

Maestri Cantori Di Norimberga
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- Maestri Cantori di Norimberga (1868)
- Maestri Cantori di Norimberga (1868)
- Maestri Cantori di Norimberga (1868)
- Maestri Cantori di Norimberga (1868)
- Maestri Cantori di Norimberga (1868)
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An overall glance at the history of opera shows that in many ways, the growth of multinational record companies after the end of the Second World War has had far-reaching effects. Up till then the national singing schools controlled the scene and nothing could have been more logical than for Italian, German, Russian and French singers to perform mainly in their own language. The language an opera was staged in depended on where the opera was being performed. For example: Boris Godunov wasput on in Russian at the Bolshoi, in Italian at the Scala, in French at the Opera, in German at the Staatsoper in Vienna, in English at Covent Garden and in English or Italian at the Met, depending on which company was performing. This release, despite it's 1962 recording, follows that same tradition of singing the presented opera in the language of the country in which it is being performed. In this case, Italian.
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