The Pearl Fishers Duet, Duets and Scenes Jussi Björling Classical Music 1988 New Songs Albums Artists Singles Videos Musicians Remixes Image

Album: The Pearl Fishers Duet, Duets and Scenes

Artist: Jussi Björling

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • Copyright: ℗ 1988 BMG Music

Tracklist For The Pearl Fishers Duet, Duets and Scenes By Artist Jussi Björling

Title Artist Time
1
Les Pecheurs de Perles, Act I: Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill, Renato Cellini & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:34 USD 1.29
2
Tosca, Act I: "Mario, Mario, M Jussi Björling, Zinka Milanov, Erich Leinsdorf & Rome Opera Orchestra 13:14 USD Album Only
3
Don Carlo, Act I: "Io L'ho Per Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill, Renato Cellini, Emil Markow & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 10:27 USD Album Only
4
Manon Lescaut, Act II: "Oh, Sa Jussi Björling, Licia Albanese, Jonel Perlea & Rome Opera Orchestra 7:51 USD 1.29
5
La Bohème, Act IV: "In un Cou Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill, Renato Cellini & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:10 USD 1.29
6
La Forza del Destino, Act III, Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill, Renato Cellini & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:10 USD 1.29
7
Aida, Act IV: "La Fatal Pietra Jussi Björling, Zinka Milanov, Jonel Perlea & Rome Opera Orchestra 11:56 USD Album Only
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Turandot, Act I: "Signore, Asc Jussi Björling, Erich Leinsdorf, Rome Opera Orchestra, Renata Tebaldi, Giorgio Tozzi, Mario Sereni, Oliviero de Fabritiis, Tommaso Frascati & Rome Opera Chorus 7:43 USD 1.29
9
Otello, Act II: "Oh! Monstruos Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill, Renato Cellini & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra 4:26 USD 1.29

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