Rosa Ponselle, Boris Goldovsky: analysis of Norma: 3/27/54
Here is an intermission feature during the Met broadcast of Norma, March 27, 1954 (Milanov, Thebom, Penno and Siepi) with soprano Rosa Ponselle and Boris Goldovsky. NB: the final 2 thirds of the recording are not in good sound. Transfer from the reel collection of Roger Gross Produced by Donald Collup

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