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Leontyne Price & Samuel Barber : historic performances (1938, 1953)

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Leontyne Price & Samuel Barber : historic performances (1938, 1953)

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Poulenc, Francisほか
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Bridge
Publication date
c2004
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4 3/4 in.
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For soprano, baritone and pianoSung in French (1st and 7th-9th works), English (2nd-6th and 10th), German (10th-16th) and Italian (10th)Leontyne Price...

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Publication Date
c2004
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2004
Size
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
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Note (General)
For soprano, baritone and piano
Sung in French (1st and 7th-9th works), English (2nd-6th and 10th), German (10th-16th) and Italian (10th)
Leontyne Price, soprano (1st-9th works) ; Samuel Barber, baritone (10th-16th), and piano
Recorded: December 26, 1938, at Casimir Hall at the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (10th-16th works); October 30, 1953, at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (1st-9th)
Compact disc; analog recording
Texts in English and German (10th work)
Bridge: BRIDGE 9156