor
Tracks 15-18: Orchestra conducted by Harry Robinson
Track 22, vocals: Judy Garland and Saul Chaplin
Tracks 19-22: Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey
Track 22, vocals: Judy Garland and Saul Chaplin
Tracks 19-22: Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey
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From another American - Songs of America - Music by Ward • Warren • Youmans • Johnson • Gordon • Ellington

From another American  - Songs of America - Music by Ward • Warren • Youmans • Johnson • Gordon • Ellington
ID: GMCD7247
Disk: 1
Type: CD
Kolekce: Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Vocal and Piano

The many facets of the USA are what makes up its greatness. To alienate any one of these facets is to cut our nose off in spite of itself. The perspective of one is as important as the perspective of the "whole". Let us pray for the individual who strives to be heard and great, and remember the many facets available to us.
Reverend Al Sharpton
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