Album UK 1998 on Chandos label
Classical (Opera)
This is the first volume of the Chandos "Great Operatic Arias" series which is itself part of the "Opera In English" series.
![]() | Bruce Ford voc, *1956 US tenor vocals, album by |
![]() | The Geoffrey Mitchell Choir , chorus |
![]() | David Parry g, voc, *1949 GB conductor |
![]() | Philharmonia Orchestra , orchestra |
![]() | Mary Plazas acc, GB soprano vocals |
![]() | Barry Banks eb, *1960 GB tenor vocals |
Brian Couzens producer, engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Nemorino`s Romanza - 'I saw the tear...' from The Elixir of Love | Bruce Ford | Gaetano Donizetti | 4:56 |
2 | Mylio`s Aubade - 'Since your unbending guardians...' from The King of Y's | Bruce Ford | Édouard Lalo | 3:27 |
3 | Henry Smith`s Serenade - 'The sounds of distant laughter' from The Fair Maid of Perth | Bruce Ford | Georges Bizet | 7:03 |
4 | Lionel`s Aria - 'None so rare, none so fair' from Martha | Bruce Ford | Friedrich von Flotow | 3:33 |
5 | Lakme and Gerald`s duet - 'Lakme! Lakme! It is you...' from Lakmé | Bruce Ford | Léo Delibes | 8:57 |
6 | Act III second part, Fenton - 'From these true lovers' lips' from Falstaff | Bruce Ford | Giuseppe Verdi | 4:40 |
7 | Belmont`s Aria from The Abduction from the Seraglio | Bruce Ford | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 5:37 |
8 | Ubaldo and Carlo`s duet - 'Murmuring breezes cool the air...' from Armida | Bruce Ford | Gioacchino Rossini | 6:35 |
9 | 'Where`er you walk' from Semele | Bruce Ford | Georg Friedrich Händel | 4:19 |
10 | Son of the Hindu Merchant - 'From crystal waters and from misty mountains' from Sadko | Bruce Ford | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | 3:38 |
11 | The Count`s Aria - 'Finish this futile argument...' from The Barber of Seville | Bruce Ford | Gioacchino Rossini | 8:43 |