The Complete RCA Collection

~ Release by Arturo Toscanini (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1: Volume 1: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 “Eroica” / Symphony no. 1
CD 2: Volume 2: Beethoven: Symphony no. 7 / Symphony no. 2
CD 3: Volume 3: Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 “Pastoral” / Symphony no. 4
CD 4: Volume 4: Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 / Symphony no. 8 / Leonore Overture no. 3
CD 5: Volume 5: Beethoven: Symphony no. 9 “Choral”
CD 6: Volume 6: Brahms: Symphony no. 1 / Academic Festival Overture / Hungarian Dances
CD 7: Volume 7: Brahms: Symphony no. 2 / Haydn Variations / Tragic Overture
CD 8: Volume 8: Brahms: Symphony no. 3 / Double Concerto
CD 9: Volume 9: Brahms: Symphony no. 4 / Liebeslieder‐Walzer / Gesang der Parzen
CD 10: Volume 10: Mozart: Symphony no. 35 “Haffner” / Bassoon Concerto / Divertimento no. 15
CD 11: Volume 11: Mozart: Symphony no. 39 / Symphony no. 40 / Symphony no. 41 “Jupiter”
CD 12: Volume 12: Haydn: Symphony no. 88 / Symphony no. 94 “Surprise” / Symphony no. 98
CD 13: Volume 13: Haydn: Symphony no. 101 “Clock” / Symphony no. 99 / Sinfonia Concertante
CD 14: Volume 14: Schubert: Symphony no. 8 “Unfinished” / Symphony no. 9 “The Great”
CD 15: Volume 15: Schubert: Symphony no. 5 / Symphony no. 9 “The Great”
CD 16: Volume 16: Schumann: Symphony no. 3 “Rhenish” / Weber: Overtures
CD 17: Volume 17: Mendelssohn: Symphony no. 4 “Italian” / Symphony no. 5 “Reformation”
CD 18: Volume 18: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6 “Pathétique” / The Nutcracker — Suite
CD 19: Volume 19: Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony / Romeo and Juliet
CD 20: Volume 20: Franck: Symphony / Saint‐Saëns: Symphony no. 3 “Organ”
CD 21: Volume 21: Sibelius: Symphony no. 2 / Pohjola’s Daughter / The Swan of Tuonela / Finlandia
CD 22: Volume 22: Shostakovich: Symphony no. 7 “Leningrad”
CD 23: Volume 23: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 “Eroica” / Symphony no. 8
CD 24: Volume 24: Dvořák: Symphony no. 9 “From the New World” / Kodály: Háry János Suite / Smetana: The Moldau
CD 25: Volume 25: Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 / Septet / Egmont Overture
CD 26: Volume 26: Brahms: Symphony no. 1 / Serenade no. 2
CD 27: Volume 27: Cherubini: Symphony / Overtures / Cimarosa: Overtures
CD 28: Volume 28: Prokofiev: “Classical” Symphony / Shostakovich: Symphony no. 1 / Stravinsky: Pétrouchka
CD 29: Volume 29: Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 “Eroica” / Mozart: Symphony no. 40
CD 30: Volume 30: Strauss: Don Quixote / Tod und Verklärung
CD 31: Volume 31: Strauss: Don Juan / Till Eulenspiegel / Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
CD 32: Volume 32: Respighi: Pines of Rome / Fountains of Rome / Roman Festivals
CD 33: Volume 33: Berlioz: Harold en Italie / Roméo et Juliette (exerpts)
CD 34: Volume 34, disc 1: Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette / Bizet: Suites: L’arlésienne / Carmen
CD 35: Volume 34, disc 2: Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette / Bizet: Suites: L’Arlésienne / Carmen
CD 36: Volume 35: Mussorgsky / Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition / Elgar: “Enigma” Variations
CD 37: Volume 36: Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream / Octet
CD 38: Volume 37: Debussy: La Mer / Ibéria / Nocturnes / Prélude à l’après‐midi d’un faune
CD 39: Volume 38: Gershwin: An American in Paris / Grofé: Grand Canyon Suite / Barber: Adagio
CD 40: Volume 39: Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé — Suite no. 2 / Berlioz / Dukas / Franck / Saint‐Saëns / Thomas
CD 41: Volume 40: An der schönen, blauen Donau / Tritsch‐Tratsch Polka / Les Patineurs / Toy Symphony / Dance of the Hours / Invitation to the Dance / Jota aragonesa
CD 42: Volume 41: Beethoven: Violin Concerto / Piano Concerto no. 3
CD 43: Volume 42: Beethoven: Piano Concertos nos. 1 & 4
CD 44: Volume 43: Brahms: Piano Concerto no. 2 / Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto no. 1
CD 45: Volume 44: Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto no. 1 / Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
CD 46: Volume 45: Beethoven: Overtures / String Quartet, op. 135
CD 47: Volume 46: Gluck: Iphigénie en Aulide: Overture / Orfeo ed Euridice: Act II
CD 48: Volume 47: Rossini: Overtures
CD 49: Volume 48: Wagner: Preludes
CD 50: Volume 49: Wagner: Tannhäuser / Lohengrin / Tristan und Isolde / Die Walküre / Götterdämmerung (Excerpts)
CD 51: Volume 50: Mozart / Donizetti / Rossini / Catalani / Puccini / Verdi: Opera Highlights
CD 52: Volume 51: Hérold / Humperdink / Kabalevsky / Mozart / Rossini / Smetana / Thomas / Verdi / Weber: Overtures
CD 53: Volume 52: Wagner: Die Walküre / Tristan und Isolde (Excerpts) / Siegfried Idyll
CD 54: Volume 53: Wagner: Götterdämmerung (Excerpts) / Siegfried: Forest Murmurs
CD 55: Volume 54, disc 1: Beethoven: Fidelio
CD 56: Volume 54, disc 2: Beethoven: Fidelio
CD 57: Volume 55, disc 1: Puccini: La Bohème
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1La Bohème: Act I: Questo Mar Rosso
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 1. “Questo Mar Rosso” … “Nei cieli bigi" (Marcello, Rodolfo) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live partial recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 1. “Questo Mar Rosso” … “Nei cieli bigi" (Marcello, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini0:49
2La Bohème: Act I: Nei cieli bigi
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live partial recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 1. “Questo Mar Rosso” … “Nei cieli bigi" (Marcello, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini2:21
3La Bohème: Act I: Già dell'Apocalisse appariscono i segni
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I. “Già dell’Apocalisse appariscono i segni” (Colline, Rodolfo, Marcello) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini0:54
