All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Live Recording from The Teatro Comunale, Florence, 2006
Ruggero Raimondi (Sir John Falstaff), Barbara Frittoli (Mrs. Alice Ford), Laura Polverelli (Mrs. Meg Page), Elena Zilio (Mistress Quickly), Mariola Cantarero (Nannetta), Manuel Lanza (Ford), Daniil Shtoda (Fenton), Carlo Bosi (Dr Cajus), Luigi Roni (Pistola), Gianluca Floris (Bardolfo) Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Zubin Mehta (conductor) & Luca Ronconi (stage director) The Maggio Musicale in Florence is the oldest and one of the most famous music festivals in Italy. When it’s director, Zubin Mehta, celebrated his 70th birthday, the staging of Giuseppe Verdi’s Falstaff was part of the festivities. The opera was conducted by Zubin Mehta himself and directed by Luca Ronconi. Adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare’s play The Merry Wives of Windsor, Falstaff was Verdi’s last opera and one of his few comedies. It was also the third of Verdi’s operas to be based on a Shakespearean play, and like his first adaptation of the English playwright, Macbeth, it concludes with a fugue, the famous “Tutto nel mondo è burla” (“All the world’s a joke”). The successful first performance took place at La Scala in Milan in 1893. While not as immensely popular as the works that immediately preceded it (Aida and Otello) Falstaff’s refinement and melodic invention have made it a long-term favourite with both artists and audience. Luca Ronconi’s production for the 2006 Maggio Musicale Fiorentino finds ready equivalents for Shakespeare’s Windsor in both the social context and imagery of modern Britain – an enjoyable comedy and a musical feast for home-viewing. The main characters are sung by leading exponents of their respective roles, including Barbara Frittoli as Alice and Ruggero Raimondi as Sir John Falstaff. Raimondi values the part for the way Falstaff takes part in the action both comically and dramatically, and perhaps this is the real strength and beauty of the role. Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Picture Format: 16:9 DVD Format: DVD 9 / NTSC Subtitle Languages: IT (Original Language), GB, DE, FR, ES Running Time: 128 mins FSK: 0 | 
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José van Dam (Falstaff), Luciana Serra (Alice Ford), Luca Canonici (Fenton), Paolo Coni (Ford), Kim Begley (Dr. Cajus), Pierre Lefèbre (Bardolfo), Mario Luperi (Pistola), Elizabeth Norberg-Schulz (Nannetta), Susan Graham (Meg Page), Marjana Lipovsek (Mistress Quickly) Rundfunkchor Berlin & Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti The reissue of this recording marks a double celebration – the bicentenary of Verdi’s birth and the centenary of Solti’s. Solti’s second recording of Verdi’s Falstaff returns to the catalogue. Recorded ‘live’ at the Philharmonie in Berlin, it boasts a thoroughly imaginative cast and magnificent recorded sound. | 
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| |  | Historic Mono Recording: Torino, October 2nd, 1949
Giuseppe Taddei (Sir John Falstaff), Saturno Meletti (Ford), Emilio Renzi (Fenton), Gino Del Signore (Dr. Cajus), Giuseppe Nessi (Bardolfo), Cristiano Dalamangas (Pistola), Rosanna Carteri (Mrs. Alice Ford), Lina Pagliughi (Nannetta), Amalia Pini (Mrs. Quickly) & Anna Maria Canali (Mrs. Meg Page) Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI, Mario Rossi | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Giuseppe Taddei (Falstaff), Ronaldo Panerai (Ford), Francisco Araiza (Fenton), Piero De Palma (Dr Caius), Heinz Zednik (Bardolfo), Federico Davià (Pistola), Raina Kabaivanska (Alice Ford), Janet Perry (Nannetta), Trudeliese Schmidt (Meg Page), Christa Ludwig (Mistress Quickly) Wiener Philharmoniker & Wiener Staatsopernchor, Herbert von Karajan | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, 25 August 1955
Fernando Corena (Sir John Falstaff), Juan Oncina, Kevin Miller (Fenton), Walter Monachesi (Ford), Dermot Troy (Dr. Caius), Daniel McCosham (Bardolpho), Marco Stefanoni (Pistola), Anna Maria Rovere (Alice Ford), Eugenia Ratti (Nanetta), Fernanda Cadoni (Meg Page) & Oralia Dominguez (Mistress Quickly) Glyndebourne Opera Chorus & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carlo Maria Giulini Carlo Maria Giulini was one of the 20th century’s greatest conductors along with fellow Italians Arturo Toscanini, Guido Cantelli and Victor de Sabata. His live performances of operas by Verdi, Rossini and Mozart have acquired legendary status while his distinguished recordings have remained in the catalogues to this day. The recording featuring a Glyndebourne production of Verdi’s Falstaff given in 1955 at the Edinburgh Festival is unique since after extensive research, it has never been published before in any form. This 1955 performance marked Giulini’s UK debut. The Times said, ‘in the final analysis, it was Mr Giulini’s direction which ensured the opera’s success’, and headlined the review by emphatically stating, ‘A wonderful production’. The Times reviewed Fernando Corena’s fresh interpretation of Falstaff as follows, ‘Mr Corena’s Falstaff is admirable because it is creditable … he gave us immense dignity, clarity of word, tone, line, and dramatic authority’. Walter Monachesi’s Ford was likewise praised for ‘the excellence of his vocal delivery and unusual dramatic expressiveness’. The