BIZET CARMEN.Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.Pappano.
Track Listing: 01 Bizet: Carmen: Opening Titles (Stereo)02 Prlude (Stereo)03 Introduction: Sur la place chacun passe (Stereo)04 Marche et Choeur des gamins: Avec la garde montante (Stereo)05 Choeur ez Scne: La cloche a sonn (Stereo)06 Mais nous ne voyons pas la Carmencita? (Stereo)07 L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Havanaise) (Stereo)08 Carmen! sur tes pas nous nous pressons tous! (Stereo)09 Parle-moi de ma mre! (Stereo)10 Ma mre, je la vois (Stereo)11 Au secours! (Stereo)12 Tra la la la ... (Stereo)13 Prs des remparts de Sville (Stereo)14 Final: Le lieutenant! Prenez garde... (Stereo)15 Entr'acte (Stereo)16 Chanson: Les tringles des sistres tintaient (Stereo)17 Couplets: Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre (Stereo)18 Quintette: Nous avons en tte une affaire! (Stereo)19 Chanson: Halte-l! Qui va l? (Stereo)20 Duo: Je vais danser en votre honneur (Stereo)21 La fleur que tu m'avais jete (Stereo)22 Non, tu ne m'aimes pas! (Stereo)23 Final: Hol! Carmen! Hol! (Stereo)24 Entr'acte (Stereo)25 Introduction: Ecoute, compagnon, coute! (Stereo)26 Trio: Mlons! Coupons! (Stereo)27 Voyons, que j'essaie a mon tour (Stereo)28 Quant au douanier, c'est notre affaire! (Stereo)29 Je dis que rien ne m'pouvante (Stereo)30 Je suis Escamillo (Stereo)31 Hol! hol! Jos! (Stereo)32 Entr'acte (between Acts III & IV) (Stereo)33 Les voici, les voici (Toreador Chorus) (Stereo)34 Si tu m'aimes, Carmen (Stereo)35 C'est toi! - C'est moi! (Stereo)36 Bizet: Carmen - End Credits (Stereo)01 Bizet: Carmen: Opening Titles (Surround Sound)02 Prlude (Surround Sound)03 Introduction: Sur la place chacun passe (Surround Sound)04 Marche et Choeur des gamins: Avec la garde montante (Surround Sound)05 Choeur ez Scne: La cloche a sonn (Surround Sound)06 Mais nous ne voyons pas la Carmencita? (Surround Sound)07 L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Havanaise) (Surround Sound)08 Carmen! sur tes pas nous nous pressons tous! (Surround Sound)09 Parle-moi de ma mre! (Surround Sound)10 Ma mre, je la vois (Surround Sound)11 Au secours! (Surround Sound)12 Tra la la la ... (Surround Sound)13 Prs des remparts de Sville (Surround Sound)14 Final: Le lieutenant! Prenez garde... (Surround Sound)15 Entr'acte (Surround Sound)16 Chanson: Les tringles des sistres tintaient (Surround Sound)17 Couplets: Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre (Surround Sound)18 Quintette: Nous avons en tte une affaire! (Surround Sound)19 Chanson: Halte-l! Qui va l? (Surround Sound)20 Duo: Je vais danser en votre honneur (Surround Sound)21 La fleur que tu m'avais jete (Surround Sound)22 Non, tu ne m'aimes pas! (Surround Sound)23 Final: Hol! Carmen! Hol! (Surround Sound)24 Entr'acte (Surround Sound)25 Introduction: Ecoute, compagnon, coute! (Surround Sound)26 Trio: Mlons! Coupons! (Surround Sound)27 Voyons, que j'essaie a mon tour (Surround Sound)28 Quant au douanier, c'est notre affaire! (Surround Sound)29 Je dis que rien ne m'pouvante (Surround Sound)30 Je suis Escamillo (Surround Sound)31 Hol! hol! Jos! (Surround Sound)32 Entr'acte (between Acts III & IV) (Surround Sound)33 Les voici, les voici (Toreador Chorus) (Surround Sound)34 Si tu m'aimes, Carmen (Surround Sound)35 C'est toi! - C'est moi! (Surround Sound)36 Bizet: Carmen - End Credits (Surround Sound)
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