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Verdi: Requiem
Ilva Ligabue (soprano), Grace Bumbry (mezzo-soprano), Sandor Konya (tenor) & Raffaele Arié (bass)
Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, Carlo Maria Giulini
Yes, it’s just a mono sound recording, it’s shot in black and white and the Royal Festival Hall acoustic is not the best. Nevertheless the fifty-year old Giulini draws out a powerfully thrilling... — More…
79 CDs + 2 DVD Videos
($299.25)$219.25
Due for release on 4th May 2018
Please note: This set weighs around 3kg, so we need to charge extra postage for delivery outside of the UK. Please contact us for further details.
Aida’s Brothers and Sisters
Black Voices in Opera and Concert
Grace Bumbry, Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Shirley Verrett, Leontyne Price, Betty Allen, Barbara Hendricks, Simon Estes, Reri Grist, Götz Friedrich, Edward Said & Bobby McFerrin
There are more female than male voices, but most of the great black American singers are here in interview and musical extracts. The story of combating prejudice is traced with quiet dignity. — More…
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Verdi: Don Carlo
Five-act version
Plácido Domingo (Don Carlo), Mirella Freni (Elisabetta), Grace Bumbry (Eboli), Nicolai Ghiaurov (Filippo II), Louis Quilico (Rodrigo) & Ferruccio Furlanetto (Il Grand Inquisitor)
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, James Levine
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The Art Of Grace Bumbry
Grace Bumbry
8CD + DVD Video
$49.50
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The Art of Grace Bumbry
Grace Bumbry, John Newmark (piano)
Orchestra of Radio-Canada, Montréal, Jacques Beaudry
The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala
Eva Marton, Kiri Te Kanawa, James McCracken, Ruggero Raimondi, Joan Sutherland, Catherine Malfitano, Alfredo Kraus, Nicolai Gedda, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Plácido Domingo, Mirella Freni, Jose Carreras, Montserrat Caballé, Ileana Cotrubas, Linda Gelinas, Ricardo Costa, Renato Bruson, Grace Bumbry, Katia...
Bizet: Carmen
Grace Bumbry (Carmen), Jon Vickers (Don José), Mirella Freni (Micaëla), Justino Diaz (Escamillo), Nadine Sautereau (Frasquita), Jane Berbié (Mercédès), Gérard Dunan (Le Dancaïre), Milen Paunov (Le Remendado), Roger Soyer (Moralès), Anton Diakov (Zuniga)
Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan