1927-1981 ES
Classical
Spaniard soprano and mezzo-soprano, born 1927 in Madrid, Spain and died 1 March 1981.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Carmen | Georges Bizet & Pierre-Michel Le Conte & Consuelo Rubio & Pierrette Alarie & Leopold Simoneau & Heinz Rehfuss | 1999 | Album |
Goyescas | Enrique Granados / Consuelo Rubio With Orquesta Nacional De España Director Ataúlfo Argenta | 1997 | Single |
Alceste (Großer Querschnitt) | Christoph Willibald Gluck, Nicolai Gedda, Consuelo Rubio, René Bianco, Orchestre National De L'Opéra De Paris | 1982 | Album |
Homenaje A Oscar Espla | Óscar Esplá – Isabel Penagos, Consuelo Rubio, Marcelle Meyer, Pilar Bayona, Antonio Iglesias – Orquesta Nacional De España, Orquesta De Conciertos De Madrid, Jesus Arambarri | 1976 | Album |
Highlight From "Alceste" | Christoph Willibald Gluck, Nicolai Gedda, Consuelo Rubio, René Bianco, Orchestre National De L'Opéra De Paris | 1962 | Album |
Goyescas | Enrique Granados, Consuelo Rubio, Ana María Iriarte, Ginés Torrano, Manuel Ausensi, Coros Cantores De Madrid And Orquesta Nacional De España Conducted By Ataúlfo Argenta | 1957 | Album |
The Three-Cornered Hat | Manuel De Falla – Consuelo Rubio, Orchestre National De France, Eduard Toldrà | Album | |
Carmen (Version de Concert) | Les Petits Chanteurs De Saint-Nicolas, Choeurs Et Orchestre Des Concerts De Paris, Consuelo Rubio, Pierrette Alarie, Francine Arrauzau, Leopold Simoneau, Heinz Rehfuss, Pierre Louvier | Album | |
The Song Of Spain | Consuelo Rubio, Federico Moreno Torroba | Album |