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Orphée aux enfers, operetta - Act II. To arms! | |
1:59
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2
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La vie parisienne, operetta in 5 acts, revised to 4 acts - Act II. Does he know he's splitting down the back? | |
2:18
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3
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La belle Hélène, operetta in 3 acts - Act II. It is her that has sent this sweet love dream | |
5:34
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4
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Die Fledermaus (The Bat), operetta (RV 503) - Act II. My dear Marquis (Laughing Song) | |
3:33
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5
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Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron), operetta (RV 511) - Act I. Since I was left an orphan lad | |
2:55
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6
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Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), operetta - Act II. There once lived a villa (Villa Song) | |
6:08
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7
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Das Land des Lächelns (The Land of Smiles), operetta in 3 acts (revision of "Die gelbe Jacke") - Act II. Love, let me dream again | |
3:20
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8
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Prodaná nevesta (The Bartered Bride), opera, JB 1:100 - Act I. Polka | |
4:29
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9
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The Mikado (The Town of Titipu), operetta - Act I. A wand'ring minstrel, I | |
4:29
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10
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Iolanthe (The Peer and the Peri), operetta - Act II. If you go in, you're sure to win | |
2:38
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11
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Hänsel und Gretel, opera - Act II. When at night I go to sleep (Children's Prayer) | |
2:44
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12
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Carmen, opera - Act I. Close by the ramparts of Seville (Seguidilla) | |
4:26
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13
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La Traviata, opera - Act I. The glass let us fill (Brindisi) | |
3:19
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14
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Rigoletto, opera - Act III. Why need you be so coy?...I'm your slave, sweet girl (Quartet) | |
5:50
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15
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Il Trovatore, opera - Act IV. Yes, let me sleep...Home to our mountains | |
3:30
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16
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Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly), opera - One fine day | |
4:31
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17
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Oedipus Rex, opera-oratorio in 2 acts - Act II. And now you will hear the messenger... | |
1:45
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Oedipus Rex, opera-oratorio in 2 acts - Act II. Divum Jocastae caput mortuum! | |
5:26
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