The Great Operas

~ Release by Giuseppe Verdi (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Nabucco is remasterised in 1998, Macbeth in 1999, Rigoletto in 1997, Simon Boccanegra in 2000, un ballo in maschera in 1997 and Don Carlo in 2000. The others are originals.

Annotation last modified on 2017-02-04 16:36 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Nabucco CD 1 (Muti, 1977-78)
2CD: Nabucco CD 2 (Muti, 1977-78)
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1Nabucco: Che si vuol? (Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. Coro “Che si vuol?” … “Il maledetto non ha fratelli” (Coro, Ismaele) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
0:59
2Nabucco: Il maledetto non ha fratelli (Chorus, Ismaele)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. Coro “Che si vuol?” … “Il maledetto non ha fratelli” (Coro, Ismaele) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
1:39
3Nabucco: Deh, fratelli, perdonate! (All))
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. “Deh, fratelli, perdonate!” (Anna, Coro, Zaccaria, Fenena, Ismaele, Abdallo, Gran Sacerdote, Abigaille, Nabucco) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
1:57
4Nabucco: Sapressan gl'istanti d'un 'ira fatale.. (Nabucco)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. “S’appressan gl’istanti” (Nabucco, Abigaille, Ismaele, Fenena, Zaccaria, Anna, Abdallo, Gran Sacerdote, Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
3:02
5Nabucco: S'oda or me! (Nabucco)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. “S’oda or me!” (Nabucco, Fenena, Gran Sacerdote, Zaccaria, Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
2:41
6Nabucco: Chi mi toglie il regio scettro? (All)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte II, scena 2. Finale “Chi mi toglie il regio scettro?” (Nabucco, Zaccaria, Abigaille) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte II. L’empio
2:46
7Nabucco: E l'Assiria una regina (Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III. Coro d’introduzione “È l’Assiria una regina” (Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
3:25
8Nabucco: Eccelsa donna, che d'Assiria il fato reggi (Gran Sacerdote, Abigaille, Nabucco, Abd
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III, scena 1. Recitativo “Eccelsa donna, che d'Assiria il fato reggi …” (Gran Sacerdote, Abigaille, Nabucco, Abdallo) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
3:01
9Nabucco: Donna, chi sei? (Nabucco, Abigaille)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III, scena 1. “Donna, chi sei?” (Nabucco, Abigaille) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
11:08
10Nabucco: Va, pensiero, sull'ali dorate.. (Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III, scena 2. Coro “Va, pensiero, sull’ali dorate” (Coro) (Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer) (in 1841)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
5:11
11Nabucco: Oh, chi piange? (Zaccaria)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III, scena 2. Recitativo “Oh, chi piange?” (Zaccaria) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
0:51
12Nabucco: Del futuro nel buio discerno (Chorus of Hebrew Slaves) (Zaccaria, Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte III, scena 2. Finale III “Del futuro nel buio discerno” (Zaccaria) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte III. La profezia
2:56
13Nabucco: Son pur queste mie membral (Nabucco, Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV, scena 1. “Son pur queste mie membra!” (Nabucco, Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
5:07
14Nabucco: Dio di Guida!...L'ara, il tempio (Nabucco)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV, scena 1. “Dio di Giuda! L’ara, il tempio a te sacro, sorgeranno” (Nabucco, Abdallo, Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
3:02
15Nabucco: Porta fatal, oh, t'asprira (Nabucco, Chorus, Abdallo)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV, scena 1. “Porta fatal, oh, t’aprirai!” (Nabucco, Abdallo, Coro) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
0:53
16Nabucco: Cadran, cadranno i perfidi (Abdallo, Chorus, Nabucco)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV, scena 1. “Cadran, cadranno i perfidi” / “O prodi miei, seguitemi” (Abdallo, Coro, Nabucco) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
2:03
17Nabucco: Marcia funebre
