L'amico Fritz
by Pietro Mascagni
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L'Amico Fritz (Multiple Recordings Found): The search results primarily indicate the existence of complete opera recordings and individual excerpts (like the Intermezzo), which are musical performances of the work, not a spoken-word audiobook for general consumption. One result mentions a recording with Pia Tassinari and Ferruccio Tagliavini available on the Internet Archive for download/borrowing. - Opera RecordingAvailable
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Mascagni: L'amico Fritz (Dynamic CDS7960): A specific modern recording by Dynamic (CDS7960) featuring Charles Castronovo and Salome Jicia is mentioned, available for purchase/review, which is a performance recording, not an audiobook. - Public Domain/Archival AudioAvailable
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L'Amico Fritz (Multiple Archival Recordings): The Internet Archive lists several full recordings and acts of L'Amico Fritz available for free download or borrowing. These are archival musical recordings, not spoken-word audiobooks. - Educational/Language MaterialAvailable
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ITALIAN READING LESSONS for singers - no 2 from "L'amico Fritz": A YouTube result shows a video focusing on reading a small part of the libretto with Italian pronunciation practice, clearly serving as language/vocal study material, not a comprehensive audiobook.
Summary
There is no evidence found for an official, unabridged, spoken-word audiobook for Pietro Mascagni's opera, L'amico Fritz, on the specified major retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). The search results consistently point to the existence of numerous complete opera recordings and individual musical excerpts, some of which are available for borrowing or download via the Internet Archive or library services like Hoopla. These findings classify as 'Opera Recordings' or 'Public Domain/Archival Audio' rather than the requested unabridged audiobook format. Furthermore, some related audio content appears to be educational material focused on the libretto. Therefore, the primary finding is that an official audiobook is not available, but recorded performances are accessible.