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Giorgio Zancanaro (Guglielmo Tell), Cheryl Studer (Matilde), Chris Merritt (Arnoldo), Giorgio Surjan (Gualtiero Farst), Franco de Grandis (Melchthal), Vittorio Terranova (Ruodi), Alberto Noli (Leutoldo), Luigi Roni (Gessler), Ernesto Gavazzi (Rodolfo), Amelia Felle (Jemmy), Ludicana d'Intino (Edwige) Orchestra, Ballet & Chorus of La Scala, Riccardo Muti Riccardo Muti conducts a fine cast led by Giorgio Zancanaro in the title role of Rossini’s towering and opulent last opera, filmed in 1988, with the Corps de Ballet, Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala. PICTURE FORMAT: 4:3
LENGTH: 239 MINS
SOUND: DOLBY STEREO
SUBTITLES: EN
“Muti conducts with real assurance. Pacing the drama magnificently, it is on performances like these that the controversial Maestro has made his well-deserved musical reputation. Tell emerges as a masterpiece from first to last...
Ensembles are a consistent joy – just try the finale of Act 1 – thanks to Muti's clear direction and the superb choral forces. This is a superb DVD...Do try to experience this treat.” MusicWeb International | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Theodor Horand (Tell); Gert Lutze (Arnoldo); Annelies Schubert-Heuhaus (Matilde); Helmuth Kaphan (Melchthal); Margarete Hahnkamm (Jemmy); Elisabeth Holtkamp (Edwige) & Karl-Heinz Hölzke (Un Pescatore) Leipzig Radio, Herbert Kegel | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Paolo Silveri (Guglielmo Tell), Mario Filippeschi (Arnoldo), Raffaele Arie (Gualtiero Furst), Margherita Benetti (Jemmy), Antonio Massaria (Melchthal), Giannella Borelli (Edwige), Anna Maria Rovere (Matilde) RAI Orchestra, Nino Sanzogno | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Guglielmo Tell), Gianni Jaia (Arnoldo), Anita Cerquetti (Matilde), Giuseppe Modesti (Gualtiero), Ivan Sardi (Melchthal), Jolanda Mancini (Jemmy), Giannella Borelli (Edwige) Orchestra e Coro di RAI Milano, Mario Rossi Recorded in 1956; includes bonus tracks of Nicolai Gedda in Guglielmo Tell | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Norman Mittelman (Guglielmo Tell), Nicolai Gedda (Arnoldo Melchtal), Éva Marton (Matilde), Agostino Ferrin (Gualtiero Furst), Mario Rinaudo (Melchthal), Maria Casula (Jemmy), Flora Rafanelli (Edwige), Vittorio Terranova (Un pescatore), Luigi Roni (Gessler), Dino Formichini (Rodolfo) Orchestra e Coro dell'Maggio Musicale Firenze, Riccardo Muti Recorded live in Florence in 1972 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Sherrill Milnes (Guglielmo Tell), Luciano Pavarotti (Arnoldo), Mirella Freni (Matilde), Nicolai Ghiaurov (Gualtiero Furst), John Tomlinson (Melchthal), Della Jones (Jemmy), Elizabeth Connell (Edwige), Richard Van Allan (Leutoldo), Piero De Palma (Rodolfo), John Noble (Un Cacciatore), Cesar Antonio Suarez (Un pescatore) Ambrosian Opera Chorus & National Philharmonic Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly Recorded: Kingsway Hall, London, August 1979 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Rossini: Guglielmo Tell(complete opera)
Sherrill Milnes, Luciano Pavarotti, Mirella Freni, Nicolai Ghiaurov, John Tomlinson, Della Jones, Elizabeth Connell, Richard Van Allan, Piero de Palma National Philharmonic Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly “If ever there was a case for armchair opera it's Rossini's Guglielmo Tell. The very limitations which have made it, so far, a non-repertory work, give space for the imagination to redress the balance: the short, Rousseau-esque scenes of life by Lake Lucerne, the distant entrances and exits of shepherds and huntsmen, the leisurely but perfectly balanced side-vignettes of fisherman, hunter, child. Thanks to the clarity and liveliness of the recording itself and, above all, the shrewd casting, this set creates a vivid charivari of fathers, sons, lovers and patriots, all played out against some of Rossini's most delicately painted pastoral cameos. Chailly keeps up the undercurrent of tension between private love and public loyalty, as well as working hard the rustic jollity of the score. Tell himself could hardly have a better advocate than Sherrill Milnes. Arnoldo and Matilde, too, are cleverly cast. Pavarotti contains the coarse, direct impulsiveness of Arnoldo's shepherd stock with the tenderness of love, in his characteristic charcoal cantabile and the numbness of his remorse. Mirella Freni, singing opposite Pavarotti as the forbidden Princess Matilde, phrases with aristocratic poise, folding into every fragment of embryonic bel canto the fragile ardour of a young girl's love. The vocal chemistry between them in their Act 2 declaration of love is a lively incarnation of their roles. A similarly interesting patterning of vocal timbres is produced by the casting of Elizabeth Connell as Edwige, Tell's wife, and of Della Jones as Jemmy, their son. Their last-act Trio with Matilde is matched by the contrasting colours of the basses of Ghiaurov, Tomlinson and Van Allan: their roles may be small, but their characters are vividly stamped on an excellent ensemble performance.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | |
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| |  | The La Scala Collection Box Set11 Operas - Over Thirty Hours of Superb Entertainment
Thomas Allen, Placido Domingo, Renato Bruson, Daniela Dessì, Alessandro Corbelli, Giorgio Zancanaro, Chris Merritt, Cheryl Studer and Sara Mingardo Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala, Riccardo Muti, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Lorin Maazel and Stefano Ranzani PICTURE FORMAT: 4:3
LENGTH: 30 Hours 32 Mins
SOUND: STEREO
SUBTITLES: EN
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