André Cluytens & Orchestra Of L'Opéra-Comique De Paris – Bizet : Carmen - VG+ 3 Lp Record 1951 USA Mono Original Vinyl - Classical / Opera
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Georges Bizet : Raoul Jobin, Solange Michel, Michel Dens, Marthe Angelici* With Other Members And Chorus* And Orchestra Of L'Opéra-Comique De Paris* , Conducted By André Cluytens – Carmen
Label:
Columbia Masterworks – SL-109
Format:
3 × Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1951
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Opera
Tracklist
Side 1 | ||
A1 | Prelude; Act I | |
A2 | Opening Scene And Chorus | |
A3 | Chorus Of The Street Boys | |
A4 | Chorus Of The Cigarette Girls | |
A5 | Habanera; Scene | |
Side 6 | ||
B1 | Entr'acte; Act IV - March And Chorus | |
B2 | Duet And Final Chorus | |
Side 2 | ||
C1 | Act I (Conclusion) Duet; | |
C2 | Chorus; Song And Melodrama | |
C3 | Seguidilla | |
C4 | Finale | |
Side 5 | ||
D1 | Act III (Conclusion) Trio; | |
D2 | Card Scene | |
D3 | Morceau D'Ensemble; | |
D4 | Micaela's Air; Duo; Finale | |
Side 3 | ||
E1 | Entr'acte: Act II (Beginning) | |
E2 | Gypsy Song; Chorus | |
E3 | Toreador Song | |
E4 | Quintet; Song (Cansonetta) | |
Side 4 | ||
F1 | Act II (Conclusion) Duet; Flower Song; Finale | |
F2 | Act III (Beginning) Sexette And Chorus (March Of The Smugglers) |
Credits
- Choir – Chorus Of The Théâtre National De L'Opéra Comique De Paris*
- Composed By – Georges Bizet
- Conductor – André Cluytens
- Cover – Steinweiss*
- Orchestra – Orchestra Of The Théâtre National De L'Opéra Comique De Paris*
Notes
This release is packaged in a triple gate fold held together by a paper spine strip. Another version with same catalogue number was released with a hard spine that necessitated a longer cover. That packaging appears to be more like the typical 78 RPM "albums".
At this point it is unclear if these releases were concurrent or one is a reissue. Both have same label style that includes "LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE" at the bottom and are printed on matte blue paper with silver print.
Back cover bottom notes make reference to the recording also being available as a 7" LP- a short lived format introduced by Columbia in 1950.
Release date confirmed via: Billboard, May 26, 1951, p. 22-"• Best Selling Classical Titles"
At this point it is unclear if these releases were concurrent or one is a reissue. Both have same label style that includes "LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE" at the bottom and are printed on matte blue paper with silver print.
Back cover bottom notes make reference to the recording also being available as a 7" LP- a short lived format introduced by Columbia in 1950.
Release date confirmed via: Billboard, May 26, 1951, p. 22-"• Best Selling Classical Titles"
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