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. Marcia funebre (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
2:23
18Nabucco: Va! la palma del martirio (Zaccaria)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. Preghiera “Va, la palma del martirio … Oh, dischiuso è il firmamento!” (Zaccaria, Fenena) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
0:49
19Nabucco: Oh dischiuso è il firmamento (Fenena)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. Preghiera “Va, la palma del martirio … Oh, dischiuso è il firmamento!” (Zaccaria, Fenena) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
2:19
20Nabucco: Viva Nabucco! (Chorus, Anna, Fenena, Ismaele, Zaccaria, Nabucco)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. Finale “Viva Nabucco!” … “Ah! Torna Israello” (Coro, Anna, Fenena, Ismaele, Zaccaria, Gran Sacerdote, Nabucco) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
0:39
21Nabucco: Ah, torna Israello (All)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. Finale “Viva Nabucco!” … “Ah! Torna Israello” (Coro, Anna, Fenena, Ismaele, Zaccaria, Gran Sacerdote, Nabucco) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
3:50
22Nabucco: Oh, chi vegg'io? (Nabucco, Chorus)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. “Oh! chi vegg’io?” … “Su me, morente, esanime” (Nabucco, Coro, Abigaille, Zaccaria) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
0:53
23Nabucco: Su me...morente...esanime...discenda il tuo perdono! (Abigaille, Chorus, Zaccaria)
producer:
John Mordler (producer)
choir vocals:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
orchestra:
Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
conductor:
Riccardo Muti (conductor) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
chorus master:
John McCarthy (British choral conductor, scholar, composer and arranger) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
balance engineer:
Stuart Eltham (engineer) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1978)
recorded at:
Kingsway Hall in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
partial recording of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. “Oh! chi vegg’io?” … “Su me, morente, esanime” (Nabucco, Coro, Abigaille, Zaccaria) (from 1977-07-10 until 1978-02-08)
composer:
Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer)
librettist:
Temistocle Solera
part of:
Nabucco: Parte IV. L’idolo infranto
3:44
3CD: Ernani CD 1 (Muti, 1982)
4CD: Ernani CD 2 (Muti, 1982)
5CD: Giovanna d'Arco CD 1 (Levine, 1972)
6CD: Giovanna d'Arco CD 2 (Levine, 1972)
7CD: Attila, CD 1 (Muti, 1989)
8CD: Attila, CD 2 (Muti, 1989)
9CD: Macbeth, CD 1 (Muti, 1976)
10CD: Macbeth, CD 2 (Muti, 1976)
11CD: Rigoletto, CD 1 (Serafin, 1955)
12CD: Rigoletto, CD 2 (Serafin, 1955)
13CD: Il Trovatore CD 1 (Pappano, 2001)
14CD: Il Trovatore CD 2 (Pappano, 2001)
15CD: La traviata, CD 1 (Muti, 1980)
16CD: La traviata, CD 2 (Muti, 1980)
17CD: I Vespri Siciliani, CD 1 (Muti, 1989-90)
18CD: I Vespri Siciliani, CD 2 (Muti, 1989-90)
19CD: I Vespri Siciliani, CD 3 (Muti, 1989-90)
20CD: Simon Boccanegra, CD 1 (Santini, 1957)
21CD: Simon Boccanegra, CD 2 (Santini, 1957)
22CD: Un ballo in maschera, CD 1 (Muti, 1975)
23CD: Un ballo in maschera, CD 2 (Muti, 1975)
24CD: La forza del destino, CD 1 (Muti, 1986)
25CD: La forza del destino, CD 2 (Muti, 1986)
26CD: La forza del destino, CD 3 (Muti, 1986)
27CD: Don Carlo, CD 1 (Giulini, 1970)
28CD: Don Carlo, CD 2 (Giulini, 1970)
29CD: Don Carlo, CD 3 (Giulini, 1970)
30CD: Aida, CD 1 (Mehta, 1967)
31CD: Aida, CD 2 (Mehta, 1967)
32CD: Othello, CD 1
33CD: Othello, CD 2
34CD: Falstaff, CD 1
35CD: Falstaff, CD 2

Credits

Release group

includes:Il trovatore (2001 studio cast) by Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer); Roberto Alagna (tenor), Angela Gheorghiu (Romanian soprano), Thomas Hampson (baritone), Larissa Diadkova (mezzo-soprano), Ildebrando d’Arcangelo (operatic bass), London Voices, London Symphony Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (conductor and pianist)
Nabucco (1977–78 studio cast) by Giuseppe Verdi (Italian opera composer); Matteo Manuguerra (baritone), Renata Scotto (operatic soprano), Nicolaï Ghiaurov (operatic bass), Elena Obraztsova (mezzo-soprano), Veriano Luchetti (tenor), Ambrosian Opera Chorus (aka Ambrosian Opera Chorus / Ambrosian Chorus / Ambrosian Choir), Philharmonia Orchestra (London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976), Riccardo Muti (conductor)