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Poulenc : La voix humaine
Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France
- Released on 1/04/91 by Warner Classics International
- Main artist: Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France
- Genre: Klassiek
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Poulenc : La voix humaine
Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France
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Georges Pretre, Conductor - Francis Poulenc, Composer - Orchestre National De France, Orchestra - Julia Migenes Johnson, Soprano Vocals - Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France, MainArtist
2003 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK 1991 Erato Classics S.N.C.
Georges Pretre, Conductor - Francis Poulenc, Composer - Orchestre National De France, Orchestra - Julia Migenes Johnson, Soprano Vocals - Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France, MainArtist
2003 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK 1991 Erato Classics S.N.C.
Georges Pretre, Conductor - Francis Poulenc, Composer - Orchestre National De France, Orchestra - Julia Migenes Johnson, Soprano Vocals - Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France, MainArtist
2003 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK 1991 Erato Classics S.N.C.
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 3 track(s)
- Total length: 00:45:00
- Main artist: Julia Migenes Johnson, Georges Prêtre & Orchestre National de France
- Composer: Francis Poulenc
- Label: Warner Classics International
- Genre: Klassiek
2003 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK 1991 Erato Classics S.N.C.
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