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Dear RSG,
I checked with DN's very close friend Ariane Csonka, below is her response to your query:
Yes, of course. They are all carefully preserved and catalogued in Montreux. I believe the Boheme with Pavarotti (debut) is commercially available online.
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Sandy Pallot Klein
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On Feb 23, 2012, at 4:29 PM, R S Gwynn wrote:
> I had a couple of email exchanges with him several years ago involving the summer in California and the debate over TOOL. I frankly didn't explect him to answer either, but he did, promptly and with great courtesy.
>
> I wonder if there are any recorded operas which capture his voice.
>
> RSG
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I checked with DN's very close friend Ariane Csonka, below is her response to your query:
Yes, of course. They are all carefully preserved and catalogued in Montreux. I believe the Boheme with Pavarotti (debut) is commercially available online.
The Young Person's Guide to the Opera
www.gate.net/~monarch
Best regards,
Sandy Pallot Klein
Mobile: 1.561.707.9505
Skype: sc-sandyklein
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On Feb 23, 2012, at 4:29 PM, R S Gwynn wrote:
> I had a couple of email exchanges with him several years ago involving the summer in California and the debate over TOOL. I frankly didn't explect him to answer either, but he did, promptly and with great courtesy.
>
> I wonder if there are any recorded operas which capture his voice.
>
> RSG
> Google Search the archive Contact the Editors Visit "Nabokov Online Journal" Visit Zembla View Nabokv-L Policies Manage subscription options Visit AdaOnline View NSJ Ada Annotations Temporary L-Soft Search the archive
> All private editorial communications are read by both co-editors.
>
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