Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Verdi: La Traviata (highlights)
Sills, Wallis, Sharpe, Lloyd, Erwen, Gedda, Fiorentini, Panerai Riyal Philharmonic Orchestra, Aldo Ceccato | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Giacomo Aragall, Virgilio Carbonari, Mirella Fiorentini, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Giovanni Foiani, Pilar Lorengar, Silvio Maionica, Stefanie Malagu, Pier Francesco Poli Chorus & Orchestra of the Deutsche Opera Berlin, Lorin Maazel | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | La Traviata - Love & SacrificeThe story of the Opera - a DVD documentary of one of the world’s best loved Operas
Verdi: | La Traviata (highlights) |
Angela Gheorghiu, Kathleen Cassello, Marie McLaughlin, Carla Basto, Roberto Alagna & Leo Nucci This documentary presents an anatomy of La Traviata, guiding viewers through the work, explaining Verdi’s intentions and how he expressed these in music. The story of the opera is traced through substantial extracts drawn from acclaimed productions by Francesca Zambello, Terry Edwards, Peter Hall and Ruth Berghaus. Seen singing the central role of Violetta are Angela Gheorghiu, Kathleen Cassello, Marie McLaughlin and Carla Basto. There are also contributions from Roberto Alagna and Leo Nucci. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Anna Moffo - A Portrait of Manon & Great Love Duets
Anna Moffo (soprano) with Robert Kerns, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Alberta Alberti, Maria Casula, Anna di Stasio, Flaviano Labò, Manlio Rocchi, Mario Rinaudo, Enzo Titta, Richard Tucker, Cesare Valletti, Rosalind Elias & Carlo Bergonzi Anna Moffo was born of Italian parents in Wayne, Pennsylvania, on 27 June 1932, although some sources give the year as 1930 and others as 1935. After studying with Eufemia Giannini-Gregory at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, she went as a Fulbright scholar to the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, where her teachers were Luigi Ricci and Mercedes Llopart. She made her début at Spoleto in 1955 as Norina in Don Pasquale, and created a sensation at the Rome Opera the same year when she appeared there for the first time. She was immediately engaged by Italian television to play Cio-Cio-San in a production of Madama Butterfly, and subsequently appeared on Italian TV as Nannetta, Amina, Lucia di Lammermoor and Maria (La figlia del reggimento). In 1956 she sang Zerlina in Don Giovanni at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, and in 1957 she was chosen by Herbert von Karajan to sing Nannetta in Falstaff at the Salzburg Festival. It was also in 1957 that she made her American début in Chicago, appearing as Mimì in La bohème. On 14 November 1959 Moffo appeared for the first time at the Metropolitan as Violetta, a role she sang 80 times with the company. Her success was immediate and she appeared regularly in both the old and new houses throughout the 1960s and early 1970s in 18 major roles, including Pamina, Norina, Gilda, Luisa Miller, the four heroines of Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Juliette, Gounod’s Marguerite, Massenet’s Manon, Mélisande, Nedda, Adina, Liù and Lucia di Lammermoor. To many opera-lovers in the USA, she was quite simply the most beautiful diva of her era. She was certainly one of the most talented, possessing an appealing stage presence, a lyric soprano voice of full, radiant tone and an impeccable coloratura technique, which she used with excellent musical taste. After some 130 Met appearances in New York and a further 70 with the company on tour, her last opera performances in the house at Lincoln Center were in March 1976 as Violetta. She returned to the Met on 22 October 1983 to sing a duet with Robert Merrill in the Centennial Gala, which was televised world-wide. Extract from the booklet note © Tony Locantro, 2000 “A star between the mid-1950s and the early '70s, the Italian American soprano looked as lovely as she sounded - as these arias prove, that was pretty good.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2008 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Verdi & Donizetti Opera Excerpts
Erika Koth & Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Cheryl Studer, Luciano Pavarotti, Juan Pons The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, James Levine | | | 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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Ileana Cotrubas, Plácido Domingo & Sherril Milnes Bayerischer Staatsopernchor & Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Carlos Kleiber | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Tebaldi, Poggi, Protti, Cavalleri, Vercelli, de Palma, Sacchetti, Caseeli, Sardi Orchestra e Coro dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli | | | 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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Rannveig Braga (mezzo-soprano), Monika Krause (soprano), Ivica Neshybova (soprano), Yordy Ramiro (tenor), Jozef Spacek (baritone), Georg Tichy (baritone) Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Alexander Rahbari | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Verdi: La Traviata (highlights)(Sung in German)
Wolfgang Anheisser (baritone), Gunther Leib (bass), Siegfried Vogel (bass), Thomas Thomaschke (bass), Ingeborg Springer (mezzo-soprano), Anneliese Rothenberger (soprano), Anton de Ridder (tenor), Armin Ude (tenor) Leipzig Radio Chorus, Leipzig Radio Chorus, Dresden Staatskapelle, Giuseppe Patane | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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