Tracklist
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1 | Sinfonia |
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7:43 | ||||
2 | Ecco, ridente in cielo (Conte d'Almaviva) |
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4:15 | ||||
3 | Largo al factotum (Figaro) |
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4:58 | ||||
4 | All'idea di quel metallo (Figaro, Conte) |
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7:46 | ||||
5 | Una voce poco fa (Rosina) |
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5:15 | ||||
6 | A Un Dottor Della Mia Sorte |
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4:20 | ||||
7 | Pace e gioia sia con voi (Conte, Bartolo) |
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2:30 | ||||
8 | Contro un cor che accende amore (Rosina, Conte) |
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4:49 | ||||
9 | Buona sera, mio signore... Ors, signor (Conte, Rosina, Figaro, Don Basilio, Bartolo) |
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5:45 | ||||
10 | Ah! Qual colpo inaspettato! (Rosina, Figaro, Conte) |
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6:07 |
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Gioacchino Rossini
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Gioachino (as used by himself) or Gioacchino Antonio Rossini (February 29, 1792 – November 13, 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces. His best known operatic works include Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), La Cenerentola, La gazza ladra (The Thieving Magpie) and Guillaume Tell (William Tell). A tendency for inspired, song-like melodies is evident throughout his scores, which led to the nickname "The Italian Mozart." Until his retirement in 1829, Rossini had been… read more
Gioachino (as used by himself) or Gioacchino Antonio Rossini (February 29, 1792 – November 13, 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, song… read more
Gioachino (as used by himself) or Gioacchino Antonio Rossini (February 29, 1792 – November 13, 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces. His… read more