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1. The #1 Opera Album (2000)
by Andrea Bocelli (vocals), Angela Gheorghiu (vocals), Anne Sofie von Otter (vocals), Bryn Terfel (vocals), Cecilia Bartoli (vocals), Gino Quilico (vocals), Gregory Cross (vocals), Huguette Tourangeau (vocals), Jane Berbié (vocals), Joan Sutherland (vocals)
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2. Luciano Pavarotti: The Best (2005)
by Alberto Bartoli (percussion), Antonella Pepe (soprano), Eric Garrett (baritone), Fabio Sartoni (drums), Joan Sutherland (soprano), Kameron Brown (double bass), Luciano Pavarotti (tenor), Marco Tamburini (trumpet), Michele Centonze (guitar)
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4. Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs (2008)
by Renée Fleming (soprano), Münchener Symphonie Orchester, Christian Thielemann (conductor)
This is the second time Renée Fleming has recorded Strauss' Four Last Songs, and she gives a serene, luminous performance. One of the glories of her ... More
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6. Russian Album (2006)
by Alexandr Morozov (baritone), Anna Netrebko (soprano), Dmitry Voropaev (tenor), Ilya Bannik (bass), Zlata Bulycheva (mezzo-soprano), Mariinsky (Kirov) Theater Chorus (choir, chorus), Mariinsky (Kirov) Theater Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor)
What makes Anna Netrebko more than just the next Russian soprano? Is it her as direct but not as quite so refined technique, her less restrained but ... More
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8. Verismo Arias (2011)
by Cristina Della (vocals), Cristina Reale (vocals), Eva-Maria Westbroek (soprano), Jonas Kaufmann (tenor), Rosa Feola (vocals), Rosa Feola (soprano), Accademia di Santa Cecilia Chorus (choir, chorus), Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra
Jonas Kaufmann has taken care in his professional choices not to be pigeonholed and has successfully tackled roles in German, French, and Italian ... More
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10. Aria Cantilena (2007)
by Adrianne Pieczonka (vocals), Diana Damrau (vocals), Dominik Licht (vocals), Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano), Heike Liebmann (vocals), Katharina Flade (vocals), Matthias Beutlich (vocals), Mirko Tuma (vocals), Peter Bruns (cello), Rafael Harnisch (vocals)
After discs for Ondine and Virgin, Latvian mezzo soprano Elina Garanca made her Deutsche Grammophon debut in late 2006 with this disc called Aria ... More
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13. Carestini - The Story of a Castrato (2007)
by Philippe Jaroussky (counter tenor), Le Concert d'Astrée, Emmanuelle Haïm (conductor)
Following the trend of singers releasing recitals based on the repertoire of great performers of previous centuries -- Cecilia Bartoli's tribute to ... More
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15. Arrivederci (2011)
by Carmen Giannattasio (soprano), Dan Thomas (mandolin), Daniele Bonaviri (guitar), Vittorio Grigolo (tenor), Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma (choir, chorus), Orchestra del Teatro Regio di Parma, Pier Giorgio Morandi (conductor)
Vittorio Grigolo follows his 2010 debut solo recital album for Sony of arias by Verdi, Puccini, and Donizetti with a broader mix of arias and a ... More
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17. Melancolía: Spanish Arias and Songs (2011)
by Daniel Manzanas (guitar), Joël Grare (percussion), Patricia Petibon (soprano), Susan Manoff (piano), Orquesta Nacional de España, Josep Pons (conductor)
Patricia Petibon's album Melancolía: Spanish Arias and Songs is a result of the soprano's lifelong fascination with the music and culture of Spain, ... More
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18. The Very Best of Montserrat Caballé (2003)
by Agostino Ferrin (bass), Alexis Weissenberg (piano), Alfredo Kraus (tenor), Astrid Varnay (soprano), Elizabeth Bainbridge (mezzo-soprano), Flora Rafanelli (mezzo-soprano), José Carreras (tenor), Julia Hamari (mezzo-soprano), Matteo Manuguerra (baritone)
This EMI collection, The Very Best of Montserrat Caballé, could indeed be considered a "very best" of what Caballé has left in terms of a recorded ... More
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21. Donna: Opera and Concert Arias by Mozart (2008)
by Alexis Kossenko (flute), Amelie Michel (flute), Antoine Pecqueur (bassoon), Diana Damrau (soprano), Emilia Gliozzi (cello), Javier Zafra (bassoon), Jean-Marc Philippe (oboe), Julien Chauvin (violin), Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, Nicola Boud (clarinet)
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22. The Only Operetta Album You'll Ever Need! (2000)
by Anna Moffo (soprano), Frederica Von Stade (mezzo-soprano), Fritz Wunderlich (vocals), Jerry Hadley (vocals), Julia Migenes-Johnson (mezzo-soprano), Lucia Popp (soprano), Margit Schramm (vocals), Mario Lanza (tenor), Montserrat Caballé (soprano)
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23. Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs (2007)
by Gerhard Siegel (tenor), Jeremy White (bass), Liora Grodnikaite (mezzo-soprano), Nina Stemme (soprano), Peter Manning (violin), Richard Clews (horn), Royal Opera House Covent Garden Chorus and Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (conductor)
Dramatic soprano Nina Stemme makes her solo album debut on EMI with Strauss' Four Last Songs and the final scenes from Salome and Capriccio. It would ... More
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25. Mia vita mio bene (2006)
by Ann Hallenberg (obbligatto vocals), Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano), Ditte Andersen (soprano), Wolfgang Katschner (theorbo), Lautten Compagney
Danish soprano Ditte Andersen and Swedish mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg were heard to stunning effect in Spedidam's splendid 2006 recording of Gluck's ... More
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