,  (Mackerras)
Charles Mackerras (conductor)





Konstanze - Yelda Kodalli, Belmonte - Paul Groves, Blonde - Désirée Rancatore, Osmin - Peter Rose, Pedrillo - Lynton Atkinson, Bassa Selim - Oliver Tobias. Scottish Chamber Orchestra Chorus. Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Cond. Sir Charles Mackerras.
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Savel Prokofjevic Dikoy - Dalibor Jedlicka, Boris Grigorjevich - Peter Dvorsky, Marfa Ignatevan Kabanová (Kabanicha) - Nadézda Kniplová, Tichon Ivanyc Kabanov - Vladimir Krejcik, Katya - Elisabeth Söderström, Vanya Kudrjas - Zdenek Svehla, Varvara - Libuse Márová, Kuligin - Jaroslav Soucek, Clasha - Jitka Pavlová, Feklusha - Gertrude Jahn. Recorded: December 1976, Vienna.
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Orfeo – Maureen Forrester, Euridice – Teresa Stich-Randall, Amore – Hanny Steffek. Choir and Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera – Charles Mackerras. 1966
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Barry Banks - Tamino, Elizabeth Vidal - Queen of the Night, Rebecca Evans - Pamina, Majella Cullagh - First Lady, Sarah Fox - Second Lady, Diana Montague - Third Lady, Simon Keenlyside - Papageno, Lesley Garrett - Papagena, John Tomlinson - Sarastro. Geoffrey Mitchell Choir. 2004.
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Recorded in Rosenhügel Wien Film Studios, September-October 1978. Emilia Marty - Elisabeth Söderström, Albert Gregor - Peter Dvorsky, Vitek - Vladimir Krejcik, Kristina - Anna Czaková, Baron Jaroslav Prus - Václav Zitek, Janek Prus - Zdenek Svehla, Dr. Kolenaty - Dalibor Jedlicka, Machinist - Jiri Joran, Charlady - Ivana Mixová, Count Hauk-Sendorf - Beno Blachut, Chamber-maid - Blanka Vitkova.
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Tito Vespasiano – Rainer Trost, Sesto – Magdalena Kožená, Vitellia – Hillevi Martinpelto, Servilia – Lisa Milne, Annio – Christine Rice, Publio – John Relyea. Recorded: August 2005, Edinburgh.
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Performed in Czech. Recorded: April 1982, Vienna. Grandmother Buryjovka - Marie Mrázová, Laca - Wieslaw Ochman, Steva - Peter Dvorsky, Kostelnicka - Eva Randová, Jenufa - Elisabeth Söderström, Mill Foreman - Václav Zitek, Mayor - Dalibor Jedlicka, Mayor`s Wife - Ivana Mixová, Karolka - Lucia Popp, Herdswoman - Vera Soukupová, Barena - Jindra Pokorná, Jano - Shepherd - Jana Jonásová.
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Ryland Davies - tenor, Felicity Palmer - soprano, Janet Baker - contralto, John Shirley-Quirk - bass, Christopher Keyte - bass, Paul Esswood - countertenor. Wandsworth School Choir, Russell Burgess - chorus master, English Chamber Orchestra, Michael Davis - leader, sir Charles Mackerras - conductor. Label: Decca.
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Idomeneo - Ian Bostridge, Idamante - Lorraine Hunt, Ilia - Lisa Milne, Electra - Barbara Frittoli, Arbace - Anthony Rolfe-Johnson, High Priest - Paul Charles Clarke, A Voice, Elvira Spica - John Relyea. 2001.
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In English. Chorus of the Welsh National Opera. Recorded: July 13-18, 1989, Swansea, Wales. Dr. Suda - Stuart Kale, Siecna Mila - Helen Field, Konecny - Mark Holland, Lhotsky - Barry Mora, Zivny - Philip Langridge, Mila`s Mother - Kathryn Harries, Hrázda - Peter Bronder, Verva - Barry Mora, Miss Stuhlá - Catriona Bell, Soucková - Yolande Jones, Fanca - Cheryl Edwards, Doubek - Michael Preston-Roberts, Student - Peter Bronder, Kosinska - Christine Teare, Waiter - Ralph Mason.
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Edith MATHIS (soprano), Birgit FINNILA (alt), Peter SCHREIER (tenor), Theo ADAM (bass) / Chor & Simphonieorchester des Osterreichischen Rundfunks (ORF) / con. Charles MACKERRAS / CD 1974 (Polydor)
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Ofra HARNOY (cello) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / Recorded at Smetana Hall, Prague, 1994
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Also Alternate movement II. Initial Performing Version of the Second Movement. Recorded: January 6-11, 1997, Edinburgh.
