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Magda Olivero - Magda Olivero In Concert 1979 & 1977 flac album

Magda Olivero - Magda Olivero In Concert 1979 & 1977 flac album
  • Performer Magda Olivero
  • Title Magda Olivero In Concert 1979 & 1977
  • Style Opera
  • Other formats MP3 AAC RA XM MOD MIDI MMF
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1624 mb
  • Size FLAC 1665 mb
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Magda Olivero, née Maria Maddalena Olivero (25 March 1910 – 8 September 2014), was an Italian operatic soprano. She has been regarded as "one of the greatest singers of the twentieth century".

Magda Olivero, an Italian soprano who for decades whipped audiences around the world into a frenzy of adulation that was operatic even by operatic standards - despite the fact that by her own ready admission she did not possess an especially lovely voice - died on Monday in Milan. She was 104. Her death was confirmed by Stefan Zucker, president of the Bel Canto Society, an organization devoted to the history of opera singing. Miss Olivero began her career in Italy in the 1930s and had largely retired by 1941

Image caption Magda Olivero was revered by her fans who were described as "Magdamaniacs" by the New York Times in 1979. One of the great Italian divas, the soprano Magda Olivero, has died at the age of 104 in Milan after a career spanning more than 70 years. She died on Monday in hospital after suffering a stroke last month, Italian news agency Ansa reported. Magda Olivero made her debut in the 1930s but stopped performing after getting married in 1941

Gina Cigna Soprano, Magda Olivero Vocals, Orchestra Sinfonica di Torino della RAI Orchestra, Franco Ghione Conductor, Francesco Merli Tenor. 2. hi pose tanta forza nel tuo cuore?

Magda Olivero sings Adriana Lecouvreur - final duet and death scene (1965 live). Soprano MAGDA OLIVERO - La traviata "Aria di Violetta, finale atto primo (1940).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 I Capuleti E I Montecchi: "Oh! Quante Volte"
Music By – Vincenzo Bellini
A2 Manon: "Adieu, Notre Petite Table"
Music By – Jules Massenet
A3 L'Enfant Prodigue, L. 57 : "Air De Lia"
Music By – Claude Debussy
A4 Mattinata
Composed By – Ruggiero Leoncavallo
A5 La Bohème: "Mi Chiamano Mimì"
Music By – Giacomo Puccini
A6 Tosca: "Vissi D'arte"
Music By – Giacomo Puccini
Adriana Lecouvreur
Music By – Francesco Cilea
B1 "Poveri Fiori"
B2 "Io Son L'umile Ancella"
B3 Manon Lescaut: "Sola Perduta Abbandonata"
Music By – Giacomo Puccini
B4 Vaghissima Sembianza
Composed By – Stefano Donaudy
B5 O Del Mio Amato Ben
Composed By – Stefano Donaudy
B6 Ideale, C.S. 47
Composed By – Francesco Paolo Tosti
B7 Pour Un Baiser
Composed By – Francesco Paolo Tosti
B8 Italian Song

Credits

  • Piano – Garrick Ohlsson (tracks: A1 to B3), Ivan Davis (tracks: B4 to B8)
  • Soprano Vocals – Magda Olivero

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): LR-106-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): LR-106-B