Maggie Teyte - Lydia / Nell album flac
Performer: Maggie TeyteTitle: Lydia / Nell
Style: Vocal
MP3 album: 1286 mb
FLAC album: 1621 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Pop
Dame Maggie Teyte, DBE (17 April 1888 – 26 May 1976) was an English operatic soprano and interpreter of French art song. Margaret Tate was born in Wolverhampton, England, one of ten children of Jacob James Tate, a successful wine and spirit merchant and proprietor of public houses and later lodgings. Her parents were keen amateur musicians and opera enthusiasts. She was the sister of composer James W. Tate.
Real Name: Margaret Tate.
Album · 2015 · 24 Songs. By Henri Duparc - Maggie Teyte, London Symphony Orchestra & Leslie Heward. 2. Phidylé (Version for Voice & Orchestra). By Henri Duparc - Maggie Teyte & Gerald Moore. 2 Songs, Op. 4: No. 2, Lydia. By Gabriel Fauré - Maggie Teyte & Gerald Moore.
Gabriel Fauré Composer. 2 Songs, O. 6 (includes 'Clair de lune') Work. Maggie Teyte Soprano, Gerald Moore Piano. Maggie Teyte Soprano, Royal Opera House Orchestra, Covent Garden Orchestra, Hugo Rignold Conductor. 21. a flûte enchantée. Naxos featured album.
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Teyte, Maggie: French Songs and Arias (1940-1947). Other albums by Maggie Teyte. Teyte, Maggie: A Vocal Portrait (1932-1948). Maggie Teyte 6/5/2001. 3 Histoires naturelles No. 4: Le martin-pecheur Maggie Teyte 2:7. 4 2 epigrammes de Clement Marot No. 2: D'Anne jouant de l'espinette Maggie Teyte 2:6. 5 Mozart - Act I: Etre adore Maggie Teyte 4:2. 6 Mozart - Act III: L'adieu Maggie Teyte 4:14. 7 Ciboulette - Act I: Ce n'etait pas la meme chose Maggie Teyte 2:32. 8 Belle lune d'argent Maggie Teyte 2:49.
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Tracklist
| A | Lydia |
| B | Nell |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Piano – Gerald Moore









