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Beethoven: Fidelio (highlights)

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Beethoven: Fidelio (highlights)

Herbert von Karajan EMI
Released: Nov 20, 2007
1

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster): Overture

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 6:56     Size: 10MB
2

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: O wa¨r' ich schon mit dir vereint (Marzelline)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 4:00     Size: 6MB
3

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: Mir ist so wunderbar (Marzelline/Leonore/Rocco/

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan/Helga Dernesch/Karl Ridderbusch/Helen Donath/Horst Laubenthal
Time: 4:42     Size: 7MB
4

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: Hat man nicht auch Gold beineben (Rocco)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 2:41     Size: 4MB
5

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: Ha! Welch ein Augenblick! (Pizzaro/Chorus)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
6

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin?...Komm, Hoffnun

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 7:35     Size: 11MB
7

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act I: O welche Lust! (Chorus/two prisoners)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 7:17     Size: 10MB
8

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act II: Gott! Welch Dunkel hier! (Florestan)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 11:22     Size: 16MB
9

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act II: Er sterbe! Doch er soll erst wissen (Pizzaro/F

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 3:41     Size: 5MB
10

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act II: O namenlose Freude! (Leonore/Florestan)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan
Time: 2:57     Size: 4MB
11

Fidelio (highlights) (1989 Digital Remaster), Act II: Wer ein holdes Weib errungen (all)

  by  Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan/Helga Dernesch/Karl Ridderbusch/Zoltan Ke´le´men/Jose´ Van Dam/Helen Donath/Cho¨re der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Time: 4:01     Size: 6MB

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