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Leonard Warren (Falstaff), Richard Torigi (Ford), Vivian della Chiesa (Alice Ford), Lizabeth Pritchett (Mistress Quickly), Audrey Schuh (Nanetta), André Turp (Fenton), Evelyn Sachs (Meg Page), Norman Treigle (Pistola) New Orleans Opera Orchestra & Chorus, Renato Cellini “Leonard Warren's distinctive timbre is always in evidence, free and yielding, the show's strong backbone” Opera News | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Giacomo Rimini (Falstaff), Pia Tassinari (Alice), Emilio Ghirardini (Ford), Ines Alfani Tellini (Nanetta), Aurora Buades (Mrs Quickly), Roberto d'Alessio (Fenton), Giuseppe Nessi (Bardolfo) Milan Symphony Orchestra, Lorenzo Molajoli Recorded in 1932 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Leonard Warren (Falstaff), Giuseppe Valdengo (Ford), Giuseppe di Stefano (Fenton), Regina Resnik (Alice Ford), Licia Albanese (Nannetta), Cloe Elmo (Quickly), Martha Lipton (Meg Page), Alessio de Paolis (Bardolpho), Lorenzo Alvary (Pistol), Leslie Chabay (Dr Caius) Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, Fritz Reiner Recorded broadcast from 26th February 1949 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Mariano Stabile (Falstaff), Pietro Biasini (Ford), Dino Borgioli (Fenton), Franca Somigli (Alice Ford), Mita Vasari (Meg Page), Angelica Cravcenco (Mistress Quickly), Augusta Oltrabella (Nanetta), Giuseppe Nessi (Bardolph), Virgilio Lazzari (Pistol), Dr. Cajus (Alfredo Tedeschi) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna State Opera Ballet and Chorus, Arturo Toscanini Recorded Salzburg, August 1937 | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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Willard White, Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke, Santiago Sánchez Jericó, Paolo Battaglia, Charlotte Hellekant, Geraldine McGreevy, Miah Persson, Nora Gubisch, Marcus Jupither, Yann Beuron Orchestre de Paris, Enrique Mazzola, stage direction by Herbert Wernicke Recording Date: 2001 Place of recording: From the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence Running Time: 125 min Picture Format: 16:9 Sound Format: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1 Menu Languages PAL: D, F, GB, SP Subtitle Languages PAL: D, F, GB, I, SP Menu Languages NTSC: F, GB, JP, SP Subtitle Languages NTSC: F, GB, I, JP, SP | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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PICTURE FORMAT: 16:9
LENGTH: 157 MINS
SOUND: DOLBY SURROUND
Subtitles: PAL - English, French, German
Subtitles: NTSC - English
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| |  | Verdi Box Set
Verdi: | Falstaff Bryn Terfel (Falstaff), Barbara Frittoli (Alice Ford), Roberto Frontali (Ford), Bernadette Manca di Nissa (Mistress Quickly), Desiree Rancatore (Nanetta), Kenneth Tarver (Fenton)
Peter Hoare, Gwynne Howell, Barbara Frittoli & Desirée Rancatore The Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Bernard Haitink (conductor) & Graham Vick (stage director) Il Trovatore Recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London on 3rd May 2002 José Cura (Manrico), Dmitri Hvorostovsky (Il Conte di Luna), Yvonne Naef (Azucena), Verónica Villarroel (Leonora), Tomas Tomasson (Ferrando), Gweneth-Ann Jeffers (Ines), Edgaras Montvidas (Ruiz), Thomas Barnard (Old Gypsy) The Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Carlo Rizzi (conductor) & Elijah Moshinsky (stage director) Rigoletto Paolo Gavanelli (Rigoletto), Marcelo Alvarez (Il Duca), Christine Schäfer (Gilda), Eric Halfvarson (Sparafucile), Graciela Araya (Maddalena), Elizabeth Sikora (Giovanna), Giovanni Battista Parodi (Monterone), Quentin Hayes (Marullo), Peter Auty (Borsa)
Graeme Broadbent, Dervla Ramsay, Paolo Gavanelli & Quentin Hayes Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Edward Downes (conductor) & David McVicar (stage director) |
PICTURE FORMAT: 16:9
LENGTH: 8 Hours 18 Mins
SOUND: DOLBY STEREO / DOLBY DIGITAL
SUBTITLES: EN
“[On Rigoletto] With Christine Schäfer as a matchless Gilda and Edward Downes, the finest Verdian of the age, conducting, it’s a production that rages at the cruelty of the world.” BBC Music Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Art of Anna Moffo
Bellini: | La Sonnambula: excerpts Recorded in 1956 Anna Moffo (Amina), Danilo Vega (Elvino), Plinio Clabassi (Rodolfo), Gianna Galli (Lisa), Guido Mazzini (Alessio), Giuseppe Nessi (Notaro), Anna Maria Anelli (Teresa) Orchestra e Coro di Milano della Televisione Italiana, Bruno Bartoletti | Handel: | Messiah Sung in Italian; recorded in April 1959 Anna Moffo (soprano), Giovanna Fiorini (alto), Herbert Handt (tenor), Ivon Vinco (bass) Orchestra e Coro di Milano della RAI, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli | Respighi: | Monica, che vuoi? (from La Fiamma) Recorded in 1955 Mara Coleva (Silvana), Anna Moffo (Monica) Orchestra di Milano della RAI, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli | Verdi: | Falstaff Recorded in 1956 Giuseppe Taddei (Falstaff), Luigi Alva (Fenton), Anna Moffo (Anna Moffo), Rosanna Carteri (Alice), Scipio Colombo (Ford), Anna Maria Canali (Meg), Fedora Barbieri (Mistress Quickly), Franco Calabrese (Pistola), Renato Ercolani (Bardolfo), Mario Carlin (Dr. Cajus) Orchestra di Milano della RAI, Tullio Serafin |