4La Bohème: Act I: Pensier Profondo!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 2. “Pensier profondo!” (Colline, Marcello, Rodolfo) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 2. “Pensier profondo!” (Colline, Marcello, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini1:05
5La Bohème: Act I: Legna! — Sigari! — Bordò!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I. “Abbasso, abbasso l'autor!” … “Legna! ─ Sigari! ─ Bordò!” (Rodolfo, Marcello, Colline, Schaunard) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I. “Abbasso, abbasso l'autor!” … “Legna! ─ Sigari! ─ Bordò!” (Rodolfo, Marcello, Colline, Schaunard) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini3:37
6La Bohème: Act I: Si può? — Chi è là? — Benoît?
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Benoît]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 3. “Si può?” – “Chi è là?” (Benoît, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 3. “Si può?” – “Chi è là?” (Benoît, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini2:45
7La Bohème: Act I: Timido in gioventù
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Benoît]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I. “Timido in gioventù” (Benoit, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini3:25
8La Bohème: Act I: Chi è là — Scusi. — Una donna!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Benoît]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 5. “Non sono in vena. Chi è là?” (Rodolfo, Mimì) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 3. “Si può?” – “Chi è là?” (Benoît, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini1:59
9La Bohème: Act I: Oh! sventata!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I. “Oh! Sventata, sventata!” (Mimi, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini1:19
10La Bohème: Act I: Che gelida manina
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 6. “Che gelida manina!” (Rodolfo) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (in 1896)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 6. “Che gelida manina!” (Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (in 1896)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini4:10
11La Bohème: Act I: Mi chiamano Mimì
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 7. “Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì” (Mimì) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 7. “Sì. Mi chiamano Mimì” (Mimì) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini4:18
12La Bohème: Act I: Ehi! Rodolfo!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 8. “Ehi! Rodolfo” (Schaunard, Colline, Marcello, Mimi) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini0:41
13La Bohème: Act I: O soave fanciulla
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 9. “O soave fanciulla” (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimì) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (in 1896)
librettist:
Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa (in 1896)
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto I, no. 9. “O soave fanciulla” (Rodolfo, Marcello, Mimì) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer) (in 1896)
librettist:
Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa (in 1896)
part of:
La bohème: Atto I. In soffitta (La bohème: Act I, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini3:41
14La Bohème: Act II: Aranci, ninnoli!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. no. 10. “Aranci, datteri! Caldi i marroni!” (Venditori [Coro], Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo, Mimi, Marcello) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. no. 10. “Aranci, datteri! Caldi i marroni!” (Venditori [Coro], Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo, Mimi, Marcello) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini3:29
15La Bohème: Act II: Questa è Mimì
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Questa è Mimì” (Rodolfo, Marcello, Schaunard, Colline, Parpignol, Coro) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini2:32
16La Bohème: Act II: Una cuffietta a pizzi
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Viva Parpignol! Parpignol! Parpignol!” (fanciulli, fanciulle) … “Signorina Mimì” (Marcello, Mimì, Schaunard, Colline) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini1:44
17La Bohème: Act II: Oh! — Essa! — Musetta!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Alcindoro]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
soprano vocals [Musetta]:
Anne McKnight (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Oh!” – “Essa!” – “Musetta!” (Rodolfo, Schaunard, Colline, Marcello, Coro, Alcindoro, Musetta, Mimi) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Oh!” – “Essa!” – “Musetta!” (Rodolfo, Schaunard, Colline, Marcello, Coro, Alcindoro, Musetta, Mimi) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini2:57
18La Bohème: Act II: Quando men vo (Musetta's Waltz Song)
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Alcindoro]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Mimì]:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (in 1946-02)
soprano vocals [Musetta]:
Anne McKnight (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. no. 13. “Quando me’n vo soletta” (Musetta, Marcello, Alcindoro, Mimi, Schaunard, Colline) (Musetta’s Waltz) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. no. 13. “Quando me’n vo soletta” (Musetta, Marcello, Alcindoro, Mimi, Schaunard, Colline) (Musetta’s Waltz) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini3:09
19La Bohème: Act II: Gioventù mia — Sciogli, slaccia!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Alcindoro]:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Musetta]:
Anne McKnight (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Gioventù mia, tu non sei morta” (Marcello, Musetta, Alcindoro, Schaunard, Colline, Rodolfo) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini1:07
20La Bohème: Act II: Caro! — Fuori il danaro!
