La traviata, Act 2 Scene 5: "Morrò! La mia memoria" (Violetta, Germont)
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Classical
La traviata, Act 2 Scene 5: "Morrò! La mia memoria" (Violetta, Germont) was released on October 19, 2009 by Warner Classics as a part of the album Verdi: La traviata
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Carlo Maria Giulini
Conductor
Ettore Bastianini
Baritone
Maria Callas
Soprano
Antonio Zerbini
Bass
Giuseppe Zampieri
Tenor
Luisa Mandelli
Soprano
Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Symphony Orchestra
Silvana Zanolli
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Giuseppe Verdi
Composer
Francesco Maria Piave
Librettist

