Luca Pisaroni- Vlad Iftinca

Nov 13, 2009 7:30 pm (Friday)
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Event details: Luca Pisaroni- Vlad Iftinca
Description
SCHUBERT "Il traditor deluso," D. 902, No. 2
SCHUBERT "Pensa, che questo istante," D. 76
SCHUBERT "Il modo di prender moglie," D. 902, No. 3
SCHUBERT "Lâincanto degli occhi," D.902, No. 1
ROSSINI "La promessa" from Les Soirées musicales
ROSSINI "L'ultimo ricordo," Vol. I, No. 4 from Péchés de vieillesse
ROSSINI "L'orgia" from Les Soirées musicales
MEYERBEER "Sie und ich"
MEYERBEER "Der Garten des Herzens"
MEYERBEER "Die Rosenblätter"
MEYERBEER "Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube"
MEYERBEER "Hör ich das Liedchen klingen"
MEYERBEER "Komm du schönes Fischermädchen"
MEYERBEER "Scirocco"
MEYERBEER "Lied des venezianischen Gondoliers"
MEYERBEER "Menschenfeindlich"
LISZT "Im Rhein, im schönen Strome"
LISZT "Es muss ein Wunderbares sein"
LISZT "Es rauschen die Winde"
LISZT "O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst "
LISZT "Die Vätergruft"
LISZT Tre sonetti di Petrarca·· Pace non trovo·· Benedetto sia'l giorno·· I' vidi in terra angelici costumi
SCHUBERT "Rastlose Liebe," D. 138
Encore:
Program is approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes, including one intermission
Cost
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