Maria

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bartoli Cecilia.
Corporate Authors: Scintilla (Musical group); International Chamber Soloists.
Group Author: García Manuel, 1775-1832. (Performer); Albelo Celso. (Performer); Bellini Vincenzo, 1801-1835. (Conductor); Pisaroni Luca, 1975- (Performer); Hummel Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837.; Hämmerli Jürg.; Pacini Giovanni, 1796-1867.; Malibran Maria, 1808-1836.; Persiani Giuseppe, 1799-1869.; Halévy F., 1799-1862.; Fischer Ádám, 1949-; Rossi Lauro, 1812-1885.; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Felix, 1809-1847.; Vengerov Maksim.
Published: Decca,
Publisher Address: London, England
Publication Dates: p2007.
Literature type: Audio
Language: Italian
Edition: Limited ed.
Subjects:
Item Description: Irene.
Ines de Castro.
Infelice.
Poeta calculista.
Operas.
Air à la tirolienne avec variations.
Figlia dell'aria.
Album lyrique.
Dopo tante e tante pene.
Clari.
Amelia.
Prendi, per me sei libero.
Carrier Form: 1 sound disc: digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Index Number: J653
CLC: J653.2
Call Number: #WCD/080206
Contents: Recording location: Evangelisch-reformierte Kirchgemeinde, Zurich-Oberstrass, Aug. 14-18, Sept. 28 and Oct. 6, 2006.
Compact disc.
Program notes in English, French and German and texts in English, French, German and Italian (146 p. : ill. (some col.)) bound in container.
"Cecilia Bartoli leads a tribute to the extraordinary life of Maria Malibran, the first female superstar in music history. A meteoric career, which ended abruptly with her death at the age of only 28, made Maria Malibran an international celebrity. Surrounded by scandal and mystique, she was muse to the most important opera composers of the era. She was worshipped as the public goddess of Romanticism. Cecilia Bartoli follows La Malibran's unique journey through the musical capitals of the world."--Container.