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"Three Tenors"
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conductor
Dario di Vietri
tenor
Alexei Tatarintsev
tenor
Liparit Avetisyan
tenor (Armenia)
Carmen Buendía
soprano (Spain)
Symphony Orchestra of the Leningrad State Regional Philharmonic
Rossini
"Il Signor Bruschino" Ouverture
Donizetti
Nemorino's romance from the opera "L'elisir d'amore"
Verdi
Aria of Radames and the Romance of Aida from the opera Aida
"La donna è mobile" from the opera "Rigoletto"
Mozart
Tamino's aria from "Die Zauberflöte"
Massenet
Aria by des Grieux from the opera Manon
Leoncavallo
Canio's aria from the opera "Pagliacci"
Borodin
Tchaikovsky
Introduction from "Queen of Spades"
Lensky Aria from "Eugene Onegin"
Puccini
Cavaradossi's aria from the opera Tosca
Lauretta Aria, "Gianni Schicchi"
Aria of Rodolfo from the opera "La Boheme"
Calaf aria, "Turandot"
Bizet
Jose's aria with a flower and the Intermission for Act IV of the opera "Carmen"
Sorozábal
Romance of Leandro from Zarzuela "La tabernera del puerto"
Curtis
"Torna a Surriento"
Dalla
Caruso
Di Capua
"O Sole mio"

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