Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) Song Lyrics
Artist | Alceo Galliera, Luigi Alva, Mario Carlin, Philharmonia Chorus & Philharmonia Orchestra |
Album | The Complete Studio Recordings (1949-1969) [Remastered] |
Genre | Classical |
Release | 22 August 2014 |
Price | $0.99 |
Track No | 665/704 |
Duration | 1:56 |
Country | USA |
Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) by Alceo Galliera, Luigi Alva, Mario Carlin, Philharmonia Chorus & Philharmonia Orchestra Song Lyrics
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Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) is a song that was released in 22 August 2014.
Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) is a song from the The Complete Studio Recordings (1949-1969) [Remastered] album.
Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) is performed by Alceo Galliera, Luigi Alva, Mario Carlin, Philharmonia Chorus & Philharmonia Orchestra.
Il barbiere di Siviglia, Act 1: "Mille grazie, mio signore" (Count Almaviva, Fiorello, Chorus) has a duration of 1:56 minutes.
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