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / 2001, Prague, Rudolfinum Studio
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SOPRANO I: Heather Harper; SOPRANO II: Patricia Clark; CONTROTENORE: Paul Esswood; TENORE: Alexander Young; BASSO I: Michael Rippon; BASSO II: Christopher Keyte; Leeds Festival Chorus - Donald Hunt
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Elizabeth I - Josephine Barstow, Essex - Philip Langridge, Lady Essex - Della Jones, Mountjoy - Jonathan Summers, Cecil - Alan Opie, Lady Penelope Rich - Yvonne Kenny, Raleigh - Richard Van Allan, Henry Cuffe - Bryn Terfel, Lady in Waiting - Janice Watson, Ballad Singer - Willard White, Recorder of Norwich - John Shirley-Quirk, Spirit of the Masque - John Mark Ainsley
Welsh National Opera Orchestra. Conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. Decca 1993
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PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS (conductor). Recorded at Smetana Hall, Prague, September 1994.
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Year of recording: 1970 Soul- Tatiana Troyanos, Body - Herman Prey, Mind - Kurt Equiluz, Council - Herbert Luckner, Time - Theo Adam, Pleasure - Paul Eswood, Guardian Angel - Teresa Zilis-Gara. Wiener Kammerchor,Capella Academica Wien,Ensemble Wolfgang von Karajan.
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No.5 - SILENT WOODS / Ofra HARNOY (cello) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / Recorded at Smetana Hall, Prague, 1994
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Peter Knapp, Janet Gail, John Winfield, Henry Howell, Richard Angus - RPO - Live Sadler`s Wells, London - 17 May 1975 (In English)
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Cenerentola – Teresa Berganza; Don Ramiro – Pietro Bottazzo; Don Magnifico – Paolo Montarsolo; Dandini – Renato Capecchi; Alidoro – Clifford Grant; Clorinda – Sheila Marks; Tisbe – Sona Cervena. Charles Mackerras, cond. San Francisco Opera, 1969
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Full version. Lord Enrico Asthon - Anthony Michaels-Moore, Miss Lucia - Andrea Rost, Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood - Bruce Ford, Raimondo Bidebent - Alastair Miles, Alisa - Louise Winter, Lord Arturo Bucklaw - Paul Charles Clarke, Normanno - Ryland Davies. London Voices. August 2-13, 1997, London.
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3-4 May 1987. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
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]John Westbrook - orator / Liverpool Philharmonic Choir : Royal Liverpool PO / Sir Charles Groves
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3-4 May 1987. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles MACKERRAS (conductor). Recorded in Usher Hall, Edinburgh (Scotland), December 4-5, 1993.
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles MACKERRAS (conductor). Recorded in Usher Hall, Edinburgh (Scotland), December 4-5, 1993.
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LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CHARLES MACKERRAS, conductor. Recorded in 1969. NEVER RELEASED ON CD.
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Copenhagen Boys` Choir
The Danish National Radio Choir
The Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Sir Charles Mackerras
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / 2001, Prague, Rudolfinum Studio
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1967. Hamburg Monteverdi Choir. The Chamber Orchestra of the North German Radio. Dir. Sir Charles Mackeras. Tatiana Troyanos (Dido), Sheila Armstrong (Belinda). Barry McDaniel (Aeneas). Patricia Johnson (Witch), Nigel Rogers (sailor), Margaret Baker (1st witch, 2nd woman), Margaret Lenski (2nd witch), Paul Esswood (spirit).
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In English. Vixen - Lucia Popp, Forester - Dalibor Jedlicka, Schoolmaster - Vladimir Krejcik, Forester`s Wife - Eva Zigmundova, Priest - Richard Novák, Fox - Eva Randová, Mosquito - Vladimir Krejcik, Owl - Eva Zigmundova, Badger - Richard Novák. Recorded: March 1981, Vienna.
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BBC Symphony Orchestra, Charles Mackerras (conductor). Recorded in England, released in 2001.
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Sarka - Eva Urbanová, Ctirad - Peter Straka, Premysl - Ivan Kusnjer, Lumir - Jaroslav Brezina. Recorded: August 16-20, 2000, Prague.
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2 May 1987. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
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BBC Symphony Orchestra. Recorded at BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London (England), October 8, 1980.
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Recorded in Watford Town Hall, London (England), May 13, 14 and 16, 1986.
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Joan Sutherland, April Cantelo (sopranos) / Raymond Nilsson (tenor) / Sir Charles Mackerras (cond.) / 1956
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / 2001, Prague, Rudolfinum Studio
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sir Charles MACKERRAS (conductor). Recorded in Usher Hall, Edinburgh (Scotland), December 4-5, 1993.
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Te Deum de Dettingen, HWV 283: `Vouchsafe, o Lord...` // 1997, Edinburg
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Live - 1980 - London Coliseum - In English - Valerie Masterson (Violetta), John Brecknock (Alfredo), Christian du Plessis (Germont), Della Jones (Flora), Sheila Squires (Annina), Geoffrey Pogson (Gastone), John Gibbs (Barone), Denis Dowling (D`Obigny), Roberick Earle (Dottore) - Chorus of English National Opera
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April 1959 - Edition by Charles Mackerras - Original Orchestration - Bonus track of finale with added fireworks
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