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The Complete Olimpia Boronat - Olimpia Boronat (soprano)
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  1. La Traviata, opera: Sempre libera
  2. The Nightingale (Salaviei), for voice & piano
  3. Senza l'amore!, for voice & piano, C.S. 164
  4. Rigoletto, opera: Caro nome
  5. Mireille, opera, CG 8: O d'amor messaggera
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  1. La Traviata, opera: Sempre libera
  2. The Nightingale (Salaviei), for voice & piano
  3. Senza l'amore!, for voice & piano, C.S. 164
  4. Rigoletto, opera: Caro nome
  5. Mireille, opera, CG 8: O d'amor messaggera
  6. Zabava Putjatishna: (Zabava's arioso)
  7. I Puritani, opera: O rendetemi la speme... Qui la voce sua soave
  8. Desiderio
  9. Les Pêcheurs de perles, opera in 3 acts: Siccome un dì caduto il sole
  10. Martha, opera: Qui sola, vergin rosa
  11. I Puritani, opera: O rendetemi la speme... Qui la voce sua soave
  12. Don Pasquale, opera: So anch'io la virtù magica
  13. Rigoletto, opera: Tutte le feste
  14. Martha, opera: Qui sola, vergin rosa
  15. Les Huguenots, grand opera in 5 acts: O vago suol
  16. Les Huguenots, grand opera in 5 acts: La tennera parola
  17. La sonnambula, opera: Come per me sereno
  18. E lo sapevi
  19. The Nightingale (Salaviei), for voice & piano
  20. Ave Maria, for voice & piano, CG 89e (after Bach's Prelude No. 1 from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1)
  21. Ave Maria, for voice & piano, CG 89e (after Bach's Prelude No. 1 from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1)
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Marston Records' The Complete Olimpia Boronat came as a surprise when it was issued in 1997; one of the first releases on the then-fledgling enterprise named after its founder, an expert transfer engineer, the question automatically raised upon first glance was "who the heck is Olimpia Boronat?" Not even hardcore historical opera fans can be blamed for not knowing the name -- Boronat was an Italian coloratura soprano of Spanish origin who never appeared in any of the major Western opera houses, singing only in Spain, ...

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