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Mahler: Symphonies 1-10; Das Lied von der Erde
(2005)
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performed by
Alan Titus (baritone), Anne Howells (alto), Ben Heppner (tenor), Florence Quivar (alto), Gwendolyn Killebrew (contralto), Julia Varady (soprano), Lucia Popp (soprano), Maria Venuti (soprano), Marianne Haggander (soprano), Marjana Lipovsek (mezzo-soprano)
composed by
Gustav Mahler
This cycle of Mahler's symphonies plus his Das Lied von der Erde is the last will and recorded testament of Gary Bertini. Although the Moldavian-born, Israeli citizen Bertini lived another decade after most of these performances were recorded in the early '90s, he made very few other recordings and thus his posthumous reputation will be determined ...
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Joseph Haydn Operas 1
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performed by
Alan Titus (vocals), Antal Dorati (harpsichord), Anthony Rolfe Johnson (vocals), Arleen Augér (vocals), Benjamin Luxon (vocals), Claes-Hĺkan Ahnsjo (vocals), Domenico Trimarchi (vocals), Elly Ameling (vocals), Francis Marcellin (double bass)
composed by
Franz Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn the composer of symphonies, string quartets, piano trios, piano sonatas, and a plethora of other instrumental works was also Joseph Haydn the composer, director, and producer of operas. His employer, Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, greatly enjoyed opera, and for nearly 20 years Haydn's full-time job was running the theater at Esterháza, ...
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Umberto Giordano: Andrea Chénier
(1977)
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performed by
Allan Monk (baritone), Enzo Dara (baritone), Gwendolyn Killebrew (mezzo-soprano), Isser Bushkin (bass), Jean Kraft (mezzo-soprano), Malcolm King (baritone), Maria Ewing (vocals), Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Nigel Beavan (bass), Piero de Palma (vocals)
composed by
Umberto Giordano
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Orff: De temporum fine comoedia
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performed by
Anna Tomowa-Sintow (vocals), Anton Diakov (vocals), Boris Carmeli (vocals), Christa Ludwig (contralto), Colette Lorand (vocals), Erik Geisen (vocals), Glenys Loulis (vocals), Gwendolyn Killebrew (vocals), Hannes Jockel (vocals), Hans Helm (vocals)
composed by
Carl Orff
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Handel: Tamerlano
(2002)
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performed by
Albert Fuller (harpsichord), Alexander Young (tenor), Carole Bogard (vocals), Carole Bogard (soprano), Gwendolyn Killebrew (mezzo-soprano), Joanna Simon (mezzo-soprano), Lars Holm Johansen (cello), Marius Rintzler (bass), Sophia Steffan (vocals)
composed by
George Frederick Handel
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Antonín Dvorák: Rusalka
(1998)
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Angela Bello (vocals), Ans Philippo (vocals), Fons van Zijl (vocals), Gwendolyn Killebrew (vocals), Ivo Zidek (vocals), Marianne Dielemann (vocals), Nico Boer (vocals), Roberta Alexander (vocals), Teresa Stratas (vocals), Willard White (vocals)
composed by
Antonin Dvorák
Given Dvorák's generous melodic gifts, his warmly lush musical language, and a dramatically engaging romantic plot, it's surprising that Rusalka, written at the turn of the twentieth century, has taken so long to begin to move into the repertoire of opera houses beyond Eastern Europe. The story is essentially a Slavic version of Hans Christian ...
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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
(2006)
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performed by
Carmen Reppel (vocals), Donald McIntyre (vocals), Elisabeth Glauser (vocals), Franz Mazura (vocals), Gabriele Schnaut (vocals), Gwendolyn Killebrew (vocals), Gwyneth Jones (vocals), Hanna Schwarz (vocals), Heinz Zednik (vocals), Helmut Pampuch (vocals)
composed by
Richard Wagner
Although not the most controversial of postwar Bayreuth Rings -- Georg Solti and Peter Hall's retro-Romantic Ring with naked Rhine maidens wins that prize -- Pierre Boulez and Patrice Chéreau's post-industrial revolution Ring as metaphor for the decline and fall of capitalism is certainly the second most controversial postwar Bayreuth Ring. But ...
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Puccini:Edgar
(1977)
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performed by
Carlo Bergonzi (tenor), Gwendolyn Killebrew (mezzo-soprano), Mark Munkittrick (bass), Renata Scotto (soprano), Vicente Sardinero (baritone), Schola Cantorum of New York (choir, chorus), Mildred Hohner (conductor)
composed by
Giacomo Puccini
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Giordano: Andrea Chénier
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Allan Monk (baritone), Enzo Dara (baritone), Gwendolyn Killebrew (mezzo-soprano), Isser Bushkin (bass), Jean Kraft (mezzo-soprano), Malcolm King (bass), Maria Ewing (mezzo-soprano), Michel Sénéchal (tenor), Nigel Beavan (bass baritone)
composed by
Umberto Giordano
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Dvorák: Rusalka
(2006)
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Angela Bello (vocals), Ans Philippo (vocals), Gwendolyn Killebrew (vocals), Ivo Zidek (vocals), Nico Boer (vocals), Roberta Alexander (vocals), Teresa Stratas (vocals), Willard White (vocals), The Broadcast Orchestra, Bohumil Gregor (conductor)
composed by
Antonin Dvorák
Given Dvorák's generous melodic gifts, his warmly lush musical language, and a dramatically engaging romantic plot, it's surprising that Rusalka, written at the turn of the twentieth century, has taken so long to begin to move into the repertoire of opera houses beyond Eastern Europe. The story is essentially a Slavic version of Hans Christian ...
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Antonín Dvorák: Rusalka
(2008)
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performed by
Angela Bello (vocals), Ans Philippo (vocals), Fons van Zijl (vocals), Gwendolyn Killebrew (vocals), Ivo Zidek (vocals), Marianne Dielemann (vocals), Nico Boer (vocals), Roberta Alexander (vocals), Teresa Stratas (vocals), Willard White (vocals)
composed by
Antonin Dvorák
Given Dvorák's generous melodic gifts, his warmly lush musical language, and a dramatically engaging romantic plot, it's surprising that Rusalka, written at the turn of the twentieth century, has taken so long to begin to move into the repertoire of opera houses beyond Eastern Europe. The story is essentially a Slavic version of Hans Christian ...
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