,  (Bjorling)
Jussi Bjorling (tenor)





Performed in Swedish. Violetta Valery - Hjördis Schymberg, Flora Bervoix - Göta Allard, Annina - Margit Sehlmark, Alfredo Germont - Jussi Björling, Giorgio Germont - Conny Molin, Gastone - Olle Strandberg, Dottore Grenvil - Göta Lindberg, Barone Douphol - Georg Svensson, Marchese d`Obigny - Folke Jonsson. Recorded: August 29, 1939, Stockholm (live).
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Rodolfo - Jussi Björling, Schaunard - John Reardon, Marcello - Robert Merrill, Colline - Giorgio Tozzi, Mimi - Victoria de los Ángeles, Musetta - Lucine Amara, Benoit - Fernando Corena, Alcindoro - Fernando Corena, Parpignol - William Nahr, Sergente dei doganieri - George Del Monte, Un doganiere - Thomas Powell. RCA Chorus and Columbus Boys Choir. 1956.
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1959. Choir and orchestra of the Roman Opera. Dir. Erich Leinsdorf Birgit Nilsson (Turandot), Jussi Bjerling (Calaf), Renata Tebaldi (Liu), Giorgio Tozzi (Timur), Mario Sereni (Ping), Piero di Palma (Pang), Tommaso Frascati (Pong), Leonardo Monreale (Mandarin), Adelio Zagonara (Prince of Persia), Anna di Stasio, Nelly Pucci, Miriam Funari (ladies-in-waiting).
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Aria `Il mio tesoro`. Frederick Schauwecker - piano. Recorded: September 24, 1955, Carnegie Hall, New York.
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`Sadko`: An aria of an Indian guest. - In Swedish. Jussi Bjerling. From the records of 1930-38 .
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Jussi Bjorling, Renata Tebaldi, Rina Corsi, Ettore Bastianini, Lucia Dani, Orchestra e coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, chorus master - Andrea Morosini, conductor - Alberto Erede / September 1957, Teatro Comunale, Florence.
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1957. Zinka Milanova (Tosca), Jussi Bjerling (Cavaradossi), Leonard Warren (Scarpia), Leonardo Monreale (Angelotti), Fernando Corena (sacristan), Mario Carlin (Spoletta), Nestore Catalani (Chiarrone), Vincenzo Preciosa (jailer), Giovanni Bianchini (shepherd boy).
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Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schoen. (1 act). in Swedish. yaz. June 16, 1959. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park. Harry Ebert piano.
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Lenski`s Aria. Recorded: January 22, 1957, Stockholm.
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Roméo - Jussi Björling, Juliette - Bidù Sayão, Gertrude - Claramae Turner, Frère Laurence - Nicola Moscona, Capulet - Kenneth Schon, Tybalt - Thomas Hayward, Le Prince - William Hargrave, Gregorio - Philip Kinsman, Mercutio - John Brownlee, Stéphano - Mimi Benzell, Pâris - George Cehanovsky, Benvolio - Anthony Marlowe. Recorded: February 1, 1947, New York (live).
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`Aida`: Se quel guerrier io fossi. - Celeste Aida. - In Swedish, Y. Bjerling. AMATEUR recording of a fragment of the performance of the Vienna State Opera on June 7, 1936. There is a break in the fragment. - Bjerling sang in Swedish, his partners in German.
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Salut! demeure... - In Swedish. Recording from Bjerling`s concert on June 8, 1939 in Hilversum (Netherlands). Hilversum Radio Orchestra. Dir. Frieder Weissmann. - Bjerling was invited to Holland to open the season with his concert in Scheveningham, a suburb of The Hague (dir. E. Anserme)
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`Pagliacci`: Recitar! - Vesti la giubba. - In Swedish, Y. Bjerling. AMATEUR recording of a fragment of the performance of the Vienna State Opera on March 12, 1937, dir. Carl Alvin. Bjerling sang in Swedish, and his partners sang in German.
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No. 2 Cecilia. Jussi Bjerling. New York, Carnegie Hall. September 24, 1955
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No. 2. `The Swan`, words by G. Ibsen. From Bjerling`s concert at the Bergen Festival (in Grieg`s homeland, Bergen) on June 9, 1954. Bergen Symphony Orchestra, dir. Karl Garaguli.
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`Requiem`: Ingemisco. Recording from Bjerling`s concert on June 8, 1939 in Hilversum (Netherlands). Hilversum Radio Orchestra. Dir. Frieder Weissmann.
