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Zarzuelas: Marina; La Verbena De La Paloma; Bohemios; Dona Francisquita
from: Naive
:Album Description:From Naive, this limited edition 6 CD opera box set features the talents of PLlacido Domingo, Mario Bayo, Antoni Ros Marba and Alfredo Kraus.
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Lorenzo Palomo: Andalusian Nocturnes; Spanish Songs
from: Naxos
:Album Description:From Naive, this limited edition 6 CD opera box set features the talents of PLlacido Domingo, Mario Bayo, Antoni Ros Marba and Alfredo Kraus.
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Vivaldi Edition: Le Quattro Stagioni (with bonus CD: Portrait)
from: Opus 111
:Album Description:From Naive, this limited edition 6 CD opera box set features the talents of PLlacido Domingo, Mario Bayo, Antoni Ros Marba and Alfredo Kraus.
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Handel: Opera Arias & Cantatas
from: Astree
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Viva la Zarzuela!
from: Auvidis
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Gluck: L'innocenza giustificata
from: RCA
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Basque Music III: Arámbarri
from: Claves
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Breton: La Verbena de la Paloma (Zarzuela)
from: Valois Auvidis
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Cavalli - La Calisto / Bayo, Lippi, Keenlyside, Pushee, Ragon, Concerto Vocale, Jacobs
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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Turina: Serenata, Op. 87; String Quartet, Op. 4; Las Musas de Andalucía, Op. 93
: :There's a lot of action in early music these days, and everybody wants a piece of it. Spanish soprano María Bayo, clearly no specialist in the field, has now put in her two cents with this splashily produced recording of celebrated arias and unfamiliar cantatas, backed by zesty continuo work from Skip Sempé and the French period-instrument group Capriccio Stravagante. What emerges right away from their accounts of arias from Giulio Cesare, Rinaldo, and Alcina is the vigorous, manly way in which Handel wrote opera. Elevated his style may have been, but it ...
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