Gluck: Alceste: ‘Almighty gods of death!'

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Great Operatic Arias 17 - Christine Brewer Volume 1

Great Operatic Arias 17 - Christine Brewer Volume 1


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Gluck:

Alceste: ‘Almighty gods of death!'

Kalman:

Countess Maritza: ‘Gypsy airs and joyful phrases' - ‘Where is love's kingdom?'

Lehár:

Giuditta: ‘Why ever should it be'

Merrill:

Carnival: ‘I came on two buses and a train'

Mozart:

I'm dying - He threatened my honour (from Don Giovanni)

Rodgers:

Carousel: You'll never walk alone

Rossini:

Stabat Mater: ‘Blessed virgin, may the flame of love'

Sullivan:

The Golden Legend: ‘The night is calm and cloudless'

Wagner:

Tannhäuser: ‘Great hall of song'

Weber:

Oberon: ‘Ocean! Thou mighty monster' - ‘Still I see thy billows flashing'

Euryanthe: ‘Ah, what have I done?' - ‘Fading is the star that guides me'


Christine Brewer (soprano)

Philharmonia Orchestra, David Parry

“Hats off, gentlemen. A diva. The real, rare, wondrous thing. Her name is Christine Brewer.” Evening Standard

Chandos Opera in English - Great Operatic Arias - CHAN3127

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