Year of release 2001

Songs 27

Album time 01:27:01

Genre list Classical, Opera

Cimarosa - I Tre Amanti - Edwin Loehrer by Basia Retchitzka, Carlo Gaifa, Rodolfo Malacarne, Laerte Malaguti, Maria Grazia Ferraccini, and Coro E Orchestra Della Radiotelevisione Della Svizzeria Italiana is collected on this page with album-level details It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.

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A quick look at the track list shows 1. Parte Prima. Ouverture, 2. Quartetto: Bella Cosa E Alla Marina Don Riccardo Brunetta Barone Violante, 3. Recitativo: Brunetta Fra Due Giorni... Violante Don Riccardo Barone Brun..., 4. Aria: Occhiate Languide Violante, 5. Recitativo: Poverini Ci Han Dato... Brunetta Don Riccardo Barone, 6. Aria: Quello E Il Tetto Quella E Il Nido Don Arsenio, 7. Recitativo: Arsenio E Qui? Barone Don Arsenio Don Riccardo, and 8. Aria: Io VI Piglio Immantinente Don Riccardo. These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.

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