Times also noted: ‘The four women were wonderfully well differentiated, the Quickly of Oralia Dominguez having a touch of succulence that Falstaff renounced and the Alice of Anna Maria Rovere being all sparkle in voice and appearance’. Giulini’s stunning recording of Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia from Covent Garden in 1960 is available on ICAC5046. “It is more disciplined, musically, than Gui’s recently released 1960 Glyndebourne live version...the young Giulini is always worth hearing in Verdi.” Sunday Times, 25th March 2012 “Giulini's Falstaff has a sage-like wit that makes a refreshing alternative to the noisier, bouncier comedy of many recent productions. His cast is superb, with Corena, born to sing the title-role, in great voice.” Classical Music, 21st April 2012 **** “An ideal ensemble is headed by Corena's robustly restrained Falstaff and Giulini, livelier than in later years” BBC Music Magazine, September 2012 ***** “The Falstaff (Corena, a first 'official' complete performance from him in the role on disc) and Quickly (the ubiquitous Dominguez) are superb, the Nannetta good, the Fords less so.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2012 “The individual casting is admirable....A wonderfully relaxed and good humoured performance in which nearly everything seemed to have gone right.” MusicWeb International, June 2012 | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Tito Gobbi (Falstaff), Luigi Alva (Fenton), Rolando Panerai (Ford), Tomaso Spataro (Dr Caius), Renato Ercolani (Bardolfo), Nicola Zaccaria (Pistola), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Alice Ford), Anna Moffo (Nannetta), Nan Merriman (Meg Page), Fedora Barbieri (Mistress Quickly) Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, Herbert von Karajan Recording Country: United Kingdom Recording Location: 21-23, 25-29 June & 24 July 1956 / Kingsway Hall, London Mix Date: 24 Jul 1956 Producer: Walter Legge. Engineer: Christopher Parker Digitally remastered to 24-bit standard at Abbey Road Studios by Allan Ramsay Source matrix nos.: YAX 16-21 (Columbia SAX 2254-56) “the most vividly characterful cast ever gathered for a recording. If you relish the idea of Tito Gobbi as Falstaff (his many-coloured voice, not quite fat-sounding in humour, presents a sharper character than usual), then this is clearly the best choice.” Penguin Guide, 2010 edition **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | 2/2/1983
Falstaff, Verdi's last opera, has a long performing history in Vienna (it was first performed in 1893), and just as long is the list of great conductors who have conducted it at the State Opera.These include Lorin Maazel, who presented his interpretation in 1983. featuring a magnificent ensemble of singers, first and foremost Walter Berry, who in the Indian summer of his career conquered the starring role as fat Sir John. He was equally at home in the joviality of the role and in its ruminative moments as he was in its roguish and impulsive emotional outbursts.The portly knight's object of desire and his antagonist was Pilar Lorengar as Alice Ford, possessed of vocal luminosity and perfect accentuation. Her jealous husband was played as an unbridled, dashing cavalier by the baritone Giorgio Zancanaro.As the young lovers, the silvery-bright soprano of Patricia Wise and the dark-toned tenor of Francisco Araiza complemented each other charmingly, both in timbre and in the naturalness of their intertwined phrasing. Nor did Christa Ludwig hold back in her renowned interpretation of Mistress Quickly, luring both Walter Berry and the Viennese public to their assignations in Ford's house and under Herne's Oak.With an ensemble such as this, the final fugue can truly make us believe that all the world's a joke - and listening to this live recording merely confirms it. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Rolando Panerai (Falstaff), Alan Titus (Ford), Frank Lopardo (Fenton), Marilyn Horne (Mistress Quickly), Sharon Sweet (Alice Ford), Julie Kaufmann (Nannetta), Susan Quittmeyer (Meg Page), Ulrich Reß (Bardolfo), Francesco Ellero d'Artegna (Pistola), Piero De Palma (Dr. Cajus) Symphonieorchester Und Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Sir Colin Davis Falstaff is Verdi’s last opera and the culmination of a lifetime of operatic achievement; it was his third Shakespeare opera and a project he kept shrouded in great mystery until the work was almost finished. Despite being written when the composer was in his late 70s it is a work of kaleidoscopic variety that sparkles with its rapidity of utterance and lightness of touch and displays a mastery of ensemble writing. Recorded in 1991 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Giuseppe Taddei (Falstaff), Rolando Panerai (Ford), Francisco Araiza (Fenton), Raina Kabaivanska (Alice Ford), Janet Perry (Nannetta), Trudeliese Schmidt (Meg Page), Christa Ludwig (Mistress Quickly), Federico Davià (Pistola), Heinz Zednik (Bardolfo), Piero De Palma (Dr Caius) Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Herbert von Karajan | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Hans Reinmar (Falstaff), Maud Cunitz, Rez Fischer & Wilma Lipp Georg Solti first release - recorded Cologne Radio 1950 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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