Sir John in Love (1924–28). Opera in 4 acts, based on The Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare with interpolations from other authors.
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Richard Hickox
(conductor)
,
Donald Maxwell
(Baritone),
Matthew Best
(bass),
Susan Gritton
(soprano),
Royal Northern Sinfonia
Live - 13 October 1997 - Donald Maxwell (Falstaff), Matthew Best (Ford), Pamela Helen Stephen (Mistress Ford), Roderick Williams (Page), Susan Gritton (Mistress Page), Nancy Argenta (Anne Page), Stephen Varcoe (Evans), Richard Suart (Host of the Garter), Adrian Thompson (Dr Caius and Shallow), Anne-Marie Owens (Mistress Quickly), Mark Richardson (Rugby), Mark Padmore (Fenton), Henry Moss (Slender), James Gilchrist (Peter Simple), John Bowen (Bardolph), Richard Lloyd-Morgan (Nym), Brian Bannatyne
Meredith Davies
(ñonductor)
,
Felicity Palmer
(soprano),
Helen Watts
(mezzo-soprano),
Stephen Varcoe
(baritone),
New Philharmonia Orchestra,
John Alldis Choir
1975. John Alldis Choir - chorus master John Alldis. Sir John Falstaff - Raimund Herincx, Shallow - Terry Jenkins, Sir Hugh Evans - Rowland Jones, Slender - Bernard Dickerson, Peter Simple - David Johnston, Page - John Noble, Bardolph - John Winfield, Nym - Mark Rowlinson, Pistol - Richard Van Allan, Anne Page - Wendy Eathorne, Mrs Page - Felicity Palmer, Mrs Ford - Elizabeth Bainbridge, Fenton - Robert Tear, Dr Caius - Gerald English, Rugby - Lawrence Richard, Mrs Quickly - Helen Watts.
Brian Priestman
(Conductor)
,
Owen Brannigan
(bass),
Helen Watts
(mezzo-soprano),
Don Garrard
(bass),
BBC Concert Orchestra
Live (Broadcast) - 12 October 1972 - BBC Camden Theatre, London - Owen Brannigan (Falstaff), Don Garrard (Ford), Margaret Lensky (Mistress Ford), April Cantelo (Mistress Page), Helen Watts (Mistress Quickly), Elizabeth Tippett (Anne), David Hillman (Fenton), Alan Opie (Sir Hugh) - BBC Chorus - Please note that sound deteriorates.
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