Opera in the Park

 Nelson’s Trafalgar Park  15 February 2020
Opera in the Park – program
Bernstein – Magnificent Seven Suite ( By Elmer Bernstein ) 10620 views Mozart: – Le Nozze Di Figaro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) – 254,613 views
PucciniL Luciano Pavarotti – E lucevan le stelle/Tosca 1.8 nillion views Mozart:  The Marriage of Figaro – Dove sono – 113,593 views
Mascagni – iPietro Mascagni: Cavalleria rusticana 7.4 million views: Kerrison: Jason Kerrison – One Day (acoustic) 23,027 views 10620 views
Morricone: Ennio Morricone – Gabriel’s Oboe Maja Łagowska 816,786 viewsGiordano: Plácido Domingo – Fedora, Amor ti vieta – Giordano – 96,860 views
Bizet: Anna Moffo – Carmen : Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante Puccini: La Boheme Act 4.6 ”Oh Dio Mimì!” 2,679 views
GlinkaRusslan And Ludmilla (Overture) / Of Mariinsky Theatre 995,935 views Bizet: Plácido Domingo – La Fleur Que Tu M’Avais Jetée, 1978 62,680 views
Gounod: Rolando Villazon & Nin, Romeo et Juliette Finale – 86,683 views Rogers and Hamerstein: “Some Enchanted Evening”  86,439 views
Rogers and Hamerstein: Rogers and Hammerstein –  1.9 million views Tami Nilson: Big Boss Mama – 207 view
Tami Nilson  “Lonely” (feat. Marlon Williams)- Official Music Video Tami Nilson “Stay Outta My Business”- Official Music Video – 63,034 views
Sebelius: Be Still my Soul – 22,586 views James Brown, Betty Jean Newsome 514,304 views
Verdi: La Traviata: “Libiamo, ne’ lieti calici” 958,210 views 

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