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Anna Netrebko


Souvenirs is a collection of short and sparkling pieces that allow Anna to display her amazing voice and temperament — See her sing «Barcarolle» from Offenbachs «Les Contes dHoffmann», which is part of the her album «Souvenirs».

Jaques Offenbach (composer)
Emmanuel Villaume (conductor)
Barcarolle
Anna Netrebko
Elina Garanca
Orchestra Prague Philharmonia
Rudolfinum, Dvorák Hall, Prague, Czech Republic

Anna Netrebko

Jacques Offenbach - Barcarolle (Prêtre)


Concerto di Capodanno 2009

Jacques Offenbach — Barcarolle (Les contes dHoffmann)
Orchestra del Teatro La Fenice
Direttore Georges Prêtre

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Barcarole (Offenbach) - The Philadelphia Orchestra - Venice by gondola


By Giulia Zarantonello
A barcarolle (from French, also barcarole; originally, Italian barcarola or barcaruola, from barca boat)[1] is a traditional folk song sung by Venetian gondoliers, or a piece of music composed in that style. In classical music, two of the most famous barcarolles are Jacques Offenbachs «Belle nuit, ô nuit damour», from his opera The Tales of Hoffmann; and Frédéric Chopins «Barcarolle in F-sharp major» for solo piano.

Offenbach: Les Contes dHoffmann / Act 3 - Barcarolle (Arr. For Violin, Cello, Piano And String...


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Offenbach: Les Contes dHoffmann / Act 3 — Barcarolle (Arr. For Violin, Cello, Piano And String Ensemble By Aleksandar Sedlar) · Nemanja Radulovic · Camille Thomas · Double Sens

Offenbach: Les Contes dHoffmann / Act 3, Barcarolle (Arr. For Violin, Cello, Piano And String Ensemble By Aleksandar Sedlar)

℗ 2017 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Released on: 2017-09-15

Producer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Philip Krause
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Zoran Marinkovic
Composer: Jacques Offenbach
Author: Jules Barbier
Author: Michel Carré
Arranger, Work Arranger: Aleksandar Sedlar

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Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana - Intermezzo sinfonico


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Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana — Intermezzo sinfonico · Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra · Neeme Järvi

Barcarolle — Favourite Opera Intermezzi

℗ 1990 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Released on: 1990-01-01

Producer, Recording Producer: Lennart Dehn
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer, Editor: Michael Bergek
Composer: Pietro Mascagni
Author: Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti
Author: Guido Menasci

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Les contes dHoffmann, Act II: Barcarolle (Arr. for Choir)


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Les contes dHoffmann, Act II: Barcarolle (Arr. for Choir) · Ave Sol · Jacques Offenbach · Julian Reynolds

Arias for All

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Released on: 2017-05-05

Producer: Anna Barry
Executive Producer: Liam Toner
Recording Engineer: Andris Uze
Mixing Engineer: Ivars Ozols
Mixing Engineer: Elina Karaseva
Mastering Engineer: Neil Hutchinson
Mastering Engineer: Jonathan Stokes

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Offenbach: Les Contes dHoffmann / Act 2 - Barcarolle


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Offenbach: Les Contes dHoffmann / Act 2 — Barcarolle · Anna Netrebko · Elīna Garanča · Prague Philharmonia · Emmanuel Villaume · Prague Philharmonic Choir

Romanza

℗ 2008 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Released on: 2017-09-01

Producer: Ute Fesquet
Producer, Recording Producer, Studio Personnel, Editor: Christopher Alder
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Associated Performer, Chorus Master: Lukas Vasilek
Composer: Jacques Offenbach
Author: Jules Barbier
Author: Michel Carré

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Aleksandr Borodin - Polovetsian Dances from "Prince Igor"


The Polovtsian Dances (or Polovetsian Dances) are perhaps the best known selections from Alexander Borodins opera Prince Igor (1890). They are often played as a stand-alone concert piece. Borodin was the original composer, but the opera was left unfinished at his death and was subsequently completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Glazunov. In the opera the dances are performed with chorus, but concert performances often omit the choral parts.

Conductor: Herbert von Karajan

Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker