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Concert in Moscow in March 1980.
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Concert in Moscow in March 1980.
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Chorus - Metropolitan Opera
Eugene Onegin - Yuri Mazurok
Lenski - Nicolai Gedda
Tatyana - Raina Kabaivanska
Olga - Isola Jones
Larina - Ariel Bybee
Filipjewna - Batyah Godfrey Ben-David
Gremin - Paul Plishka
Triquet - James Atherton
Zaretzky - Andrij Dobriansky
Captain - Mario Bertolino
Conductor Emil Tchakarov - 1979(LI)
Orchestra - Metropolitan Opera
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Live performance from Stockholm, 1959
Gilda - Margareta Hallin
Giovanna - Barbro Ericson
Ceprano - Ingvar Wixell
Duke of Mantua - Nicolai Gedda
Maddalena - Kerstin Meyer
Borsa Matteo - Olle Sivall
Sparafucile - Arne Tyren
Rigoletto - Hugo Hasslo
Monterone - Georg Svedenbrandt
Marullo - Anders Näslund
Conductor
Sixten Ehrling
Ensembles
Royal Stockholm Opera Chorus
Royal Stockholm Opera Orchestra
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Another version of La damnation de Faust. Recording from 1969.
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Movie from 1992, made on the opera music.
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Another live Don Giovanni from MET.
Don Giovanni- Cesare Siepi
Donna Anna- Edda Moser
Don Ottavio- Nicolai Gedda
Donna Elvira- Teresa Zylis-Gara
Leporello- Fernando Corena
Zerlina- Jeannette Pilou
Masetto- Theodor Uppman
Commendatore- Paul Plishka
conducted by
JOSEF KRIPS
Metropolitan Opera
Matinee Broadcast
20 March 1971
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Recorded in November and December 1986 in Paris.
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Live performance from December 1985. Sung in Swedish.
Amelia: Siv Wennberg
Mamsell Arvidsson (Ulrica): Inger Blom
Otto (Oscar): Ann-Christine Biel
Gustav (Riccardo): Nicolai Gedda
Holberg (Renato): Loa Falkman
Matts ( Silvano): Anders Bergström
Count Horn ( Samuel): Jerker Arvidson
Captain Anckarström ( Tom): Sten Wahlund
A bishop: Kolbjörn Höiseth
Director: Göran Järvefeldt
Scenography: C.-F. Oberle
Choir and orchestra of The Royal Opera, Stockholm
Conductor: Eri Klas
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Sung in Italian
Pamina - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Tamino - Nicolai Gedda
Königin der Nacht - Rita Streich
Sarastro - Mario Petri
Sprecher - Plinio Clabassi
Papagena - Alda Noni
Papageno - Giuseppe Taddei
Monostatos - Antonio Pirini
Erste Dame - Carla Schlehan
Zweite Dame - Ester Orell
Dritte Dame Anna Maria Rota
1. Knabe - Bruna Zizzoli
2. Knabe - Gilda Capozzi
3. Knabe - Anna Maria Rota
1. Priester - Nino del Sole
2. Priester - Plinio Clabassi
1. Geharnischter - Nino del Sole
2. Geharnischter - Plinio Clabassi
HERBERT von KARAJAN
Chorus and Orchestra RAI Rome
live Rome, 19.12.1953
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Recorded on July 4, 1970
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Elijah - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
The Widow/An Angel - Gwyneth Jones
The Angel/The Queen - Janet Baker
Obadiah/Ahab - Nicolai Gedda
The Youth - Simon Woolf
Wandsworth School Boys' Choir
Chorus Master: Russell Burgess
New Philharmonia Chorus
Chorus Master: Wilhelm Pitz
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor
Recorded: July 1968, Kingsway Hall, London
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I put on now a video of much better quality than the one before.
Tamino - Nicolai Gedda
Pamina - Edith Mathis
Night queen - Christina Deutekom
Papageno - William Workman
Sarastro - Hans Sotin
Papagena - Carol Malone
Speaker - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Monostatos - Franz Grundheber
First lady - Leonore Kirschstein
Second lady - Paula Page
Third lady - Cvetka Ahlin
First priest - Kurt Marschner
Second priest - Herbert Fliether
Orchestra and chorus of Hamburgischer Staatsoper
Conductor Horst Stein
Recorded in Hamburg, 1970
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These are splitted files that don't work separately. You must join these four files with HJsplit, obtained from here:
http://hjsplit.en.softonic.com
My thanks to Natalia.
Recital in the Leningrad Philharmonic Grand Hall
27.3.1980
digitized Soviet LP, Melodya
Side 1
Robert Schumann (1810—1856)
1. Erstes Grün Op. 35 No. 4 (J. Kerner)
2. An den Sonnenschein Op. 36 No. 4 (R. Reinick)
3. Der Himmel hat eine Träne geweint Op. 37 No. 1 (F. Rückert)
4. Ich hab' in mich gesogen Op. 37 No. 5 (F. Rückert)
5. Flügel! Flügel! um zu fliegen Op. 37 No. 8 (F. Rückert)
6. Rose, Meer und Sonne Op. 37 No. 9 (F. Rückert)
Georges Bizet (1838—1875)
7. Chanson d'avril (L. Bouilhet)
8. Après l'hiver (V. Hugo)
9. Pastorale (C. Regnard)
Side 2
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867—1942)
10. Jungfrun under lind (A maiden under the linden tree) (E.F.W. von der Recke, translation of unknown author)
11. Til majdag (The month of May) (J.P. Jacobsen)
Edvard Grieg (1843—1907)
12. Våren (Springtide) Op. 33 No. 2 (A.O. Vinje)
13. Jeg giver mit Digt til Vaaren (My verse to spring) Op. 21 No. 3 (B. Bjørnson)
14. En Drøm (A dream) Op. 48 No. 6 (F. von Bodenstedt, translation of unknown author)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsarov (1844—1908)
15. Zvonche zhavoronka penie (The skylark's song is more and more ringing) Op. 43 No. 1 (A. Tolstoy)
16. Ne veter, veya s vysoty (It's not the wind from the heights) Op. 43 No. 2 (A. Tolstoy)
17. Svezh i dushist tvoy roskoshny venok (Fresh and fragrant is your wreath) Op. 43 No. 3 (A. Fet)
18. To bylo ranneyu vesnoy (It was in the early spring) Op. 43 No. 4 (A. Tolstoy)
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873—1943)
19. Ya opyat odinok (I’m alone again) Op. 26 No. 9 (T. Shevchenko, translation I. Bunin)
20. Aprel! Veshny prazdnichny den (April! A festive spring day) (E. Pailleron, translation V. Tushnova)
21. Vesennie vody (Spring waters) Op. 14 No. 11 (F. Tyutchev)
Encores (were not on the Melodiya LP)
22. Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) Er ist's (E. Mörike)
23. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsarov (1844—1908) Song of the Indian Guest from Sadko
24. Eugen Hildach (1849-1924) Lenz (F.L.J. Dahn)
25. Leonid Malashkin (1842-1902) O, esli b mog vyrazit v zvuke (O could I express in song) (G. Lishin)
26. Traditional. Nochenka (Little night) (a capella)
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Cantata for the 25th Sunday after Trinity "Du Friedefürst, Herr Jesu Christ (Thou Prince of Peace)", BWV 116
Andrée Guiot soprano
Birgit Finnlae - mezzo
Nicolai Gedda - tenor
Robert Massard - bass
Sinfonica e coro di Roma della RAI
Chorus master Gianni Lazzari
Conductor Georges Prêtre
7 June 1969
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Live performance from the MET, February 8, 1964
Kitty - Roberta Peters
Father - Morley Meredith
Abdul - George London
Kodanda - Nicolai Gedda
Maharajah of Ragaputana - Ezio Flagello
Maharanee - Lili Chookasian
Sardula - Teresa Stratas
MET Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor Thomas Schippers
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Even Sir Colin Davis has rarely conducted a more electrifying Berlioz performance on record than here, demonstrating—with the help of singers from the presentation he promoted at Covent Garden—that for all its awkwardness on stage, this can be a thrilling opera on record. He is enormously helped by his cast, and most of all by Nicolai Gedda here giving one of the very finest, most powerful, most searching performances of his whole career.
The Philips transfer engineers have been just as concerned as in the other big opera project in this series, Les troyens, to use the format of CD with maximum benefit. So the First Act is complete on the first two discs, with each of the two tableaux (six scenes in the first, seven in the second) taking up a whole disc each. That leaves the third disc for the whole of the Second Act, over 70 minutes meaning that there is no unnecessary break anywhere.
The sound too remains very vivid, with the firmness of focus and sense of presence characteristic of Philips engineering of the period all the more apparent on CD. The orchestra is not quite so forward as in some of the Davis Berlioz series, but that sets the stage picture the more clearly, and even the most complex scenes notably the final scene of the casting—are sharpened by the separation of voices. What is not so welcome is that there seems to be rather more treble emphasis than usual, occasionally to the point of fierceness, but that is something which will very much depend on individual hi-fi equipment. I should prefer to have had that brightness compensated by more body in the orchestral sound, but that is to be hyper-critical. This is a superb set, which as in the original issue comes with generous essays as well as libretto. David Cairns's essay on the romantic cult of the Artist-hero, is particularly valuable, along with its explanation of Davis's text, which restores cuts enforced in Liszt's Weimar version and presents the piece (as at Covent Garden) as an extended opera-comique with dialogue.
-- Edward Greenfield, Gramophone [1/1989]
Benvenuto Cellini - Nicolai Gedda
Teresa - Christiane Eda-Pierre
Giacomo Balducci - Jules Bastin
Fieramosca - Robert Massard
Pope Clement VII - Roger Soyer
Francesco - Derek Blackwell
Bernardino - Robert Lloyd
Innkeeper - Hugues Cuisnod
Pompeo - Raimund Herincx
Ascanio - Jane Berbioli
Speaker - Janine Reiss
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Conductor Sir Colin Davis
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Martina Arroyo - soprano
Shirley Verrett - mezzosoprano
Nicolai Gedda - tenor
Cesare Siepi - bass
Cleveland orchestra
Conductor Lorin Maazel
Recorded in New York, November 27, 1972
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