| # | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: Falstaff! | Giuseppe Verdi | | 5:08 |
| 2 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: Ssss. Sei polli: sei scellini | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:03 |
| 3 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: So che se andiam | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:52 |
| 4 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: V’è noto un tal | Giuseppe Verdi | | 3:40 |
| 5 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: L’Onore! Ladri! | Giuseppe Verdi | | 3:12 |
| 6 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 1: Ma, per tornare a voi | Giuseppe Verdi | | 0:55 |
| 7 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Alice — Meg | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:22 |
| 8 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Fulgida Alice! Amor t’offro- baritone vocals:
- Frank Guarrera (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- bass vocals:
- Norman Scott (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- choir vocals:
- Robert Shaw Chorale (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- mezzo-soprano vocals:
- Cloë Elmo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- soprano vocals:
- Herva Nelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- tenor vocals:
- Gabor Carelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- orchestra:
- NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- conductor:
- Arturo Toscanini (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- chorus master:
- Robert Shaw (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recorded at:
- NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recording of:
- Falstaff: Atto I, scena 1. “Fulgida Alice! amor t'offro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- composer:
- Giuseppe Verdi
- librettist:
- Arrigo Boito
- part of:
- Falstaff: Atto I
| Giuseppe Verdi | | 2:38 |
| 9 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Quell’otre! quel tino!- baritone vocals:
- Frank Guarrera (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- bass vocals:
- Norman Scott (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- choir vocals:
- Robert Shaw Chorale (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- mezzo-soprano vocals:
- Cloë Elmo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- soprano vocals:
- Herva Nelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- tenor vocals:
- Gabor Carelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- orchestra:
- NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- conductor:
- Arturo Toscanini (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- chorus master:
- Robert Shaw (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recorded at:
- NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- partial recording of:
- Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Ripeti” - “In due parole” – “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- composer:
- Giuseppe Verdi
- librettist:
- Arrigo Boito
- part of:
- Falstaff: Atto I
| Giuseppe Verdi | | 0:43 |
| 10 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro- baritone vocals:
- Frank Guarrera (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- bass vocals:
- Norman Scott (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- choir vocals:
- Robert Shaw Chorale (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- mezzo-soprano vocals:
- Cloë Elmo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- soprano vocals:
- Herva Nelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- tenor vocals:
- Gabor Carelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- orchestra:
- NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- conductor:
- Arturo Toscanini (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- chorus master:
- Robert Shaw (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recorded at:
- NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- partial recording of:
- Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Ripeti” - “In due parole” – “È un ribaldo, un furbo, un ladro” (Meg, Alice, Quickly, Nannetta, Cajus, Bardolfo, Fenton, Pistola, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- composer:
- Giuseppe Verdi
- librettist:
- Arrigo Boito
- part of:
- Falstaff: Atto I
| Giuseppe Verdi | | 2:03 |
| 11 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Pst, pst, Nannetta | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:39 |
| 12 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Falstaff m’ha canzonetta | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:29 |
| 13 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Torno all’assalto | Giuseppe Verdi | | 2:17 |
| 14 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Udrai quanta egli sfoggia | Giuseppe Verdi | | 0:48 |
| 15 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Del tuo barbaro diagnostico- baritone vocals:
- Frank Guarrera (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- bass vocals:
- Norman Scott (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- choir vocals:
- Robert Shaw Chorale (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- mezzo-soprano vocals:
- Cloë Elmo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- soprano vocals:
- Herva Nelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- tenor vocals:
- Gabor Carelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- orchestra:
- NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- conductor:
- Arturo Toscanini (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- chorus master:
- Robert Shaw (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recorded at:
- NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- partial recording of:
- Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Del tuo barbaro diagnostico” (Cajus, Pistola, Bardolfo, Alice, Meg, Nannetta, Quickly, Fenton, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- composer:
- Giuseppe Verdi
- part of:
- Falstaff: Atto I
| Giuseppe Verdi | | 0:46 |
| 16 | Falstaff: Act I: Scene 2: Qui più non si vagoli- baritone vocals:
- Frank Guarrera (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- bass vocals:
- Norman Scott (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- choir vocals:
- Robert Shaw Chorale (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- mezzo-soprano vocals:
- Cloë Elmo (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- soprano vocals:
- Herva Nelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- tenor vocals:
- Gabor Carelli (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- orchestra:
- NBC Symphony Orchestra (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- conductor:
- Arturo Toscanini (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- chorus master:
- Robert Shaw (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- recorded at:
- NBC Studios: Studio 8H in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- partial recording of:
- Falstaff: Atto I, scena 2. “Del tuo barbaro diagnostico” (Cajus, Pistola, Bardolfo, Alice, Meg, Nannetta, Quickly, Fenton, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
- composer:
- Giuseppe Verdi
- part of:
- Falstaff: Atto I
| Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:49 |
| 17 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Siam pentiti e contriti | Giuseppe Verdi | | 6:18 |
| 18 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Alice è mia! | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:13 |
| 19 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Padron; di là c’è un certo Maestro Fontana | Giuseppe Verdi | | 0:35 |
| 20 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Signore, v’assista il cielo! | Giuseppe Verdi | | 3:10 |
| 21 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Io l’amo e lei non m’ama | Giuseppe Verdi | | 5:06 |
| 22 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Il diavolo se lo porti all’inferno | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:21 |
| 23 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: È sogno? o realtà? | Giuseppe Verdi | | 4:09 |
| 24 | Falstaff: Act II: Scene 1: Eccomi qua | Giuseppe Verdi | | 1:38 |