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`Prince Igor`: Vladimir`s recitative and cavatina. - IN SWEDISH. Jussi Bjerling. Royal Court Orchestra, Stockholm. January 23, 1957.
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`Love Drink`: Nemorino`s Aria Una furtiva lagrima. Jussi Bjerling. Royal Court Orchestra, Stockholm. Dir. Nils Grevillius. January 23, 1957.
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From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park. July 5, 1951. Piano - Harry Ebert.
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Manrico - Jussi Bjorling / Azucena - Bruna Castagna / Leonora - Norina Greco / Conte di Luna - Francesco Valentino / Ferrando - Nicola Moscona / Ines - Maxine Stellman / Ruiz - Lodovico Oliviero / Chorus and Orchestra Metropolitan Opera / Ferruccio Calusio / Live performance Metropolitan Opera House, New York, November 1, 1941.
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`Beautiful Elena`: Au mont Ida trois deesses. - In Swedish. Jussi Bjerling. From the records of
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Canio - Jussi Björling, Nedda - Victoria de los Ángeles, Tonio - Leonard Warren, Beppe - Paul Franke, Silvio - Robert Merrill. 1953. Robert Shaw Chorale.
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`Manon`: Instant charmant... En fermant les yeux. New York, Carnegie Hall. September 24 , 1955
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¹ 5. The girl returns from a date. - From Bjerling`s performance at the Sibelius Memorial Concert. New York, Carnegie Hall, December 8, 1957.
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No. 1. June 16, 1959. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park. Piano - Harry Ebert.
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11-13, 15-17 July 1954. Chorus and orchestra of the Rome Opera. Conductor Ionel Perlia. Licia Albanese (Manon), Jussi Bj?rling (Des Grieux), Robert Merrill (Lescaut), Franco Calabrese (Geronte
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Bertil Bokstedt - piano. Recorded: August 20, 1959, Stockholm.
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`Marta`: Lionel`s aria from 3 d. (`Marta, Marta, where did you hide`). - In ITALIAN by Jussi Bjerling. Royal Court Orchestra, Stockgsholm. Dir. Nils Grevillius. January 22, 1957.
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Cielo e mar! From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park. August 5, 1957.
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¹ 4. Sigh, sigh, reed. - From Bjerling`s performance at the Sibelius Memorial Concert. New York, Carnegie Hall, December 8, 1957.
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`Fedora`: aria of Loris Amor ti vieta. Jussi Bjerling. New York, Carnegie Hall. September 24, 1955
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On Swed. Elle ne croyait pas. Recorded: August 5, 1957, Stockholm.
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1. Jungfrun under lind. Recorded: August 10, 1951, Stockholm (live).
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Rigoletto - Leonard Warren, Gilda - Bidù Sayão, Duca di Mantova - Jussi Björling, Sparafucile - Norman Cordon, Maddalena - Martha Lipton, Giovanna - Thelma Votipka, Monterone - William Hargrave, Marullo - George Cehanovsky, Borsa - Richard Manning, Conte di Ceprano - John Baker, Contessa di Ceprano - Maxine Stellman, Un paggio - Thelma Altman. Recorded: December 29, 1945, New York.
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Recorded at a concert on 29.08.1959 in Stockholm`s `Grö
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August 20, 1959. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park, otherwise called Tivoli.
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Come un bel di di maggio (Act 4). August 20, 1959. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park.
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`Beggar student`: Ich hab` kein Geld. In Swedish. yaz. June 26, 1958. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park.
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July 28, 1960. From a concert in Stockholm`s Grena Lund Park.
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`Princess Pat`: A Neapolitan love song. Jussi Bjerling. New York, 1949.
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Schwanengesang, D.957: IV. Ständchen. Recorded: March 2, 1958, Carnegie Hall, New York (live).
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En drøm Op. 48/6. Recorded: March 2, 1958, Carnegie Hall, New York (live).
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5 fragments of the performance on November 1, 1959. Stockholm, Royal Swedish Opera. (37 min.). In Italian (Bjerling) and Swedish. languages. Dir. Nils Grevilius. Jussi Bjerling (Des Grieux), Hjordis Schimberg (Manon).
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Îð. 28, ¹ 5 - Skogen sover. Recorded: March 2, 1958, Carnegie Hall, New York (live).
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Act IV: La donna è mobile. Recorded: March 2, 1958, Carnegie Hall, New York (live).
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Ständchen, Op. 106, No. 1. Recorded: March 2, 1958, Carnegie Hall, New York (live).
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