Anna Moffo was one of the top American divas in the fifties and sixties and was a lyric soprano. These recordings date from 1955-1959, when she was in her prime. She studied at the Rome Conservatory and during that time recorded La Bohème with Maria Callas, in what has become a legendary recording. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Verdi: Falstaff - Two Historic PerformancesPlus bonus tracks from previously unreleased live performances of Otello and Aida conducted by de Sabata (1938)
Verdi: | Falstaff Recorded 16th May 1952 Mariano Stabile (Falstaff), Paolo Silveri (Ford), Renata Tebaldi (Alice), Anna Maria Canali (Meg), Cloe Elmo (Mistress Quickly), Cesare Valletti (Fenton), Rosanna Carteri (Nannetta), Giuseppe Nessi (Bardolfo), Italo Tajo (Pistola), Mariano Caruso (Dr Cajus) Orchestra e Coro della Teatro alla Scala, Victor de Sabata Falstaff Recorded 18th April 1941 Mariano Stabile (Falstaff), Tito Gobbi (Ford), Franca Somigli (Alice), Vittorico Palambini (Meg), Cloe Elmo (Mistress Quickly), Augusta Oltrabella (Nannetta), Ferruccio Tagliavini (Fenton), Cesare Masini-Sperti (Bardolfo), Adelio Zagonora (Dr Cajus) Orchestra e Coro della Teatro Reale dell'Opera di Roma Pur ti riveggo, mia dolce Aida (from Aida) Tu non m'ami, va! (from Aida) Ma dimmi (from Aida) Benjamino Gigli (Radames) Giá nella notte densa (from Otello) Renato Gigli (Otello), Gabriella Gatti (Desdemona) Vanne, la tua meta gia vedo…Credo in un Dio crudel (from Otello) Piero Biasini (Iago) |
Critic Alan Blyth writes in his liner notes: "The La Scala performance of 1952 is enlivened by De Sabata¹s superb conducting, at once precise, energetic, imbued with the rightful comedy and altogether exhilarating. The veteran baritone seems inspired by his conductor to present an even more imaginative and detailed portrayal than ever before, one quite unstaled by the thousand or so performances he had already given. This is a matter of subtler emphases and vocal chuckles that are so vivid as almost to bring the character before one at home. A critic who saw and heard him at the time wrote that he had to resort to some technical tricks to cover up a voice that was no longer in its prime, but added: "To offset that, his colouring of words was unique as were his gestures, how he moved, his command of the stage". The 1941 Rome performance, or as much of it as survives, stems from the collection of the German Radio Archive in Frankfurt, and appears for the first time. It seems to be a studio performance as there is no evidence of any audience participation or stage movement. The sound is remarkable for its day. The recording houses an interpretation from Tullio Serafin markedly different from De Sabata¹s. Serafin¹s view of the work seems to be more autumnal, more ruminative than that of his Italian near-contemporary. No less well prepared or well played, it allows us to hear even more of the magic of the orchestration. | | | (also available to download from $18.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Glyndebourne DiamondsFive Great Opera Productions from the Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Beethoven: | Fidelio, Op. 72 (1979) Elisabeth Söderström (Leonore), Anton de Ridder (Florestan), Curt Applegren (Rocco), Robert Allman (Pizarro), Elizabeth Gale (Marzelline), Ian Caley (Jaquino), Michael Langdon (Fernando), David Johnston (First Prisoner), Roger Bryson (Second Prisoner) Bernard Haitink | Monteverdi: | Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (1973) Benjamin Luxon (Ulisse), Janet Baker (Penelope), Ian Caley (Telemaco), Robert Lloyd (Nettuno), Anne Howells (Minerva), Rae Woodland (Giunone), Brian Burrows (Giove) Raymond Leppard | Stravinsky: | The Rake's Progress (1975) Leo Goeke (Tom Rakewell), Felicity Lott (Anne Trulove), Samuel Ramey (Nick Shadow), Richard Van Allan (Trulove), Rosalind Elias (Baba the Turk) Bernard Haitink | Verdi: | Falstaff (1976) Donald Gramm (Falstaff), Benjamin Luxon (Ford), Kay Griffel (Alice Ford), Elizabeth Gale (Nannetta), Max René Cosotti (Fenton), Nucci Condò (Mistress Quickly), Reni Penkova (Meg Page), Bernard Dickerson (Bardolfo), Ugo Trama (Pistola), John Fryatt (Dr Cajus) John Pritchard Macbeth (1972) Kostas Paskalis (Macbeth), Josephine Barstow (Lady Macbeth), James Morris (Banco), Keith Erwen (Macduff), Ian Caley (Malcolm), Rae Woodland (Dama), Brian Donlan (Medico), Ian Caddy (Domestico), John Tomlinson (Sicaro) John Pritchard |
Recording Date: 2007
Place of recording: From the Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Running Time: 681 min
Picture Format: 4:3
Sound Format: PCM Stereo
Menu Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, SP
Subtitle Languages NTSC: D, F, GB, I, SP
“[On Falstaff] This performance is typical of the high standards of ensemble playing pertaining at Glyndebourne in the 1970s.” Gramophone Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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