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1Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Presenteremo un bill, per una tassa"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Presenteremo un “bill” per una tassa al parlamento” (Alice, Quickly, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi0:39
2Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Giunta all'Albergo della Giarrettiera"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Giunta all'Albergo della Giarrettiera” (Quickly, Alice, Meg, Nannetta) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:43
3Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Nannetta, e tu non ridi?"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Nannetta, e tu non ridi?” (Alice, Nannetta, Quickly, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:39
4Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Gaie comari di Windsor!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Gaie comari di Windsor! È l'ora!“ (Quickly, Alice, Meg, Nannetta) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:43
5Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Alfin t'ho colto"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Alfin t'ho colto, raggiante fior” (Falstaff, Alice) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi3:19
6Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Quand'ero paggio"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Quand'ero paggio del Duca di Norfolk” … “Voi mi celiate” (Falstaff, Alice, Quickly, Meg, Ford, Bardolfo, Pistola) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi0:58
7Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Mia signora!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Mia signora! C'è Mistress Meg“ (Quickly, Falstaff, Alice, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:15
8Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Il diavolo cavalca"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Mia signora! C'è Mistress Meg“ (Quickly, Falstaff, Alice, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:32
9Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Vien qua"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. "Vien qua" - "Che chiasso!" (Nannetta, Fenton) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi0:49
10Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Al ladro!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Al ladro!“ (Cajus, Ford, Pistola, Bardolfo) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi0:49
11Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Se t'agguanto!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “C'è - C'è! - Se t'agguanto!” (Ford, Cajus, Quickly, Meg, Bardolfo, Pistola, Falstaff, Fenton, Nannetta, Alice, gente del vicinato) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi3:17
12Falstaff: Act II, Scene II. "Ned! Will! Tom! Isäac!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 II, scena 2. “Bella! ridente!” (Fenton, Nannetta, Ford, Bardolfo, Pistola, Servi, Cajus, Falstaff, Meg, Quickly, Gente del vicinato, Alice) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto II
Giuseppe Verdi1:35
13Falstaff: Act III, Scene I. "Ehi! Taverniere"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 1. “Ehi! Taverniere!” - “Io, dunque, avrò vissuto tanti anni” (Falstaff) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi5:46
14Falstaff: Act III, Scene I. "Reverenza"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 1. “Reverenza! La bella Alice” (Quickly, Falstaff, Alice, Ford, Nannetta, Meg, Cajus) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:23
15Falstaff: Act III, Scene I. "Legge"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 1. “Legge!” … “T'aspetterò nel Parco Real” (Falstaff, Quickly, Ford, Alice, Nannetta, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:28
16Falstaff: Act III, Scene I. "Quando il rintocco"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff
Giuseppe Verdi4:24
17Falstaff: Act III, Scene I. "Provvedi le lanterne"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 1. “Non dubitar, tu sposerai mia figlia” (Ford, Cajus, Alice, Meg, Quickly, Nannetta) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi2:06
18Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Dal labbro il canto"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Dal labbro il canto estasiato vola” (Fenton, Nannetta) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi3:35
19Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Nossignore!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Nossignore! Tu indossa questa cappa” (Alice, Fenton, Nannetta, Quickly, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:32
20Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Una, due, tre, quattro"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Una, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei” … “Odo un soave passo!” (Falstaff, Alice, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:54
21Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Odo un soave passo!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Una, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei” … “Odo un soave passo!” (Falstaff, Alice, Meg) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:16
22Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Ninfe! Elfi! Silfi!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Ninfe! Elfi! Silfi! Doridi! Sirene!” (Nannetta, Fate, Falstaff, Alice) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi2:00
23Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Sul fil d'un soffio etesio"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Sul fil d'un soffio etesio” (Nannetta, Fate) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi3:35
24Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Alto là!" - "Chi va là?"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Alto là!” (Bardolfo, Pistola, Falstaff, Quickly, Alice, Meg, Nannetta, Coro, Ford) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:01
25Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Ruzzola, ruzzola"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Ahimè! tu puzzi come una puzzola” … “Ruzzola, ruzzola” (Falstaff, Coro, Alice, Quickly, Meg, Cajus, Ford, Bardolfo, Pistola) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi2:54
26Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Naso vermiglio!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Naso vermiglio” … “Un poco di pausa” … “Cavaliero …” (Falstaff, Quickly, Ford, Meg, Alice, Coro) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:17
27Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Cavaliero" - "Reverenza"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Naso vermiglio” … “Un poco di pausa” … “Cavaliero …” (Falstaff, Quickly, Ford, Meg, Alice, Coro) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:07
28Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Ogni sorta di gente dozzinale"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Ogni sorta di gente dozzinale” (Falstaff, Tutti, Ford, Alice, Cajus, Pistola, Coro, Meg, Quickly, Bardolfo, Fenton, Nannetta) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi2:19
29Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!” (tutti) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi1:39
30Falstaff: Act III, Scene II. "Tutto nel mondo è burla"
baritone vocals:
Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:
Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:
Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08) and Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:
Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08), Antonio Madasi (tenor) (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 (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
chorus master:
Robert Shaw (conductor) (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 III, scena 2. “Un coro e terminiam la scena” - “Tutto nel mondo è burla” (Falstaff, Ford, Tutti) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Arrigo Boito (librettist, composer)
part of:
Falstaff: Atto III
Giuseppe Verdi3:37

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chorus master:Robert Shaw (conductor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
baritone vocals:Frank Guarrera (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
Giuseppe Valdengo (baritone) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
bass vocals:Norman Scott (operatic bass) (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 (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
soprano vocals:Herva Nelli (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
Teresa Stich‐Randall (soprano) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
tenor vocals:Gabor Carelli (operatic tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
Antonio Madasi (tenor) (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
John Carmen Rossi (from 1950-04-01 until 1950-04-08)
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