Guido Cantelli (conductor)
Recorded: 1953, 15 March, Live at The Carnegie Hall, New York.
``Overture``. Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in October 1952.
September 9, 1950, Edinburgh.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in October 1952.
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano. Recorded in September 1950.
Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York, April 6, 1954.
INCOMPLETE (WITHOUT FIRST MOVEMENT). Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in June 1956.
Recorded: March 26, 1955, New York.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in May 1956.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in August 1955.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in June 1954.
March 18, 1956, New York (live).
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in June 1954.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in September 1954.
New York, December 20, 1952 (live)
Recorded: August 12-16, 1955.
Herva Nelli - soprano, Claramae Turner - contralto, Richard Tucker - tenor, Jerome Hines - bass. Westminster Choir. Recording - February 6, 1955, Carnegie Hall.
January 27, 1956 (live). Milan. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Fiordiligi, Nan Merriman - Dorabella, Rolando Panerai - Guiglielmo, Luigi Alva-Ferrando, Graziella Schutti -Despina, Franco Calabrese - Don Alfonso.
Orchestra Stabile Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome. Recorded in May 1949.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in October 1952.
Philharmonia Orchestra, Dennis Brain (horn). Recorded in October 1951.
Recorded: May 14, 1954, New York (live).
``Overture``. Orchestra Stabile Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome. Recorded in May 1949.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in June 1954.
Requiem: `Benedictus`. Recorded: September 4, 1950, Edinburgh.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in May 1955.
Philharmonia Orchestra. Recorded in June 1954.
Live recording, New York, 27.III.1953.
Broadcast - 25 December 1950
Live - 1 December 1951 - Overture
Broadcast - 25 December 1950
Live Broadcast - 15 January 1951 - Mischa Mischakov, Max Hollander, violins
Recorded: 21-22 May 1953, Kingsway Hall, London.
NBC Orchestra, Guido Cantelli conductor, circa 1950
Broadcast - 1 Januray 1951
Live Broadcast - 8 January 1951 - Mischa Mischakov, violin - Frank Miller, cello - Artur Balsam, Piano - Ben Grauer, narrator
NBC Orchestra, recording ca. 1950
Broadcast - 25 December 1954
Broadcast - 8 January 1951
Live Broadcast - 18 December 1950
[1. Opening - The Transgressor is born 2. The Transgressor approaches manhood 3. A group of hoodlums rushes past 4. Polyhymnia urges salvation 5. Entrance of Ate - Flirting with the Transgressor 6. Drunken women mock the bridal couple 7. Ate returns with the hoodlums 8. The drunk women interrupt - Ate escapes 9. The Transgressor and Medusa - Love and Death 10. Alone, the Transgressor whrites in fear 11. Finale - The Transgressor atones for his mortal sin] NBC SO / Guido Cantelli
Broadcast - 15 February 1951
Live Broadcast - 18 December 1950
Live Broadcast - 15 December 1951
April 1956 - with Westminster Choir
Broadcast - 15 January 1951