Sold Date:
September 27, 2016
Start Date:
June 26, 2016
Final Price:
$44.00
$30.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
2396
Buyer Feedback:
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Georges Bizet: Carmen
Label:
Met Historic Recordings – 21-112-42-PT10
Series:
Soria Series – none
Format:
3 × Vinyl Box Set, Limited Edition, Mono
Country:
US
Released:
1979
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Opera
Tracklist
A Act I (Part 1) 25:28
B Act I (Conc.) 22:26
C Act II (Part 1) 22:54
D1 Act II (Conc.) 13:25
D2 Act III (Part 1) 9:08
E Act III (Conc.) 30:20
F Act IV 20:40
Companies, etc.
Produced For – Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. – none
Notes
3LP Slide out box set w/ 2 Booklets
Carmen Metropolitan Opera Historic Broadcast Recording April 17, 1937
- Georges Bizet
Real Name:
Alexandre-César-Léopold Bizet
Profile:
French composer and pianist of the romantic era, born 25 October 1838 in Paris, France and died 3 June 1875 in Bougival, France.
He is best known for his opera Carmen.
- Velvet Covered Metropolitan Opera Box Sets
Limited Edition produced by the MET
Award winning series part of the MET's historical opera archive series.
Produced by Dorle Soria - one of the greatest record producers of all time
Only available by donation to the MET guild.
You will enjoy owning this and playing this rare box set of the MET Historic Broadcasts.
Booklets have wonderful photos of performers, opera text, musical notes and more.
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