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Renato Bruson, Ghena Dimitrova, Bruna Baglioni & Dimiter Petkov Maurizio Arena | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Maria Guleghina, Juan Pons, Samuel Ramey, Wendy White & Gwyn Hughes Jones Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, James Levine | | DG - 0730779 (DVD Video) £19.99 (£17.01 ex. VAT) |
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Piero Cappuccilli, Plácido Domingo, Evgeny Nesterenko, Ghena Dimitrova, Lucia Valentini Terrani Chorus & Orchestra of German Opera Berlin, Giuseppe Sinopoli | DG - 4105122 (CD - 2 discs) £25.99 (£22.12 ex. VAT) |
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Souliotis, Gobbi, Cava & Prevedi Wiener Opernorchester, Lamberto Gardelli | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Renato Bruson (baritone), Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Ferruccio Furlanetto (bass), Maria Guleghina (soprano), Elena Zaremba (mezzo), Carlo Striuli (bass), Masatoshi Uehara (tenor) & Taemi Kohama (soprano) Tokyo Symphony Orchestra & Tokyo Opera Singers, Daniel Oren On 9 March 1842, when Nabucco was first produced, Giuseppe Verdi was twenty-nine years old. and just another musician trying to get himself moticed, However his talent was soon recognised by Bartolomeo Merelli, impresario of La Scala in Milan and the Imperial Theatre in Vienna. A single evening was enough to make him the man of the moment, at a time when opera was the surest and quickest means for a composer to secure affluence, material comfort, fame and respect. It must be remembered that the principle roles were taken by three of the most famous opera singers of that time: the impressive soprano Giuseppina Strepponi - who was to be forced by ill health into premature retirement six years later, and who was to become Verdi’s attentive life-partner sang the part of Abigaille, Giorgio Ronconi, a baritone and a great specialist in the art of bel canto, was Nabucco, and the bass Prosper Derivis took the part of Zaccaria. | 
| Naive - V5158 (CD - 2 discs) £12.99 (£11.06 ex. VAT) |
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Bruce Martin, Rosemary Gunn, Jeannie Kelso, Anson Austin, Elizabeth Connell, Jonathan Summers, John Brunato & Christopher Dawes The Australian Opera Chorus & State Orchestra of Victoria, Carlo Felice Cillario Filmed at the State Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre,
Melbourne, Australia, May 7th, 1996. ‘Jonathan Summers…was in wonderful voice and gave a performance of rich intensity and dramatic power.’ The Australian | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Leo Nucci (Nabucco) & Maria Guleghina (Abigaille) Orchestra & Chorus of the Arena di Verona, Daniel Oren Recorded - Arena di Verona, Italy 2007 “There is a good sense here of the fitness of things, and of their grandeur too. Guleghina is the Abigaille of out time: powerful, intense, wide of range, agile in passagework, and when need arises capable of softness. As Nabucco, the veteran Nucci comes through with impressive authority and stamina... Chorus and orchestra do the arena and its 2007 season credit.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Scippio Colombo (Nabucco); Gerda Scheyrer (Abigaille);Walter Berry (Zaccaria); Lazar Javanovic (Ismaele); Josefine Zlabinger (Fenena) & Hilde Vadura (Anka) Vienna State Opera Chorus & Viennese Radio, Berislav Klobucar Recorded 1955 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Igor Morosow, Bruno Ribeiro, Simon Yang, Gabriella Morigi, Elisabeth Kulman & Janusz Monarcha Orchester & Choir of the Europasymphony, Ernst Märzendorfer Recorded live at the Römersteinbruch St. Margarethen,
14 July 2007 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Susan Patterson (soprano), Camilla Roberts (soprano), Jane Irwin (mezzo-soprano), Leonardo Capalbo (tenor), Paul Wade (tenor), Alan Opie (baritone), Alastair Miles (bass) & Dean Robinson (bass) David Parry includes the full libretto "At last. British baritone Alan Opie confirms that he is, as his fans have long maintained, one of the few truly great
Verdi baritones of his generation. From his first, majestic entrance, through to his compassionate, legato-laced redemption, Opie need fear no comparison with any rivals (OK, Tito Gobbi had that unforgettable bite in the voice, but in every other respect Opie is even his equal). Alongside him, Susan Patterson reaches grand, characterful heights as Abigail, while Alastair Miles is a granite-voiced Zachariah. Under David Parry’s superb conducting, the whole set reeks of theatricality, verve and true Verdian style" - Gramophone Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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