baritone vocals:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Francesco Valentino (baritone) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
baritone vocals [Marcello]:
Francesco Valentino (baritone) (in 1946-02)
baritone vocals [Schaunard]:
George Cehanovsky (baritone) (in 1946-02)
bass vocals:
Salvatore Baccaloni (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
bass vocals [Colline]:
Nicola Moscona (operatic bass) (in 1946-02)
choir vocals:
NBC Symphony Chorus (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals:
Licia Albanese (soprano) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Anne McKnight (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
soprano vocals [Musetta]:
Anne McKnight (in 1946-02)
tenor vocals:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
tenor vocals [Rodolfo]:
Jan Peerce (operatic tenor) (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
NBC Symphony Orchestra (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
conductor:
Arturo Toscanini (conductor) (in 1946-02, from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
chorus master:
Eduardo Petri (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10) and Peter J. Wilhousky (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
recorded at:
NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1946-02-03 until 1946-02-10)
live recording of:
La bohème: Atto II. “Caro!” – “Fuori il danaro!” (Rodolfo, Colline, Schaunard, Coro, Marcello, Musetta) (in 1946-02)
composer:
Giacomo Puccini (Italian composer)
librettist:
Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica
part of:
La bohème: Atto II. Al Quartiere Latino (La bohème: Act II, Puccini)
Giacomo Puccini2:05
CD 58: Volume 55, disc 2: Puccini: La Bohème
CD 59: Volume 56, disc 1: Verdi: Aida
CD 60: Volume 56, disc 2: Verdi: Aida
CD 61: Volume 56, disc 3: Verdi: Aida
CD 62: Volume 57, disc 1: Verdi: Falstaff
CD 63: Volume 57, disc 2: Verdi: Falstaff
CD 64: Volume 58, disc 1: Verdi: Otello
CD 65: Volume 58, disc 2: Verdi: Otello
CD 66: Volume 59, disc 1: Un ballo in maschera
CD 67: Volume 59, disc 2: Un ballo in maschera
CD 68: Volume 60, disc 1: La Traviata
CD 69: Volume 60, disc 2: La Traviata
CD 70: Volume 61, disc 1: Beethoven: Missa solemnis / Cherubini: Requiem
CD 71: Volume 61, disc 2: Beethoven: Missa solemnis / Cherubini: Requiem
CD 72: Volume 62: Boito: Mefistofele / Verdi: I Lombardi / Rigoletto (Excerpts)
CD 73: Volume 63, disc 1: Verdi: Messa da requiem / Te Deum
CD 74: Volume 63, disc 2: Verdi: Messa da requiem / Te Deum
CD 75: Volume 64: Beethoven: Symphony no. 7 / Haydn: Symphony no. 101 “Clock”
CD 76: Volume 65: Mozart: Symphony no. 35 / Brahms: Haydn Variations / Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
CD 77: Volume 66: Rossini / Verdi / Wagner / Gluck: Overtures & Preludes
CD 78: Volume 67: Debussy: La Mer / Ibéria / Respighi: Feste romane
CD 79: Volume 68: Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6 “Pathétique” / Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
CD 80: Volume 69: Schubert: Symphony no. 9 “The Great”
CD 81: Volume 70: Mendelssohn: Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream
CD 82: Volume 71: La Scala Orchestra Acoustic Recordings
CD 83: Volume 72, disc 1: Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 1, 4 & 6 “Pastoral”
CD 84: Volume 72, disc 2: Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 1, 4 & 6 “Pastoral”
DVD-Video 85: Toscanini: The Maestro: A Film by Peter Rosen