Album CA 1958 on Columbia Masterworks label
Classical (Modern, Romantic, Opera)
Made in Canada Track A1 adds credits with Eight Cellos and Bass
Bidú Sayão voc, 1902-1999 BR soprano vocals, album by | |
Heitor Villa-Lobos p, voc, g, 1887-1959 BR composed by, conductor, album by | |
Ernani Braga p, 1888-1948 BR arranged by, arr. by | |
Unknown Artist ensemble, orchestra | |
Milne Charnley p, BR piano | |
Leonard Rose vc, 1918-1984 US cello | |
Erich Leinsdorf p, 1912-1993 AT conductor | |
Pietro Cimara p, 1887-1967 IT conductor | |
The Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra , orchestra | |
Fausto Cleva , 1902-1971 IT conductor |
Ben Rose photography |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5 (The Original Recording) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
2 | Aria - Cantilena (Sung In Portugese) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
3 | Folk Songs Of Brazil | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
4 | Nigue-Nigue-Ninhas (Brazilian Negro Lullaby Fom Province Of Paraiba Do Norte) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
5 | Capim Di Pranta (Worksong Of The Weed-pickers Of Alagoas Province) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
6 | O'Kinimba (Earth) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
7 | São-João-da-Ra-Rão (St. John Of Ra-Rao) (Children's Song From Piani Province) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
8 | Engenho Novo! (Work Song Of Sugar Machine Operators) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
9 | A Casinha Pequenina (The Little House) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
10 | Meu Boi Barroso (My Ox Barroso) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
11 | Ogundê-Varêrê (Prayer oùf The Gods) (A Negro Spiritual In African Dialect) | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
12 | Five Puccini Arias | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
13 | Mi Chiamano Mimi (From "La Bohême") | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
14 | O Mio Babbino Caro (From "Gianni Schicci") | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
15 | Un Bel Di, Vedremo (From "Madame Butterfly") | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
16 | Musetta's Waltz Song (From "La Bohême") | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos | ||
17 | Addio Senza Rancor (From "La Bohême") | Bidú Sayão, Heitor Villa-Lobos |