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The major reason for the release of this decades-old set is the presence of Renata Tebaldi as the Mexican princess, Amazily, and it’s worth every cent to hear her. This is probably the freshest I’ve ever encountered Tebaldi’s voice–the luscious sound is present, of course, but with it comes an ease and evenness of production from top to ...
Nov 30, 2004 · Spontini: Fernando Cortez by Renata Tebaldi, Gabriele Santini released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Fernando Cortez. Fernando Cortez: Gino Penno, tenor. Amazily: Renata Tebaldi, soprano. Alvaro: Piero de Palma, tenor. Telasco: Aldo Protti, baritone. High Priest: Antonio Cassinelli, bass. Montezuma: Italo Tajo, bass. Morales: Afro Poli, baritone.
© 2024 Google LLC. Gaspare Spontini (1774 - 1851)Fernando CortezO re de' miei destiniRenata Tebaldi, Gino Penno, Afro PoliGabriele Santini, direttoreOrchestra e Coro del Teat...
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May 18, 2024 · Gaspare Spontini (1774 - 1851) Fernando Cortez O Patria mia... Ah! Dunque invano Aldo Protti, Renata Tebaldi, Gino Penno Gabriele Santini, direttore Orchestra e Coro del Teatro San Carlo...
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Jan 1, 2004 · Spontini: Fernando Cortez, ou La conquete du Mexique (1950, 1951) Renata Tebaldi, Italo Tajo, Oliviero de Fabritiis, Aldo Protti, Gabriele Santini, Luigi Paolillo, Augusto Romano, Afro Poli, San Carlo Theatre Chorus, Gianni Avolanti. CLASSICAL · 2004. Disc 1. Disc 2. January 1, 2004 30 Songs, 2 hours, 25 minutes ℗ 2004 Dynamic.