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Anneliese Rothenberger (Rosalinde), Renate Holm (Adele), Brigitte Fassbaender (Orlofsky), Nicolai Gedda (Eisenstein), Adolf Dallapozza (Alfred), Walter Berry (Frank), Jürgen Förster (Blind), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Falke), Otto Schenk (Frosch), Senta Wengraf (Ida), Gerd W. Dieberitz (Ivan) Wiener Symphoniker, Willi Boskovsky | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Rosalinde), Nicolai Gedda (Eisenstein), Helmut Krebs (Alfred), Rita Streich (Adele), Erich Kunz (Falke), Rudolf Christ (Orlofsky), Karl Dönch (Frank), Erich Majkut (Blind), Franz Böheim (Frosch), Luise Martini (Ida) Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus, Herbert von Karajan The brand new series celebrates EMI - The Home of Opera with Karajan's legendary recording of Die Fledermaus with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Nicolai Gedda. Includes complete libretto and synopsis on a bonus CD ROM. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Hilde Güden (Rosalinde), Eberhard Wächter (Eisenstein), Giuseppe Zampieri (Alfred), Rita Streich (Adele), Gerhard Stolze (Orlofsky), Peter Klein (Blind), Walter Berry (Falke), Erich Kunz (Frank), Josef Meinrad (Frosch), Elfriede Ott (Ida) Wiener Staatsopernchor & Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan Recorded: Sofiensaal, Vienna, June 1960 “The most luxuriantly Viennese of all Fledermice, with Karajan and the Philharmonic at their most effervescent and a delectable Staatsoper cast, plus a gala of 1950s Decca stars including Björling, Nilsson and Sutherland.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2007 ***** “The sound is sparklingly clear,...The performance of the opera itself has all the sparkle one could ask for...and the Decca recording is scintillating in its clarity.” Penguin Guide | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | 20/1/1951
Charles Kullman (Eisenstein), Marguerite Piazza (Rosalinde), Blanche Thebom (Orlofsky), Hugh Thompson (Frank), Richard Tucker (Alfred), John Brownlee (Doktor Falke), Paul Franke (Doktor Blind), Patrice Munsel (Adele), Nana Gollner (Ida) & Jack Gifford (Frosch) Orchestra & Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, Eugene Ormandy Sung in American English. Relatively good live sound – incredible cast with Tucker as Alfred and an impromptu La Donna è mobile. Lots of audience participation, obviously a good night. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Strauss: Die FledermausComplete Opera plus Gala Scene & Ballet Music
Arditi: | Il Bacio Joan Sutherland (soprano) | Berlin, I: | Anything you can do I can do better (from Annie Get Your Gun) Giulietta Simionato (mezzo), Ettore Bastianini (baritone) | Ferrari, Louis: | Domino Fernando Corena (bass) | Gershwin: | Summertime (from Porgy and Bess) Leontyne Price (soprano) | Lavilla Muñarriz: | Lullaby Teresa Berganza (mezzo) | Lehár: | Viljalied (from Die lustige Witwe) Renata Tebaldi (soprano) Dein ist mein ganzes Herz (from Das Land des Lächelns) Jussi Björling (tenor) | Loewe, F: | I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) Birgit Nilsson (soprano) | Siecynski: | Wien, Wien nur du Allein (Vienna, City of My Dreams) Ljuba Welitsch (soprano) | Strauss, J, II: | Die Fledermaus Hilde Gueden (Rosalinde), Waldemar Kmentt (Eisenstein), Giuseppe Zampieri (Alfred), Erika Köth (Adele), Regina Resnik (Orlofsky), Eberhard Wachter (Frank), Walter Berry (Falke), Erich Kunz (Frosch) | Valente, N: | Passione Mario del Monaco (tenor) |
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Regina Resnik (Rosalinde), Charles Kullman (Eisenstein), Patrice Munsel (Adele), John Brownlee (Falke), Blanche Thebom (Orlofsky), Clifford Harvuot (Frank), Brian Sullivan (Alfred), Paul Franke (Blind), Maria Karnilova (Ida), Jack Mann (Frosch) Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy & Josef Blatt These performances were recorded in the Metropolitan Opera house in New York in 1951. Acts I and II are conducted by Eugene Ormandy and Act III is conducted by Josef Blatt. Recorded on 22nd December 1951 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Edita Gruberova (Rosalinde), Barbara Bonney (Adele), Marjana Lipovsek (Orlofsky), Werner Hollweg (Eisenstein), Josef Protschka (Alfred), Waldemar Kmentt (Blind), Anton Scharinger (Falke), Christian Boesch (Frank), André Heller (Frosch), Elisabeth von Magnus (Ida), André Heller (Frosch) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nikolaus Harnoncourt "At mid-price and with such excellent sound this a refreshing way to hear a masterpiece that constantly astounds by its freshness of invention and abundance of memorable melodies, Harnoncourt is well worth putting on the shelf." (Simon Trezise, Opera Now, November / December 1996) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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