Thomas, Ambroise, 1811-1896
Date
1811-1896
Label
Thomas, Ambroise, 1811-1896
Name
Thomas, Ambroise
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of34
- Maria Callas, Volume 1
- Marilyn Horne dal vivo al Teatro Regio di Parma
- Französiche Ouvertüren.
- Lily Pons, (incisione 1930-1940)
- Favorite overtures
- Kathleen Battle
- Ema Destinnová, Samota duše mé, [directed and photographed by] Petr Skala
- Gerard Souzay sings operatic arias
- Scenes and arias from French opera
- Golden age coloratura
- Robert Merrill, a tribute to his Metropolitan Opera anniversary
- Coloratura assoluta, Lily Pons
- Joan Sutherland, Bell Telephone hour performances, 1961-1968, a production of Henry Jaffe Enterprises, Inc
- Soprano arias, the ultimate album
- Tortelier's French bonbons
- Janine Micheau
- Mezzo-soprano/alto arias, the ultimate album /
- Renée Fleming & Dmitri Horostovsky, a musical odyssey in St. Petersburg, producer and creative concept, Constantine Orbelian ; a Gorky Studio production for Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images/Moscow Chamber Orchestra Inc. ; producer for Gorky Studio, Stanislav Ershov ; produced by Bernhard Fleischer ; directed by Brian Large
- Ezio Pinza in concert
- Arias for mezzo-soprano and alto, compiled by Irving Brown, Volume one
- Nellie Melba sings
- Mirages, Sabine Devieilhe
- L'opera, John Kaufman
- Fifteen arias for coloratura soprano
- Tenor arias, the ultimate album
- French arias
- Maria Callas sings great arias from French opera
- William Tell :, Fiedler's favorite overtures
- The Art of Eduard van Beinum
- Baritone/bass arias, the ultimate album
- The Incomparable Gigli.
- French bel canto trombone, le trombone soliste en France au 19e siècle
- Fête à la française
- Mattia Battistini
- Creator of4
- Mignon, comic opera in three acts, music by Ambroise Thomas ; book by Michel Carré and Jules Barbier ; English version by Frederick H. Martens
- Hamlet, Thomas
- Mignon;, opera in three acts and five tableaux., Words by Michel Carré and Jules Barbier, English version by Th. Baker, with an essay on the story of the opera by H. E. Krehbiel
- Mignon.
Outgoing Resources
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