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Recorded New York 1935, remastered in 2003 | | | (also available to download from $27.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Live recording, March 1940. This 1940 broadcast in imposing sonics is a benefit performance and includes commentary, intermission program about Act II’s music and pandemonious curtain calls at the end. With interpolations from February 8, 1941 to allow Alexander Kipnis to replace Emanuel List, who was in poor voice as King Marke “There is little doubt that this set demands to be heard, and the Kipnis insertion seems to be a real success...Flagstad is fairly regal from the start, Leinsdorf producing real electricity from the orchestra pit. Rarely have the orchestral surgings sounded so stormy...Huehn really does sound like a true friend, acting with immense dignity and caring.” MusicWeb International, 26th June 2004 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Lauritz Melchior (Tannhäuser), Helen Traubel (Elisabeth), Herbert Janssen (Wolfram von Eschenbach), Kerstin Thorborg (Venus), Alexander Kipnis (Landgraf), John Garris (Walther von der Vogelweide), Osie Hawkins (Biterolf), Emery Darcy (Heinrich der Schreiber), John Gurney (Reinmar von Zweter), Maxine Stellman (Hirt) Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, George Szell | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Recorded in 1940 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Melchior Anthology, Vol. 6
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“There has never been quite so electrifying a Forza as Walter's vital, brilliantly executed reading, which encapsulates the essence of the forthcoming drama. It confirms what few may know today, that Walter was a superb interpreter of Verdi. Yet this was the first time he had conducted Forza, so his lithe, finely honed reading is all the more remarkable. The other revelation is the Leonora of Stella Roman, a greatly underrated soprano brought to the Met in 1941, who yields few points to such notable interpreters of the part as Ponselle, Milanov and Tebaldi. They apart, you would go far to hear a Leonora so well equipped for the role, and so committed to it, one who uses her warm, generous voice to unerring effect in projecting the woman's dire predicament. Padre Guardiano appears in the guise of Pinza, none better, and sounding, one uncertain high E apart, secure, concerned and authoritative. Jagel as Don Alvaro passes easily the test of the taxing aria of sad recollection at the start of Act 3. Tibbett as Don Carlo compels attention at every entry with his distinctive timbre and faultless style, but truth to tell the glorious tone had dulled since his great days in the 1930s and at times he sounds stretched by the part. Both his arias suffer cuts. Carlo's second (of three) duets with Alvaro is also excised as was then the custom, and strettas throughout are foreshortened. Baccaloni enjoys himself hugely as Melitone and obviously relishes his encounters with his superior, the Padre Guardiano, the two Italians revelling in the text. Petina is a lively but lightweight Preziosilla. The sound is a bit crackly and restricted but good enough to enjoy an absorbing account of the score. This vivid version has much to commend it at the price.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $12.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
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Ezio Pinza (Figaro), Bidù Sayão (Susanna), Elisabeth Rethberg (Countess), John Brownlee (Count), Jarmila Novotná (Cherubino), Irra Petina (Marcellina), Virgilio Lazzari (Bartolo), Alessio de Paolis (Basilio), Giordano Paltrinieri (Curzio), Louis d'Angelo (Antonio), Marita Farell (Barbarina) Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, Ettore Panizza | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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Ezio Pinza (Figaro), Bidu Sayao (Susanna), John Brownlee (Count Almaviva), Eleanor Steber (Countess Almaviva), Jarmila Novotna (Cherubino), Salvatore Baccaloni (Bartolo), Herta Glaz (Marcellina), Alessio de Paolis (Basilio), Louis d'Angelo (Antonio), Marita Farell (Barbarina) Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, Paul Breisach Recorded in 1943 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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